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Old 04-06-2005, 04:36 PM
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Question A/C Comp???

My A/C compressor needs oil but where do I put it in at? And where can I buy the right kind of oil? Thanx.
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Re: A/C Comp???

Need to know year of vehicle to know what refrigerant is in it.

To add the oil to the system, you have to completely discharge the system, evacuate it and add oil with the refrigerant. That is the proper way. However, if you can find a small can of refrigerant that says "oil charge" on it, you can attach a hose to the low side port and let it pull it in. Be careful as this also adds more refrigerant to the system and may cause damage.
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Re: A/C Comp???

Its a 91 and I changed it over to the newer system. So it doesn't have R12 in it.
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