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Old 07-01-2005, 10:52 AM
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Taking A/C Condensor

I'm replacing both my condensor and radiator. I've gotten out the radiator already, but I have a question about the condensor. I know in order to take out the condensor, I will have to remove the two hoses going into and out of it. Now here is my question, is it ok to release the yellowish ooze, liquid type (freon or so, I would say) into the air? Yes, I will also be using a bucket under it. Releasing the yellowish ooze is the only thing I'm concern about. Oh G20 is a 1995 model year with an auto tranny.
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Old 08-14-2005, 05:06 PM
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Re: Taking A/C Condensor

Theres laws against that in europe ........

That stuff will burn you if you get it on any eposed skin area....... Plus is a envomently unsound idea (The gas can do lots of other nasty things to you as well)

Get a Pro to come & Un gass the system for you before you hurt yourself
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