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Old 06-29-2007, 05:09 PM
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R12 to R134a Conversion, I need help by someone who has done this before.

Ok I have a 1993 ford ranger and it of course has r12 refrigerent in it and I want to convert it because it is becoming hot in california, and the other day I took it into town the air didn't work at all!! I got sick with heat exhaustion on that day. I would highly appreciate some help from someone with prior experience. My dad and I do all of our own work on out cars, and I was just wondering if you could tell me what I need to do to be successful the first time. Like tips, good places to buy parts, etc. Please help I get to see my dad tomorrow and we would like to complete this over the weekend if possible.
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Re: R12 to R134a Conversion, I need help by someone who has done this before.

To do it properly is somewhat of a long process. For one after releasing the original R-12 (which should be done in accordance with EPA instructions) you have to replace the accumulator/drier, vacate the system with a vaccum pump, then charge it with the new refirgerant. I doubt it if you have the necessary tools and equipment. It would be best if you get a pro do it for you.
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