DIY Air Conditioning

hlv1993

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I'm a first timer so here's my story --
I live in south Texas and over the past couple weeks my air conditioning was slowling getting LESS cold. Finally yesterday it was just blowing sweltering hot air (is sweltering a word?). My dad has been a mechanic for Honda for over 25 years and after consulting him and researching online I figured it just needed to be recharged.
I took my 92' Civic, which was put together by hand, to Good Year and the manager told me he could not physically check the pressure in my A/C system because it hadn't been retrofitted BUT that he could retrofit it, fill it with freon and oil for $250!
Consulted my dad again... he said negotiate with him and see if he'll do it for $100. If not, walk away. Needless to say he wouldn't negotiate at all. (Understandable cuz he has labor, OH, parts blah blah).

SO... I went to Auto Zone and bought the retrofit kit, the freon with a reusable gauge/hose attached, AND the oil all for $60. And with some guidance of my dad over the phone I filled my little car up myself and now it's ice cold!
 

cvcrcr99

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Cool story. I thought this thread was going to have pictures and instructions for DIY a/c
 

AlaskaB16

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^^ Forgot to mention that. I was expecting like a pop can hanging off the front bumper with a hose attached and strung in through the window or something for "ram air" LOL
 


hlv1993

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I know! I was regretting not taking more pictures when I was doing it but i took a few of parts and such. I will have to upload later when I get to my laptop.
 

hlv1993

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No, but seriously, :welcome:. Post pics!
SOOOOOZ i'm having a hard time figuring out how to upload photos ha ha ha :???:

This is the before.. I have no idea where the cap to it went



This is the Retrofit Kit I bought.. It came with three parts but I only used the bigger high side one.


The Freon & Oil I bought. My car holds 22 oz and this can was 18. The gauge and hose was reusable.


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After Putting the Retrofit part on it.







Idk if these are the kinda pictures you guys are looking for:?: :shock: Let me know if you want different pics :woot:
 
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AlaskaB16

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So that's it? Just put a fitting in there and fillr' up? I was expecting bloody knuckles and a bunch of empty beers.... LOL Nice work!
 

hlv1993

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So that's it? Just put a fitting in there and fillr' up? I was expecting bloody knuckles and a bunch of empty beers.... LOL Nice work!
lmao yes! Thank you. It took me all of 20 min which I figure is a lot since it was my first time. Can you believe the shop wanted to charge me for 2 hours of labor? I had a few bug bites and rock indents on my knees but other than that it was quick and painless
 

TigBitties

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for starters, if your ac got warmer and warmer over the past few weeks, then you have a major leak


second, you probably only have about 12oz in your ac system and not 22oz. those piece of s**t cans leave about half to a third of refrigerant left in the can. probably didnt put in the proper amount of oil either
 

TokyoSkies

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for starters, if your ac got warmer and warmer over the past few weeks, then you have a major leak


second, you probably only have about 12oz in your ac system and not 22oz. those piece of s*** cans leave about half to a third of refrigerant left in the can. probably didnt put in the proper amount of oil either


"You little bastard, you did it wrong!"

:lol:
 

RonJ

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Didn't you also vacuum the system and replace the receiver/dryer prior to adding the refrigerant? Otherwise, there's air and water in the system = bad.

And by the way, there's more to a proper R12 --> R134a conversion than replacing the low side fitting. This will probably not turn out well in the long run.
 


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