WTB: 88-91 civic/crx AC compressor
do you know if it's in good working order
the reason i ask is because i thought mine was cool until i tried to put freon in and it all leaked out the compressor
the reason i ask is because i thought mine was cool until i tried to put freon in and it all leaked out the compressor
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make sure you put on r12, on the ef r134 doesn't work
i tried and asked a shop to take out what little left i had of r12 and put in 134 it didn't blow cold and wasn't working right
r12 is the only freon that works on old civics
88-91 anyways
i tried and asked a shop to take out what little left i had of r12 and put in 134 it didn't blow cold and wasn't working right
r12 is the only freon that works on old civics
88-91 anyways
i'm looking for a d-series...
actually people use r134a in 88-91 civic/crx's all the time but you have to convert it first, you cant just use it... i'm not sure exactly what the conversion entails something about changing a coil and some other things
i want to keep r12 though, i hear it gets much colder
actually people use r134a in 88-91 civic/crx's all the time but you have to convert it first, you cant just use it... i'm not sure exactly what the conversion entails something about changing a coil and some other things
i want to keep r12 though, i hear it gets much colder
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yeah there is a couple thing that need to be change and r12 is alot beeter/colder then r134. r134a is just less killing on the ozone!
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