Chuck 98 RT/10
Enthusiast
Can anybody recomend tools to diagnos the A/C? With three vehicles and living in FL I think I want to start doing this myself.
heh... I'm the biggest baby when it comes to my AC, and it's time I took mine to a pro that can service it properly... the fill-it-yourself kits just aren't cutting it.Warfang giving me grief. Where's that middle finger smiley?![]()
heh... I'm the biggest baby when it comes to my AC, and it's time I took mine to a pro that can service it properly... the fill-it-yourself kits just aren't cutting it.Warfang giving me grief. Where's that middle finger smiley?![]()
heh... I'm the biggest baby when it comes to my AC, and it's time I took mine to a pro that can service it properly... the fill-it-yourself kits just aren't cutting it.Warfang giving me grief. Where's that middle finger smiley?![]()
Yep, the 'DIY death kits' are junk, and if a professional detects 'stop leak' in the system, there is a good chance they will refuse you service (stop leak can clog there expensive servicing equipment).
I want to get the dye and find out where the leak is.
Chuck:
the viper a/c is about as simple as it gets. The only thing besides the pressure gauges that might be needed is a sniffer for coolant leaks.
Is there anything I can attach to my compressor line to use it as a vaccum pump?
I see ACKits.com has vacuum pumps from $135 to $350 with CFM ranging from 1.5 to 7.5.
How long does it take to evac the system with 1.5 CFM compared to 7.5 CFM?
The Mastercool pumps vacuum 25 microns.
The Robonair vacuum 20 microns.
How important is that?