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Sonoma A/C Help
Hey guys I replaced the line with the double flange that attaches to the compressor on my 1994 GMC Sonoma. Rather than finding useful information, I thought I could do it without help. I installed the line and filled the system with freon. (the origional problem was a leak on the hose I replaced- someone duct taped the ends thinking that would help.) Well... when I added the freon I bought the all in one kit from Walmart (3 cans high mileage freon, filling tube/gauge, and retrofit adapters for older vehicles). The system seems to have *cool* air not COLD
. Did I mess it up? any reccommendations? I am mechanically inclined but not for A/C please help.The systemm originally came with 134. If you need any more info to help me please post ! ! Thanks for the help, Onvol |
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Also I have a cheesy vac pump from harbor freight http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=96677 that hooks to an air compressor. if that will truly help me please let me know. I don't mind spending time and/or a little money to get this right. Thanks!
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