Re: Freon recharge help, 01 solara
I am no expert but a quick learner and a decent researcher.
To look for leaks get a fluorescent black light, R134a oil fluoresces under a black light. No dye required (big ripoff as it is a holdover from the R12 world).
Typical leaks in Toyota AC systems are shaft seals.
It is super easy to overcharge R134a systems. Overcharges will appear harmless at first but time will tell and so will the pocket book. The correct equipment is the key to charging the system.
Simply, the biggest pain is the gas. The rest is quite simple.
DON'T PUT SEALANT IN THE SYSTEM. Sure it works, but then you were going to sell the car.
To look for leaks get a fluorescent black light, R134a oil fluoresces under a black light. No dye required (big ripoff as it is a holdover from the R12 world).
Typical leaks in Toyota AC systems are shaft seals.
It is super easy to overcharge R134a systems. Overcharges will appear harmless at first but time will tell and so will the pocket book. The correct equipment is the key to charging the system.
Simply, the biggest pain is the gas. The rest is quite simple.
DON'T PUT SEALANT IN THE SYSTEM. Sure it works, but then you were going to sell the car.

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