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New To NPORA Board & Have A/C Question


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Good Afternoon,

 

I am a noob to your form, but glad I found it. I am looking for an A/C Conversion Kit to go from R12 or R22 to R134a. I tried the local AutoZone and they no longer have them in their systems. Can anyone suggest a good conversion kit and also a good diagram or YouTube video on how to do it.

 

My A/C has been spotty here the last couple days, and now it is just blowing hot air. I live in Florida, and with summer right around the corner, I need my A/C.

 

Thanks for any and all help in advance.

 

Mr. Fister

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I didn't know there was such a thing. Thought you just had to purge the system and refill with R134a. :shrug: . I don't recall ever filling mine though. Always blew cold for me.

 

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Yes Sir, my truck is a 95. Is there anyway I can make sure myself by looking? I have the 90 to 95 Pathfinder, and I have my old 95 XE-V6 base model that I retired to the backyard to part out.

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