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STREETFIGHTER50
Member # 2973
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I see em here at WalMart for $27.88 for the 22oz. Arctic Freeze & $19.84 for the 18oz. EZ Chill. Looks pretty easy to do according to instructions. Do these things work? Opinions??
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89 FAKE SNAKE
Member # 4531
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when i worked at kragen i sold those things by the box..a few shops seemed to like them...but ive never personally used it..
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68dustin
Member # 5388
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ive used it and have never had a problem....
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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I drained the system in my Bimmer and refilled it with the Arctic Freeze. It works great, runs colder than it did before and the guy had just taken it to a shop for a recharge a month earlier.
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532Fastback
Member # 1482
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i tried doing it once, it didn't work.
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mustang928
Member # 2123
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quote: Originally posted by 532Fastback: i tried doing it once, it didn't work.
x2...
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wilit
Member # 3367
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I've used it once where it worked and once where it didn't.
On some of the newer AC systems, there's a low pressure cut off which won't engage the clutch if the line pressure is too low. The system won't draw the refrigerant out of the can if the clutch doesn't engage. In that case, you need to take it to a shop so they can draw a vacuum on the system to recharge it.
If your system is just a little low and the clutch will still engage, then yes, those cans work great.
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STREETFIGHTER50
Member # 2973
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my ac in the 92 blows no more cold air at all. should i try?
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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quote: Originally posted by STREETFIGHTER50: my ac in the 92 blows no more cold air at all. should i try?
Did it work once then quit? If everything is in place and all your fuses are good I'd give it a try. Its simple to use and doesn't cost too much.
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