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N0SL050
Member # 2719
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Like the title says does anybody know of a good place to get my girls honda civic a/c recharged?
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Dave50
Member # 5238
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Jiffy Lube! For real, though. Check for coupons online. [ June 21, 2008, 02:37 AM: Message edited by: Dave50 ]
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mustang928
Member # 2123
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how much do they usually charged? My bro just had his recharged(at a small shop), they charged him $85 to do it. But that included the dye to find the leak.
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JOEFOX87
Member # 8331
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why don't you do it yourself, the kits are like $30 at most auto stores.
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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One guy on the board here does them and he's down in your area I think. I don't remember off hand his name but maybe he'll chime in if he sees this post.
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mustang928
Member # 2123
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quote: Originally posted by JOEFOX87: why don't you do it yourself, the kits are like $30 at most auto stores.
My bro tried that kit and it didn't work.. he filled the system to 35 psi. The AC still didn't work, he went to the AC place and their gauges showed empty. thus the reason the compressor would not turn on. A waste of $25 bucks!
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JOEFOX87
Member # 8331
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could it be that he had a leak, therefore the loss of freon?
Not arguing with you here, just trying to know what the cause could be.
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