It's time to remove the a/c system from my parts car. Is it safe to just open one of the fittings and let all the freon out? Where would a good place to start be?
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TJ... don't tell anyone. do it outside. as per Jordans response when i asked this 6 months ago, use leather gloves and a screwdriver... unscrew the cap, use the screwdriver to depress the needle in the middle of the valve. i was also a weenie and wore a respirator.. not sure if it would have helped in the slightest. my system had almost no R12 in it.
for the record, damn everyone who does this on a car that drives. take it to the service station.. if the car doesn't drive, eh... do it at your own risk/guilt level.
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oh, and remember that stuff will be dripping out of the A/C compressor for a long time... I'm assuming this is R12 and not just water. let it drain for a while before shipping... the LAST thing you need is UPS on your ass about shipping hazmats.. trust me.. not a good placesigpic
king of bad decisions.
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Re: Cracking open the A/C system
Originally posted by DigitalwaveIt's time to remove the a/c system from my parts car. Is it safe to just open one of the fittings and let all the freon out? Where would a good place to start be?
they will ask you to bend over...
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Re: Cracking open the A/C system
Originally posted by SpazOriginally posted by DigitalwaveIt's time to remove the a/c system from my parts car. Is it safe to just open one of the fittings and let all the freon out? Where would a good place to start be?
they will ask you to bend over...
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Re: Cracking open the A/C system
Originally posted by DigitalwaveOriginally posted by SpazOriginally posted by DigitalwaveIt's time to remove the a/c system from my parts car. Is it safe to just open one of the fittings and let all the freon out? Where would a good place to start be?
they will ask you to bend over...
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