How To Vacuum and Recharge your Car's A/C (Complete Guild)

How To Vacuum and Recharge your Car's A/C (Complete Guild)

How To Vacuum and Recharge your Car's A/C (Complete Guild) I always recommend Vacuuming your vehicle's AC system to start with because you will find out if you have leaks in your system. If your vacuum test does not hold a vacuum then you will need to locate the source of the leak (most of the time its a bad o-ring). Once the 20 minute vacuum test is complete, you can close all the valves and remove all your equipment. Turn on your vehicle and put the AC to high. Go back under the hood and start adding the proper refrigerant. This service cost roughly $180 here in Eastern TN and even if you have to purchase all the equipment it still cost less them a one time service fee. Only out of pocket cost to me to refill this car was $30 for the cans of Refrigerant. #DYIACCharging #A/Ccharging #VacuumingAnA/C #134a #R134a #r410a #410A #ACRecharging #CarA/CCharging If you like this content, Please like and Subscribe You can subscribe Here:    / @bentoaksgarage   Recommended Playlists: Latest Uploads -    • Suzuki Hayabusa - What's the Difference Be...   2001 Chevy S10 V8 build -    • Review: Perfect Launch by ProForm - Poor c...   Music about cars for Middle Aged Americans -    • Commander Cody- Hot Rod Lincoln   Metal Fab -    • Harbor Freight English Wheel using Klutch ...   The Dogs -    • Saying goodbye to our beloved puppy Daisy ...   Like our Facebook Page -   / bentoaksgarage   Bent Oaks Garage 259 Muddy Fork Road Jonesborough, TN 37659 [email protected] 423-220-0757