DIY Aircon recharge help??

Feb 1, 2010
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Leicester
Well he is adamant he can do a full regas in that time. He said a number of times that he has done this for 20 years and can do it blindfolded.

Hmmmm not so sure now
 

Marshall

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Jul 7, 2008
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Bonnie Scotland
Don't get me wrong over the years I've done a few on the side and you can get away with a vacuum time of 10 mins but it's best to do a longer period to remove all moisture etc and you then guarantee a excellent vacuum to pull the new gas and lubricant in.
All I was saying is if your paying for it make sure it's done properly.


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Paulki

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Jul 12, 2006
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Enfield
It sounds like he switches off the vacuum pump as soon as it reaches a full vacuum; to do the job properly the pump should be kept running for at least 15-20mins after it's reached an indicated full vacuum for the reasons given by Kev.

I've re-gassed several hundred cars and it takes me an average of 1hr to do the job!
 
Feb 1, 2010
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Leicester
so do you guys think i would be better going to kwik fit who will take over the hour to do it and hopefully fully vac out the remaining moisture??

thanks
 
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