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CyFi on Wed March 04, 2009 12:38 AM User is offline

Year: 1987
Make: Toyota
Model: Supra
Engine Size: 3.0
Refrigerant Type: R134a

Hello, i am a Phoenix, Az resident. Last year I converted my R12 system to R134A because the original charge was low. After using it for a year, i am not happy with its performance. I would like to convert it back to R12. I was wondering, if i removed all my AC lines and components ( evaporator condenser, lines, compressor etc) where could i take them to get flushed professionally, and what kind of price range am i looking at. I am trying to save as much money as possible by doing as much of the work myself as i can. I want to have all the parts flushed professionally as i don't have the tools or knowledge to do so myself.

After that, i will buy R12 (i have 609), replace receiver dryer, replace TXV, replace o rings, and then evac/recharge the system using mineral oil (or should i use ester?). Please let me know of where in PHX to take my parts and around what price range i am looking at for a flush.

Thanks!

Edited: Wed March 04, 2009 at 12:46 AM by CyFi

bohica2xo on Wed March 04, 2009 1:41 AM User is offline

I can't say what they will charge you, but I can give you the address & telephone number...

Arizona Mobile Air

3601 W Clarendon Ave
Phoenix, Az 85019

(602) 233 0090

B.


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Cussboy on Mon March 09, 2009 7:42 AM User is offline

Yep, it gets hot here, need all the cooling one can get. My old '88 B2200 truck is still R-12 for that reason. I'd agree with bohica2xo: Arizona Mobile Air. But only if you want it done correctly. I'd let them test your system as it is now, first. Maybe something else is hurting the AC performance (fan clutch, etc.).

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