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teamaser


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Posted - June 22 2002 :  6:59:35 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just had my kit car shipped from California its a F355 on a 87 fiero
chassis V6 I need to recharge the AC System since the change to elevation has left me with no AC I can't find where to recharge the system I am not familiar with GM cars any help would be appreciated.
The AC worked fine in California

xl600


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Posted - June 22 2002 :  11:08:16 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Change in elevation has nothing to do with whether or not your A/C works. Shipping may have knocked the low pressure sensor wire (or other a/c wiring) loose so that the A/C no longer functions.

Having your a/c serviced is not expensive and it is also not one of those automotive repairs that the amateur should undertake--really high pressure gases involved, escaping gas can be really cold, and R12 when exposed to and open flame is exceptionally toxic--why not take it to a repair shop and have it fixed by a qualified technician.

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shellhound

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Posted - July 01 2002 :  10:23:33 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Any qualified A/C repair shop can fix your A/C for you. That's where I take mine. I suspect you have a leak and it was there when you picked up the car.

Dick

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