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The Air Conditioning lately has not been as cold as it was when the car was new. I remember when it was first bought, the A/C would hurt your feet
it blew so cold. Idling in traffic would result in luke-warm air only slightly
cooler than ambient. The only way to get cold air was driving down the highway
on recirculating air (MAX AC) A sort-of guide on doing this Some things to note - the valve system, gauge and can setup may be different depending on which kit is bought. The pressure changes while on regular ac and MAX AC (recirculatory). I also drained and added a few times to "flush" the system and get the new R134 with lubrication into the system. Hold the can upside down and shake it (now shown due to not having 3 hands!) DO NOT PLUG INTO THE HIGH PRESSURE SERVICE PORT |
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2010 Ford Taurus |