Re: AC Videos – EricTheCarGuy

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AC System basics

AC Performance test

Finding AC leaks

Recharging AC systems

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I hope this one helps clear up some of the questions and recommendations that were posted to these last 2 videos, it’s hard for me to find the time to answer all the comments these days but rest assured that I AM reading them and do respect your opinions and recommendations. If you have any automotive related questions head over to the ETCG forum for the quickest answers.

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21 thoughts on “Re: AC Videos – EricTheCarGuy

  1. @namelesssd

    2 years ago

    both you and Scotty are awesome. and Cris fix. top 3. all different styles but all have valuable information. thank you so much. to you Eric and Cris and Scotty.

    And South main auto w Eric O is another good but more of a in depth of what the repair job measures require, but yeah, All are great and Honest an very knowledgeable.

  2. both you and Scotty are awesome. and cris fix. top 3. all different styles but all have valuable information. thank you so much. to you Eric and cris and Scotty.

  3. It is important to distinguish between liquid ounces and ounces of weight. The refrigerant is being measured by weight not by fluid ounces (volume).
    The old saying, "A pint is a pound the world around", is only true for water at standard temperatures and pressures at the surface of the earth.

  4. When u vacuum the system dose the liquid refrigerant in the liquid side boil out or it has to be removed some way? (Not knowing if that's the moisture u were talking about)

  5. You're definitely right about AC issues not being resolved simply or quickly in some instances. I had a leak in my R-12 system, so I changed the condenser and receiver-dryer. I was then told and shown that the system is not leaking, but there was a clog; most likely, the clog was in the expansion valve. So, I'm headed back to the shop for a third time to hopefully get the "all clear" and have it recharged.

  6. hi, erick i have a subaru forester 2010 model. when i turn the aircon on, the fan on the left side does not give cold air but the fan on the right is blowing the normal cold air. do you have any thoughts on this? thank you

  7. I think your AWESOME! for all the knowledge that you share.Now that I got that out,I just wanted to say I'm replacing the whole a/c in my 1987 BMW 325 ,did some research 'tons" found out that the easiest place to get all your R-12 needs on ebay.Question I'm assuming my low side is located closest to the compressor? there's no Indicator like a "blue cap".I found a new formula that can mix with R-12 or 134a.Its from MAXI-FRIDGE.the website maxifig.com. can you let me know what you think.thx!!

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