How to Convert Your Car's A/C System from R12 to R134a
The A/C system in many older vehicles needs to be converted from R12 refrigerant to R134a refrigerant. This video shows you how to convert your vehicle's A/C system from R12 to R134a using an IDQ Retrofit Kit. The basic steps listed in the video are: 1. Locate the low-side and high-side A/C service ports. For help in identifying the low-side port, check our simple online port locator: http://bit.ly/1sxyAzP 2. Install the adapters on the two ports. 3. Charge the system with the R134a cans and the included charging hose and gauge. 4. Fill out the retrofit label and place it over the original R12 label. Have questions? Ask the pro: http://bit.ly/1kosMaz IDQ retrofit products can be found on the shelves of most auto parts stores. To find the nearest location, type your zip code into our store locator: http://bit.ly/1kHMI3V

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