All I can say is: My hat is off to all of you professionals that put on these videos. With all the new tech knowledge its hard to keep up. That's why we need you guys. Good to go in WV.
back in the late 1970s i worked for montgomery wards we installed a lot of a/c systems on cars that didn't come with a/c. i have never seen a factory a/c system that cooled as good as those aftermarket systems. you could see a light cold air fog coming out of the vents. but that also was r12 systems. but if its 100degrees and only 70degree air comes out none of my customers will be happy.
I had a shop swap out a motor for me and they left the ac unhooked at the compressor; literally, just hanging there. Will this damage my system? They will be hooking it up next week. After they put the ac back together i will not be back. They messed up a bunch of stuff; like, installed the bad radiatior (which i explained to them specifically to not use) and broke the tank on my good radiatior, so I had to replace the radiatior. They also broke the ac connector, and the regulator connector on the alternator, and a couple other items that I've already had them fix. On top of all that, they had my truck captive for 5 months, and charged me more than double what they originally quoted me. Just hoping the ac system is not damaged for leaving it unhooked.
i will watch this video 3 x and use it as a reference guide. i cant understand why we had to switch over to 1234yf. the government doesn't think. they are forcing us to use a product that more dangerous and cause 10x more to buy. also the struggling business people who are forced to buy expensive equipment to stay in business
I enjoyed your video. Can you recommend any videos that better explain how to read pressure reading on gauges and what can be causing abnormal readings and what might be causing abnormal readings? I appreciate it, thanks.