That's when you get some of the evercool12 industrial and put
that in. Works like a charm and mixes with the R-12 just fine.
You just have to have the right gauge set to or hose to attach
the can to your gauge set and away you go. One small 12 oz can
replaces a full can of R-12 which IIR is 1 lb.
Craig via Mercedes wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2017 10:22:22 -0400 archer75--- via Mercedes
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
If the AC won't run, push the stem down in the low pressure port to see
if the system still has freon in it. If freon squirts out fairly
strongly, buy a can of freon at FLAPS OR Wallmart which has a little
gauge and and a short hose on top. Start the car and let it idle, turn
the AC fan on full blast and set the temp to maximum cool. Then follow
the instructions on the freon can.
But the W126 is most likely R-12 and the cans you buy now most likely are
R-134.
R-134 won't work in a system that already has R-12 in it.
Craig
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