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| 05-03-02
| Tall_Texan
Posted on 05/03/2002 9:32:31 AM PDT by Tall_Texan
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To: Tall_Texan
Funny this should be posted now. I also live in Texas and I am in the process of installing a/c on a 96 Ford Ranger that did not come with it. I attempted to get it installed at the Ford dealership but they no longer offer the kit. Having no choice, I checked around and decided, since I have sufficient time and motivation, to install it myself. You might check out this site for some information. I'll bet they can fix you up. They've been very helpful so far and installation or repairs on a pickup should be infinetly easier than a typical front wheel drive car that, to my eyes, is almost impossible.
http://www.ackits.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=2;hardset=45;start_point=0
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posted on
05/03/2002 10:57:34 AM PDT
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RichardW
To: Sungirl
My brother (a tightwad and a liberal but we love him anyway)bought a Toyota when he lived in Massachussetts that had no air conditioning. Later, he moved to Hollywood, FL and has still driven around in that car down there for at least four years. What's worse is he has a job where he's expected to wear a coat and tie in the office.
Frankly, I don't know how he endures it. The car is now on its last days and he's going to bite the bullet and buy a new one soon. I assume he'll get air conditioning in this one! Yes, I know how hot Florida can get. It's nice you found a guy who was willing to help you out.
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To: Forty_two
Take it to Mexico and get it filled. While you're there be sure to load up on cheap liquor and over the counter prescriptions so that you make a profit from the trip! LOL! I'll be sure to bring back some Viagara for you.
To: RichardW
Well, this was the last year they put plenty of room under the hood so it's easy to get hands in and out. I'm a little intimidated by DIY kits though. Following directions was never one of strong suits.
To: JoshGray
JoshGray Member since April 12 2002Take it to Mexico or buy a new truck, IMO.
That is an uncalled for remark for a Newby
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:18:52 AM PDT
by
Kaslin
To: Kaslin
Oops sorry misread IMO as LMAO
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:20:21 AM PDT
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Kaslin
To: Kaslin
Riiiiiiiiight.
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:23:17 AM PDT
by
JoshGray
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To: Tall_Texan
In Rocky Point (Puerto Penasco) on the north end of the Gulf of California, there's signs all over (in English) advertising "We fix R-12 AC".
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To: Kaslin
It's cool.
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:26:54 AM PDT
by
JoshGray
To: Tall_Texan
I live in Kansas and we have a product available at NAPA autoparts called freeze 12. Cost $6.50 a can and mixes with freon 12..Beats paying for a new pump, dryer and expansion valve.
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:27:07 AM PDT
by
Illwind
To: Crunchy Jello
Jeez, I hate it when that happens.
Exploding Head Incident
(And yes, I'm aware that that would be a good name for a band.)
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:32:33 AM PDT
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Xenalyte
To: peteram
mark for referral. I took a year of air conditioning and refregeration school 20 years ago but never got a freon certification required since then.
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05/03/2002 11:35:40 AM PDT
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RLK
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To: bright_paper_werewolves
Henry Rollins rules!
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posted on
05/03/2002 11:52:57 AM PDT
by
Xenalyte
To: Illwind;Tall_Texan
From WEB site
http://www.freeze12.com/Johnsen's Freeze 12 is an alternative refrigerant developed to replace R-12 in mobile air conditioning systems. Performance and efficiency are very similar to R-12. EPA accepted."
FREEZE 12 is EPA acceptable for mobile applications subject to the use conditions applicable to motor vehicle air conditioning. FREEZE 12 is an ideal replacement for R-12 requiring no extensive training. FREEZE 12 is a patented product. FREEZE 12 is non-flammable and contains no CFC'S. FREEZE 12 is made from readily available raw materials. FREEZE 12 requires no system flushes or lubricant change. It works with the existing R-1 2 lubricant. FREEZE 12 has been sold for several years and has been installed successfully in thousands of makes and models without problems. Conversion simply requires different fittings and labels which are available through H&H Inc. FREEZE 12 is the ideal replacement for older R-12 A/C systems that normally require expensive retrofitting to R-134a. FREEZE 12 is priced below R-12. FREEZE 12 is lighter than R-12 therefore you will not have to use as much. Approximately 90% of the required R-12 charge is all that is needed. |
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To: Crunchy Jello
1) remove windshield 2) go fast
I thought about that but the insects smashing into my face would be an unpleasant experience and, besides, I've been known to sing on long car trips.
On the other hand, I could tell people I was with with Chrysler and was experimenting on a new type of convertible.
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