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How to recharge AC in a car. Want cold air in your car this summer? I show you a quick and cheap way to get cold air if you have a slow leak in your AC system by recharging your AC system with refrigerant. I chose this refrigerant because the sealer in this product is a conditioner so it wont damage the ac system or the ac recovery machines mechanics use.

Refrigerant Kit I used:
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How to Check Your AC System for Leaks:
How to Install an AC Compressor:
How to Charge Your AC System:

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Due to factors beyond the control of ChrisFix, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. ChrisFix assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. ChrisFix recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of ChrisFix, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not ChrisFix. At the 1:50 point in the video, I show the can of A/C Pro sitting on top of the engine block even though the engine is not hot and not running. NEVER, AT ANY TIME, PLACE A CAN OF A/C PRO ON YOUR ENGINE BLOCK (or any other hot area), as the heat from the engine can make the pressurized can explode causing severe damage to both you and your vehicle.”

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  1. Ethan Boulger

    Just a tip, if there's a leak for if you leave the line exposed to the air too long moisture can enter and that's another reason for it either not getting cold fast or at all.

  2. vishakh rakshith

    I dont even own a car but i watch your videos because they're amazing. Now im addicted to your videos.
    Salute to your efforts!
    Best YouTuber for me!

  3. Husam Haddad

    How you know if the Expansion Valve Maybe need to change and there is no leaking for the freon?

  4. SnIpEr rainbowdash185

    My mom over filled her ac on a 2002 civic and she drove it and in about 10 minutes of driving it overheated and the car wouldn't let her go over 2k rpm and the transmission didn't wanna shift at all. Does any of that have to do with the ac? It sounds like a retarded question but then again my mom really really sucks at taking care of cars.

  5. David Soto

    Hey chris/comment world, i found a leak in my 01 ranger 4.0 ac system. Its in an aluminum line that rattled and wore down enough to make a hole. Its located between the transmission fill tube and ac accumulator. Any suggestions?

  6. Michael Mejia

    MAKE AUTOMOBILES COOL AGAIN!

  7. Convicted Melon

    my buddy puts way extra in his and it blows out vapor like a freezer its super cold in his van freezing

  8. Zenit Promotions

    I'm from EU. It is possible to get such staff somewhere closer to me?

  9. Cerena DeFalco

    Best video ever. Thank you. I was ready to do this myself…and I'm not strong enough to unscrew the cap..?

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