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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.

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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. Brian Frank

    Homie, thank you. Such an easy and straight forward video. Good tips. You killed the several other videos i saw on the subject, keep doing what your doing.

  2. Vern Harris

    Yes it was very helpful but I how about AC that is working one day and not the next?

  3. syed zeeshan

    THANK YOU, BUDDY, FOR YOUR GREAT VIDEOS. IT IS REALLY VERY HELPFULL

  4. Qapen Jordan

    good video and well explained. thanks

  5. Dzidzai Chidumba

    To teach shows understanding!!! thanks

  6. rs plumber

    dont you have to have fgas qual to do this ?? im due to go on fgas soon but just curious

  7. Gerardo Bazan

    I would never put any refrigerate with any stop leak in it. You’ll end up clogging up the condenser and evaporator. So basically a $35 can is going to cost you about $2000 in repairs later on. And don’t believe the lies on them cans. Stop leak works with air to find the leak. It turns hard when it finds the air. So if your low on refrigerant your system has air in it. And if that stop leak finds that air it will turn hard even in the tiny little passages inside your evaporator. And there is no way getting that crap out. Just replace the evaporator and the condenser and the TXV and the compressor and the dryer. Might get lucky with the lines and not replace them. ?‍♂️

  8. Rockin Bax

    Dude perfect explainer video!! Thanks brah!!!

  9. Luis

    Already know how to work on cars but still like watching your videos

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