Make Your Car’s AC Blow Freezing Cold

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  1. mark p

    My pops loved when they came out with this easy money. Just goto professional. They have more accurate gauges within 2 micromerter

  2. Teresa Goodwin

    Thanks Scotty 🇺🇸 🫡 YOU'RE A BLESSING AND A NATIONAL TREASURE!!!

  3. drumarist🥁🎸

    Or really do it right and loan the manifold gear from auto zone. Its free.

  4. HVAC EXPLAINED

    Yes I totally agree with Scotty. 👍👍👍

  5. Glen Lynch

    Hey Scotty a fellow YorkU'er replier…
    The problem is NOT a low refrigerant charge???
    But the leak in the "closed system." That should be resolved with a refrigerant with sealer application!!!

  6. Christian Martinez

    Scotty, have you lost your mind?

  7. Nick C

    Scotty, these short videos aren't good enough to educate people properly! You're leaving out important details and you don't have time to elaborate.

  8. miruku chan

    Rev up those engines!! 🚗 💥💥💥

  9. Shawn Pitman

    Alternatively, use your own gauge.

  10. BlindSide Elite

    A few things here. Make sure you got the right refrigerant for your vehicle as there’s different types like the common R-134A and the R1234yf, can be differentiated but the valve port sizes. Also make sure your country or State has any laws with recharging AC systems. Example in Australia unless you have a license to handle R-134a the have fun trying to charge your system with that refrigerant as no one besides authorised dealers will sell it to you without one.

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