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Old 06-22-2005, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 96C220
In my 1992 BMW, i faced this same dillema.

The guys on the bmw forum recommended a product called freeze 12. Apparently its an ozone safe R12 replacement, that is approved by the epa. You can purchase it and install it yourself, no epa certificate required. You can also add to existing R12 without having to evacuate the system.

I've had great results with it in the BMW. All my MB's at this point are R134a from the factory so I dont know how well it works with the MB's.

You can find it on ebay for cheap, a full kit with like 3 cans and the gauge and can tap is like 38 bucks.

Hope this helps,

George
Freeze 12 is not a R12 replacement...it is a blend , do a search on A/C blends....
everything sucks compaired to R12....

Anna Kornicova and Rosie O'Donnel are both women...and they both work as women...its the same thing right?
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