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I recently purchases a 1981 380SLC and the Fan goes on, the compressor kicks on, but it doesn't cool, I have been told that I need a freon recharge, if so, what would an average price for a recharge be?
Thanks, Dan |
Depends on WHO does the work.
I have a 609 certification(I can buy R-12). About a week ago I paid $28.00 for a 12oz. can. This was a jobbers rate - off from $35.00. I hear people around my neck of the woods saying that garages are charging $75.00 - $100.00 for a lb. of R-12. Some charge less. Again, it all depends on who is doing the work. |
Freeze -12
Check this site for R-12 sub that costs $82.00 for 12 can, 12oz each ($6.08/can). Must have 609 certification which can be accomplished at that site (some study + $20). Also can buy R134 in 12oz or canisters for $68.00.
Link: http://www.freeze12.com/ Do a little studying and DIY to save! |
Convert to new type refrigerant. The whole kit costs only $39.00... complete with three cans of refrigerant and the tools you need to do the job yourself.
Smiles. |
Thanks, I just confirmed that with the shop.
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