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Originally Posted by BWhitmore
R134A will, if low on freon, show bubbles in the sight glass. It ias amazing that the PO spent $4K to have the system converted to R134 A. Diseasel 300 is correct. There is still dye present in your system.
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They charged him for new Denso compressor, a couple of hoses, dryer, expansion valve, and retrofit charging ports and labor for sure + freon , all of these parts wort $700, people don't call them stealership from nothing. I started having that feeling that the system is flooded with oil, as I charged the system before to get the sight clear, it was effecting the system in a bad way, lower temp from the vents, height/low pressure side going up. but the sight still cloudy.
I am scared to flush, I heard that flush stuck inside and you can't get it out you are done. I am right in the middle, scared to flush, scared to convert to R12 scared to drain. I don't know what to do