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Bob G 06-27-2006 05:29 PM

How to DIY A/C charge 92 300-E
 
Assuming I can get R-12 what other tools are needed to fill the system with R-12 referigent. I now it is low because it has not been used for a year or more.
I would like to do the service my self. What is envolved?

what kind of modification do I have to make to use R-134, thought I rather not?

Bob Geco
1992 300-E M103 983 motor

deanyel 06-27-2006 05:50 PM

First of all are you sure it's R12? My 92 400E is R134 from the factory. It makes a difference in the answer.

atikovi 06-27-2006 09:06 PM

Yea both my '92 500Es had R134. Check the charging ports. If they look like tire valves then it's R12.

rickpark 06-27-2006 11:08 PM

Keep it R12 if that is the original design
 
Special tools: Set of manifold gauges with R12 adapters - Ebay is a good starting point. Vacuum pump (electric motor driven). R12 can puncturer and valve.

If all R12 is gone, you need to find the leak or recharging is a waste of money. In which case you'll need a dye injector or use a can of R134 with dye.

You'll probably need a UV light source to see the dye clearly.

You should replace all accessible O-rings, the receiver/dryer, the pressure sensor on the receiver/dryer.

Any leaking hoses, condensor or the dreaded evaporator will need to be replaced. The compressor may need new seals or buy a remanufactured one if too far gone.

You may be lucky and find all you need to do is top off a low charge in which case the gauges and R12 can tap are all you need in addition to the R12.

Matt L 06-27-2006 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rickpark
If all R12 is gone, you need to find the leak or recharging is a waste of money. In which case you'll need a dye injector or use a can of R134 with dye.

Don't do this. If you do, and you want or need to get the system evacuated by a professional in the future, you'll incur him a hefty charge to get rid of the mixture in there. Of course, he'll pass that charge along to you.


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