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Old 07-08-1999, 10:18 PM
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Mercedes learned a hard lesson with a/c systems in the 1980's. Most cars didn't have enough flow across condenser. The later cars have 2 aux cooling fans & air flow is much better. These cars are best suited to conversion. Most other will cool O.K. w/R134a but not in the hot humid weather that is happening right now.
 

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