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There are a multitude of possibilities here. You need to have a system performance test done to help narrow the cause down.
Well, it's only Freon if it was manufactured by DuPont and sold under that name - Freon is a trademark of A.I. DuPont Corp. and applied to a line of CFC and HFC refrigerants manufactured by them.But, on to what's important... a 2007 Peterbilt WHAT??? You have to understand that Peterbilt manufactured (and continues to manufacture) trucks from Class 5 to Class 8, and refrigerant capacities will vary between, say, a Peterbilt 330 day cab and a Peterbilt 379 with a sleeper berth and dual AC systems.
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions or you can do it the correct way and take it to a ac service shop where they wont hurt the environment or your trucks ac system(most ac stuff sold at autopart stores can actually rupture your ac system
They have automatic tensioners. If the belt needs adjustment, either you have a bad tensioner or a worn belt.
What do you need? A diagnostic?, a repair? Do you know what problem is? What are symptoms?
No. The ac system uses a condenser and an evaporator.
Yes , but you must remove the compressor and install the bypass pulley. The belt designed for non ac trucks will not work on trucks with a.c. The belt tensioner pulley goes the wrong way
There are several companies operating Ice cream trucks. You will need to provide a description of the truck. There are many companies that operate ice cream trucks in ac. Daddy O's Dairy Barn, Coneheads Homemade Ice Cream and Big Dipper Ice Cream are just some of the examples.
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You have a system performance test done on your AC system.
Yes, for charging and diagnostic testing. Never for normal operation, it is a safety circuit.
It is important to have a working AC system in a car. A wiring diagram for an F250 AC system can be found in the cars maintenance manual.