Yes,but gradually. In 2010 manufacturers can no longer make new units which use R-22. After that ( I forget the year), production of new R-22 will cease and only reclaimed and purified R-22 will be available to service units still using it. This means it will always be available to those needing it, however it will become so expensive that the cost will be a deterrent and everyone will eventually switch over to the new environmentally friendly refrigerants, We saw this exact scenario occur with R-11&R-12 over the past 10-15 years.
the motor is going out it has freon in it but the motor is shot
apparently never!!
Look for a small niple with a screw on head along the freon lines going to and from the air conditioning pump.
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This year is going for around $200.00 for a 30LB tank.
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The line that you fill freon to in a car is known as the fill line. Going past the line can cause overflow, or even damage your vehicle.
First thing i would do is check the power going into the contactor. If no power there then i would check it at the disconnect box.. If no power there then i would go into the breaker panel and check the breaker for it..
When you are going to add Freon to a Toyota Camry, you need to know which type to add. You will need to put the Freon recharging coupler to the recharging kit, and get the engine to operating temperature. When the engine is at operating temperature put the air conditioning on the lowest setting and recharge the Freon with the windows of the car rolled down.
A: How many people are going to fall for that? NO SUCH THING AS A 1996 WRANGLER !!!!!
Usually one of two problems. The Freon is low or the compressor is going out.