Plenty!!! Freon (R12) is very expensive and is no longer in production. I suggest you have the system converted to R134a. The shop can recover the R12 and pay you for it. Make sure the leak is repaired before charging the system.
Plenty!!! Freon (R12) is very expensive and is no longer in production. I suggest you have the system converted to R134a. The shop can recover the R12 and pay you for it. Make sure the leak is repaired before charging the system.
R12 -not sold in stores. can get filled or serviced at most auto repair shops.
Yes, they have to in order to stay in business.
Auto repair shops.
not that I know of. like a auto repair ship, you pay what they charge
The answer to this question can vary from shop to shop, but most shops charge by the hour for labor, with additional fees included for any parts involved. Depending on the repair, the price can fluctuate wildly.
There are currently 1,091 auto repair shops open throughout the state of Minnesota.
Yes, the only difference is that windshield repair shops only repair windsheilds. Yet auto glass shops repair all of the windows on a car, as well as the windsheild.
There are quite a few auto repair shops located in Denver, Colorado. Some of their names are Addison Auto Repair and Body Shop, Toy Doctor Inc., and Downing Auto Repair.
Auto repair shops can be found in your local listings. New York city has a large selection of auto repair shops Uptown motors and Mitchell's auto shop are a few that have excellent reviews.
You can find a pretty comprehensive list of auto repair shops in Orlando at http://local.yahoo.com/FL/Orlando/Automotive/Repair+Service/Auto+Body+Shops.
Inquire about the prices they charge. Also ask for references.
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