Overfilling an automotive air conditioning system with R134a can lead to increased pressure in the system, causing potential damage to components like the compressor and evaporator. It can also result in poor cooling performance, as the excess refrigerant may not circulate properly. Additionally, it can create a risk of refrigerant leaks, which can harm the environment and pose safety hazards. Properly charging the system to the manufacturer’s specified amount is essential for optimal performance and safety.
When you overfill oil in a lawnmower it will smoke when you tip it sideways while mowing,it has no harm
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Make sure it has R134A refrigerant and then get a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts store will have instructions Make sure it has R134A refrigerant and then get a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts store will have instructions
The auto industry went to R134a. If you're asking for a substitute for R12 in your vehicle's AC system, there isn't one - to switch to R134a requires conversion of your system.
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If you overfill the crankcase it will put a lot of strain on the pil pump and gasekts. You should try to purchase an inexpensive syphon (at an auto parts or hardware store) and syphon out the excess.
You can purchase the R134A refrigerant (freon) at just about any auto parts store.
Yes, check with your local auto parts store.
Possibility of fluid foaming and eventual transmission failure
Not yet. Most parts stores do sell a R134a "stop leak"
If you were to overfill the coolant in your car, then it would start to overflow and come out of the car. The most damage that this would probably do would be getting the coolant on the ground and wasting it.?æ