Personally I don't think so, but that's just my opinion
my stupid non friends the answer is easy I DONT CARE WHTS BETTER (ketchups better unless your britan though still dude or dudette ketchup is a king and mayo is well not cool)
It was better to shave your head and wear a wig, because it kept you cool and stopped the lice.
Cool people that think that they are better then the. Rest of us
Actually, neither of them are stronger than each other but personally i like Sword Knight better cuz hes cool.
because we are not cool ourselves. if are cool too, we are going to be cooler than the computer
Freon is a coolant/refrigerant used in A/C's or refrigerators to cool the air. It is illegal in some states so check before use. California mandates R-134a as a alternative.
Your A/C system may be leaking, which would mean that it will not hold a charge of freon, as thusly will not cool.
freon Freon or 134a becomes cold while changing from a liquid to a gas, it is compressed to force it into a liquid state where it gives off heat then as it changes again the cold is used to cool the cabin and the heat is expelled through the evaporator
No. Dex-cool is an engine coolant. Freon (134r) is a gas used in the automotive AC system.
Yes
dex-cool Dex-cool is anitfreeze which goes in the radiator and cooling system. As for Freon which goes in the air conditioning system, the 97 Volvo uses R134A Freon.
Unless It Has Been Refitted For R134 It Will Use R12. Best Way To Work This: Have A Good A/C Tech Update To R134 And Test Your System. You Will No Longer Be Able To Get R12 Well Some People Have Some Stashed About ( Cost Is High ) There Is Supposed To Be A Freon That Will Mix With R12 But I Have Heard That It Will Not Cool As Well. Good Luck
Yes, refrigerators typically use a refrigerant called freon to cool the air inside the appliance.
Add freon
No. You can loose volume and not cool as well, but as long as the amount of freon in a given system remains the same it will cool. The cooling properties come from the freon changing from liquid to gas and back again. It doesn't wear out.
Yes, refrigerators typically contain a refrigerant called freon, which is used to cool the air inside the appliance.
If it is putting out hot air instead of cold, then it is not working fine. It is probably the orifice tube. Mine has the same problem. and make sure you have the proer amount of freon in it. It uses 134A David