FJC 2128 A/C Flush - 128 fl. oz.
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The device is not intended to be used in that way. Despite repeated attempts, the solvent cannot be flushed completely from the system. It is not compatible with transmission fluid, but is compatible with the remaining solvent.
Once it had been used, it was hard to remove once it had been installed. The things I wanted to leave behind were left behind in greater quantity than I wanted to leave behind, but nothing changed
You should not have any problems keeping the container closed properly because it will not have a short shelf life. Several years are likely to pass before it is disposed of.
If you are flushing with nitrogen, do not use 410a
Selected User Reviews For FJC 2128 A/C Flush - 128 fl. oz.
There is a good chance that you can never get rid of this residue from your In the bottle they state that left over residue will "improve performance" yet it turned the moisture bulb yellow and won't blow out or evacuate out of the tube. During a system flush, oil is removed from the system and the system is decontaminated, and not left with an unknown substance. I feel it's not a great product (MACS certified Master auto tech) The best solvent to use is one that dries under compressed air or does not require a vacuum to dry.
It leaves a residue on what you flush. In the process of flushing a Ford evaporator core, the flush fluid does not evaporate, nor does it come easily out of the core. The part I was trying to flush will have to be replaced, thereby negating my flushing efforts and requiring me to spend extra $$$ to purchase some good flush, which will make finishing this job more difficult! The air bubbles were pushing their way out of the core for over two hours.
This flush will not dry in the open air like the one you can buy at O'Reilly Auto for twice the price. This is useful if you need to get the bulk of your data back and your system is heavily corrupted. It's also a good idea to flush your toilet afterward with a liquid that won't leave any residue behind.
The pump pumped the fluid into the line. Mineral oil is the substance in question. There was almost no flow out of the line as it pumped into it. The line pumped very little water out of the system when exposed to vacuum for hours. Having a replacement done instead of a repair may have turned a relatively simple job into a very costly one.
The gallon I used was more than I needed for one project, but it was better to have too much than not enough. There are not enough resources.
I had a great experience with the software.
I like it a lot.