InterDynamics AC Pro Car Air Conditioner R134A Refrigerant, AC Recharge Kit Includes Gas, Gauge and Hose, 15 Oz, Pack of 2, ACP-110-2PK
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When I used this method on my 2009 Toyota Hybrid air conditioner last year, the temperature was able to be regulated again. There is no reason why the 2015 Prius shouldn't be able to do this. I wish you the best of luck!
Almost every vehicle with air conditioning can be fitted with this.
These are universal, in my opinion
It is easy to do this with a recharge kit because they are designed just to fit the correct AC nozzle. I have already done this with a different brand that did not have the same quality gauge as AC Pro, but maybe I will do it with AC Pro soon. When you are finished running your AC, you should press the button on the recharge kit tank while the engine is running. There is a lot of information on YT as well. Here's a link you can check out Visit our website. Video on YouTube. Do you watch? YouTube video SHg2xRMnM38.
Selected User Reviews For InterDynamics AC Pro Car Air Conditioner R134A Refrigerant, AC Recharge Kit Includes Gas, Gauge and Hose, 15 Oz, Pack of 2, ACP-110-2PK
A 15 oz pack of two 134s is stated in the add. The size of two small 1 20 oz can has been delivered to me. One would have been enough for me if I wanted A paper bag was used to ship Plus. We were surprised that the gauge head did not break I'm disappointed
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For those worried they might receive an inferior product, it came with a gauge hose and 2 cans of refrigerant. The gauge worked fine. My only issue was that my refrigerant was full and that my air conditioner was clogged in the cabin filters. Any person who needs to fix their car a/c first check to see if the cabin filters are clean before purchasing.
The air conditioner stopped blowing cool air about 2 weeks ago, right as the heat in Georgia started to hit, and I was afraid the worst might happen. I found this product after seeing someone on YouTube demonstrate how to use it, and it proved to be the least expensive fix available. In my case, I went for the system and charged it as soon as I had some time available. Having trouble telling when the can is empty is the only potential problem I have. Put on gloves as you take the canister away from the dispenser to prevent refrigerant from leaking onto your hands, because you will likely never be able to empty it before you decide to dispose of it.
It was easy to follow the directions and it worked well. It took almost all of both containers since mine was a larger system and had apparently drained almost completely. This is still ice cold after 6 weeks, so hopefully, it will remain solid with the sealer.
I found this method to be very effective. It takes me several minutes to read the instructions and look up how to use it for my car via a YouTube video. Although I could never figure out which belt was on my compressor, I asked my dad for assistance and we followed all of the Using this product is easy as long as you follow the It was easy for me to use one can because my car is compact. At this moment, I am sitting in my car enjoying the cold air, even though it is 93 degrees outside. Thanks a lot!.
It is a 1995 Honda Accord wagon (still running! things like the rubber and plastics are really For the past year, I just used a charging pad from a local store, and my AC kinda sorta worked for a week. Now that I'm using this, it's cooling (not blasting cold air) better than it has in decades. Even after two weeks, the engine still cools enough that I do not suffer when I drive in Texas' heat. The product is great, and I am glad I purchased.
When I tried to screw on the second can, it would not tighten. I was able to charge one can, but when I tried to recharge the other, it would not tighten. There was a problem with the can, which leaked refrigerator if I did not press my hand down on the gauge. The refrigerant leak forced the can off the gauge as the nut was trying to be tightened. All of the refridgerant was released from the can when it dropped on the ground. It would not be worth it to Despite spending a lot of money, it was wasted.
I removed the tank from the box, which is fine, but found that it was rusted heavily and that the hose/gauge had corroded beyond repair. It appeared as if the plastic package inside was not completely sealed, and water had clearly penetrated it at some point, as there was rust readily apparent on every visible metal surface. Almost all the tops of the cans had rust, so I was worried about how well they would seal when in use so I am returning them. One of the most annoying things about this is that this item was certainly rusted before being shipped, and someone made a conscious decision to ship it anyway despite its As I originally planned, I'll just go to my local auto parts store to find a replacement part.