Use one of the many R12 freon replacement refrigerants. Google R12
replacement. There are many to choose from. You won't need to replace
the R12 seals. At a minimum you will need about three cans of charge.
A conversion fitting that will go on the low pressure fitting on you car
and a can tap with a pressure meter. A can of "oil charge" might not be
a a bad idea either. I've used this stuff for years with great results.
http://www.fm-distributing.com/esrefrigerant.html
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Stan George Portland <<
Re: [diesel_mercedes] no a/c
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