I think he's just talking about charging it.Installing a new compressor is easy but if your old one blew up you need to flush the whole system and condenser to clear the debris.
If it can cause freeze burns on your skin, what do you think it would do to your lungs if you took a face shot (giggity)?
Or buy a car power inverter and plug in a fanJust use what my grandmother called "Mexican Air"
Roll down your windows and go fast.
I’d be more worried about a novice changing brake pads or changing a flat tire than basic A/C repair.
Well, it's not a cheap repair, so break out the Youtube and dive in. What's the worst that can happen?
You're really ready to die on this hill lol. It's not a dangerous thing to do cmon now. It's spraying a little bit of Freon out of a can man, you sound ridiculous.Ok.
The topic isn't about changing brake pads or a flat. It's about air conditioning, and I was responding to this post
So, yeah.
@lsa tried this once. Once.
If you actually die from charging your ac you were never meant for this earth anyway
You evil fuck.Now I just cut the brake lines on your car.
I regret nothingYou evil fuck.
Fuck, I don't even change my own oil... I say take it to a mechanic to be safe.I'm debating on whether I should try tackling this myself or take it to a mechanic.
I'm not super mechanically inclined but I do fix the little things myself when I can.
I've watched about a dozen YouTube videos on how to do it and some guys say it's easy while others say it's more advanced and warn that you can fuck up your entire system if you do something wrong.
And to make matters worse, they don't all do the same steps. For example, some videos say never open the high pressure side at all, while others say to open both high and low.
So I'm torn. What say you, groundhog experts?
One of my cars is 18 years old, original AC works, knock on wood, ToyotaDone it many times, it's super easy.
Some say it's bad for your car's AC system to top it off with those store-bought bottles, but I've been doing it every few summers on the same truck for the last 15 years and it still works fine.
I had to replace the entire AC system in my 05 Corolla last year. 2k repairOne of my cars is 18 years old, original AC works, knock on wood, Toyota