It is real simple. Find the leak. Fix the leak. Hook up a good vacuum
pump for a few hours. A good pump will boil out the moisture. Charge
the system using the proper volume of chemical confirming with proper
pressure guages. If you have to ask some might suggest you cannot do
it. You should have a good ac vacuum pump and proper guages for your
"freon". Knowlege to use those tools is also helpful. I don't know if
the Bentley covers AC. Sometimes a Chilton will cover the basics. I
think I had to copy some info from a Chiltons when I wanted to fix my
80 Rabbit. My Toyota manual and the older Mopar manuals covered AC
properly.
On 24 Apr 2007 08:24:53 -0700, Curtis <cle0947 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Hi,
I need to get the A/C working in a VW Jetta 94. It uses the "Enviro
Safe" chemical in the A/C and I have recharged it a few years ago.
Last time I charged it, it leaked out in a few minutes. I have heard
of having this fixed.
My question is can I overhaul the A/C myself and is this a difficult
job, and how do I do it. Most manuals say to leave this to a
certified A/C person. |