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A/C gas R12,R134a

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18 Aug 2005 13:33 #30471 by saleem
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Dear sternzeit readers
As per per manufacturer recommendation A/C should applied by R12 gas,nowadays such gas is not used for the environmental aspect,I want to know can I use the alternatvie gas (R134a),please let me know the details as earliest as possible.

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18 Aug 2005 13:51 #30472 by Afshin
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Hi Saleem

As you know, my AC is off (bad compressor) but from my BMW I know that I could straightly convert to R134a with no troubles at all ... if its the same with Mercedes system ... unfortunately I cant say it for sure ... I leave it for somebody here with more knowledge of Mercedes systems to get back to you with this

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18 Aug 2005 13:55 #30473 by gerd
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a better alternative is R413 ! R 134 a maybe damage your tubes and fittings. R 413 is the conversion product of the formerly used R12.

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18 Aug 2005 15:13 #30474 by saleem
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On 2005-08-18 13:55, gerd wrote:
a better alternative is R413 ! R 134 a maybe damage your tubes and fittings. R 413 is the conversion product of the formerly used R12.

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Thank you very much for such a precious knowledge I got from you,I better search if this kind of gas available in our market.

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18 Aug 2005 15:23 #30475 by saleem
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On 2005-08-18 13:51, Afshin wrote:
Hi Saleem

As you know, my AC is off (bad compressor) but from my BMW I know that I could straightly convert to R134a with no troubles at all ... if its the same with Mercedes system ... unfortunately I cant say it for sure ... I leave it for somebody here with more knowledge of Mercedes systems to get back to you with this

Take care,
Afshin
Hi Afshin
One time I had an audi A3 ,the A/C was not giving a sufficeint cooling I took that for an regular technician,he said the gas required! he started filling with R12 in the compressor loop,he it is the same after one month exactly my compressor jammed which cost me alot for replacing that into anew one,then I came to know why manufacture spcify such a special gas (R134a).

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18 Aug 2005 16:18 #30476 by Juergen
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Mercedes-Benz makes only conversion to R134 with new fittings, dryer, some different sealings and important new and different oil.
You should not use the R134 gas with the old R12 oil that will probably kill the compressor after some time.
R413 is also possible, as Gerd mentioned, if you can get.

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18 Aug 2005 18:11 #30477 by saleem
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On 2005-08-18 16:18, Juergen wrote:
Mercedes-Benz makes only conversion to R134 with new fittings, dryer, some different sealings and important new and different oil.
You should not use the R134 gas with the old R12 oil that will probably kill the compressor after some time.
R413 is also possible, as Gerd mentioned, if you can get.

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Juergen

Hi juergen, Is this kind of oil has aspcial name or density?please let me know if you have enough expert .

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saleem.dashti

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18 Aug 2005 18:40 #30478 by Juergen
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Saleem,

sorry but I don´t know the name of the oil.

Juergen

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