Published On Jul 7, 2024
I purchased two brands of refrigerant advertised and replacement refrigerant for R-134A for a vehicle's air conditioning system. Using the proper test equipment and proper safety techniques, I compared both alternative refrigerants to R-134A. I hope this review helps you avoid making a costly mistake.
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