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[GMCnet] Duracool kit [message #283444] Wed, 29 July 2015 09:00 Go to previous message
glwgmc is currently offline  glwgmc   United States
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Hi Bob,

I used the Duracool® Mobile A/C Tune Up and Sealant Kit.

Duracool literature says:

"Research has shown that many vehicles, some which are less than two years old have lost sufficient refrigerant due to pinhole leaks to render the air-conditioning system inoperative. In many cases the loss of only a few ounces of refrigerant will result in the inability of the Air-Conditioning system to cool the vehicle satisfactorily.

These leaks are often caused by the refrigerants or lubricants becoming corrosive after they have absorbed or combined with moisture that has entered the system.These phantom leaks are the most difficult to find and expensive to repair. The Duracool® Mobile A/C Tune Up and Sealant Kit is the answer to this problem. The kit is designed for both the " Do it Yourself Enthusiasts" and the " Professional Repair Technician". The easy to follow step by step installation instructions will guide you through the installation procedure, in many cases this task has been completed in less than an hours time. The contents of the kit will remove any moisture in the system, stop leaks in the system and replace any refrigerant oil that may have been lost as a result of leaks. Each kit contains adapter fittings for older vehicles or equipment, a charging hose and a low side pressure gauge that allows the installer to accurately measure system performance. The combination of Duracool® DuraDry™, Duracool® SystemSeal™ and Duracool® A/C Oil Chill™ that are included in the kit ensure minute single or multiple leaks will be eliminated and that system cooling will be restored. Any residual Duracool® SystemSeal™ that is not used when sealing initial leaks will continue to travel in the system and seal future leaks that may occur.”

Jerry
Jerry Work
The Dovetail Joint
Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple building in historic Kerby, OR

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