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1991 Air Conditioning not cold anymore 200 1991

Sounds like it is low on refrigerant. R134a is a smaller molecule than R12 and seems to be more leak prone, especially in converted systems. You can charge it yourself with a kit from any auto parts store. Advance Auto Parts sells a good leak stop product, I forget the name brand. If the leak is bad, this is a waste of time. You'll end up spending more keeping it charged than you would if you had it fixed properly by a competent licensed AC service technician that will likely gaurantee his results.
When I was in high school, I would have done illegal things to get a car like this, with air conditioning.






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