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Someone's going to get hurt 88

With all due respect to you and your mechanic/friend.... it seems nearly impossible that someone with even rudimentary mechanical/automotive skills could not identify low pressure / high pressure circuits and their respective service ports.

I am *NOT* trying to be a dick.

But you are fooling around with machinery that can generate hundreds of pounds per square inch of pressure. One goof and you or your friend could be maimed or worse.

Please, get this to a shop that specializes in Mobile A/C systems.

And if you wish to learn about these things for yourself, feel free to hang around the board and ask lots of questions. But I'm not sure anyone here is prepared to tell you where to find a service port so you can go dump some gas in.

Good Luck






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