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Mr*Beach
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Re: Air-Con re-gassing Wed, 18 June 2003 02:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
If your system has R134 in it, re-gassing wont cost much. I think my work does it for about $60 (Toyota dealership). If your system uses R12, then you will need a retro fit(i think thats what its called) which is a new reciever dryer, de-gas and bleed then a re-gas. I couldnt tell you how much that is but I think with a '92, it should have R134.

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