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Car Air Con Gas Recharge Kit - £40


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Includes trigger and gauge  charge connector and a part used r134a gas cylinder. Only used for one fill and have now changed car to one that is not compatible.  Each cylinder contains enough gas for 2-3 fills depending on your vehicle so there is at least one fill in this. £40. (Cylinder can also be returned to Halfords for a £10 refund.). Contact Mark on 07786996375. Collect from West Dulwich 

Check your vehicle compatibility first on the halfords site. Should be fine for all pre 2014 cars. You will need to check on cars between 2014 and 2017. Not compatible for any car after 2017. 
 

Details from halfords below. 
 

AC Pro Auto Air Conditioning Recharge - Gas R134A

Regular maintenance with the AC Pro Auto Air Conditioning Recharge gives your air con a new set of legs, ensuring maximum cooling and fuel efficiency. It requires the R134A Trigger and Gaugeto operate (sold separately).

Note: For more info and help with using the product, including locating the air-conditioning low pressure service port on your car, have a nosey at the A/C Pro air-con website.

Features & Benefits: 

  • Restores refrigerant and oil
  • Seals leaks in hoses, gaskets & O rings
  • Improves efficiency
  • Advanced leak sealant
  • Please note packaging may vary

Compatibility:

  • Not suitable for hybrid vehicles and the R1234YF systems

Additional Note:

  • Please Note: The Recharge is able to top up 2-3 cars based on inadvertent refrigerant loss based on low refrigerant in car. Some cars hold 700-800 grams of refrigerant, but most hold 400- 600 grams.
  • As part of the environmental recycling refund, return your empty cylinder to store and receive £10/€10 cash back

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