A/C Pro ACP-100 Ultra Synthetic R-134a Car Refrigerant Kit - 20 OZ
A/C Pro ACP-100 Ultra Synthetic R-134a Car Refrigerant Kit - 20 OZ
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A/C Pro ACP-100 Ultra Synthetic R-134a Car Refrigerant Kit - 20 OZ

4.5 stars out of 773 reviews
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  • Professional Formula: One 20 oz A/C Pro ACP-100 Professional Formula Ultra Synthetic R-134a Car Refrigerant Recharge Kit
  • Enhanced Cooling: Formulated to produce the coldest air and extend AC system life
  • Leak Sealing: Helps seal common leaks in rubber components and eliminates acid and moisture buildup
  • Convenient Use: Comes with a reusable extra-long braided charging hose and gauge with trigger dispenser for easy and accurate recharging
  • Powerful Additives: Contains approximately 17 oz of R-134a and 3 oz of additives, including 2x cooling boosters compared to the next leading brand
  • DIY Friendly: Fast and easy to use; simply find the low pressure port, measure the A/C system, and charge
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Pros
  • : Provides step-by-step instructions and demonstrations.
  • : Helps improve car's air conditioner during hot weather.
  • : Directions are easy to follow.
  • : Offers lower prices compared to similar products.
Cons
  • : Gauge and hose connections have a tendency to leak.
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Aug 14, 2020
James
5 out of 5 stars review

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Really Wokd Great!

I've used this on 3 different vehicles and it has worked as advertised on all. The most recent was on a 12 year old HYUNDAI that was blowing air at 83 degrees on it's coldest setting before the recharge and 58 degrees after the recharge. This is very simple to hook up, there are several great YouTube tutorials on how to use it and the recharge procedure takes less than 15 minutes. On top of that you will save a lot of money doing it yourself instead of taking it to a repair shop.

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Oct 16, 2023
Kbaby2u
5 out of 5 stars review

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R 134a refrigerant for car a/c.

I had paid 100.00 to have my a/c refrigerant refilled. It must have had a slow leak but this product had a leak sealer in it and my a/c is still blowing cold with no more problems. I would recommend it for a quick fix that might stay fixed like mine did. Worth the money for sure.

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Jul 22, 2022
GreenerR72
5 out of 5 stars review

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Works as it should.

Worked well for my AC issues on my Sorento. Low pressure/refrigerant was my issue, causing the core to freeze up. Pressure check on the low connection showed less than 10psi. Used about half of the refrigerant in the AC Pro container, stopped at 40psi (mid way of good). Drove the car for about 15 mins and checked the pressure and was down 2psi, added more to keep it at 40psi. Basic steps to follow: Warm car up to normal operating temp. Turn off car. Locate your "L" low pressure service port. Remove cap and unscrew hose and gauge from AC pro kit. Connect to Low pressure service port, if it does not fit, you have the wrong type. Start car, turn AC on MAX, fan on high, temp on coldest setting, open doors/windows to prevent the AC from cycling. Watch pressure gauge if you're in the good range you need to have your AC serviced by a pro. If low, you can turn car off. reconnect the hose and gauge to the AC pro tank. Start car, and pull trigger in the upright position while moving the bottle around, then holding it horizontal and moving the bottle around. Repeat this until you're in the green PSI zone. Drive the car for a few miles and repeat the steps to ensure its still in the green PSI zone. If the AC stops blowing cold over a short time period, you have a leak and need to have your system serviced.

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