This is a real Do It Yourself review of adding refrigerant to your car. I added AC Pro to my car. I’m not a car enthusiast or mechanic. An honest opinion of adding refrigerant yourself. If your having difficulty finding the low pressure port to a newer model Volvo S60 maybe my video will help.
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Great video! Thanks
This was fairly simple once I found where I was supposed to add the fluid. You really don't need the ;longer hose if it's pretty low because you want full liquid form in there and not gas. Okay tight spot doable for a rookie and thanks for the location.
omg this was such a help!!!! thank you so much!!!
What is the refrigerant type used, as I know there are 12A 22A not sure of the other model and don't know which the Volvo takes.
Hey He was successful with this but All Data (an industry standard repair service) says to only fill from the high pressure side
I have an S60, but after I hooked up the AC recharge it wouldn't flow into the car. I had the AC on, so I'm not sure why I can't get any recharge into it? Any thoughts?
I have an 02 s80. Looks similar but I think placement might be different.
I just picked up a 2003 xc70 and the AC is blowing hot so I'm going to try this ty for the vid and I love ur pup artwork
thanks for the help. had to get a Socket with an extension to get the cap off but this video helped thanks again
I may have missed it, but are you servicing it on the high or low pressure side?
this was great!! glad to see someone admit they are not very much a mechanic and successfully do a job. I feel confident I can do this as a result.!!!
Thanks – fixed with a $5 can of freon instead of an expensive dealer visit !!!
Thanks for this video. It was very helpful when looking for the connection on my 2007 Volvo S60 2.5T AWD. I used a socket set with an extension to unscrew that cap and it worked in the tight space.
Better late than never! It's highly recommended to roll all your windows down with AC on high! Possible reason for not going into the Green is bc you need more than what you put in! Average AC system holds any where from a 1.5 lbs to 1.9 or even more of refrigerant! So, if you said you were only getting hot air, most likely your system was empty! Also, if your AC only blows cold for a few weeks to a month or so, you have a leak, and definitely recommend to take to a mechanic!
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Dude, You are a graphic artist in SoCal. You drive a Volvo. Pay someone to do it for you. It shouldn't cost you that much to recharge freon on your AC.
R134? Btw when I connect the hose will I see it pressurise so I can see if it's full or not? Do I need to purge the system beforehand ? Thanks!