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> Firstly these DIY refills are IMHO a waste of money, as proper ac
> performance is very much dependant on exactly the right charge, which is
> done by weight. You have no idea of how much R134a is in the system from
> reading the low side alone.
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> 25psi is somewhat low anyhow even if you were reading the high side, which
> incidentally is only possible with a scan tool connected to the car- there
> is no HP side port on these cars.
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> Secondly the 850 was never anything but R134a, so 'retrofitting' it was
> never an option.
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> Tim..
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Does the 850 system use a TXV or a fixed orifice? The charge is much
more critical in the latter.
DIY is pretty easy if you start out from empty. You have to have a
vacuum pump to do this, but you don't need a particularly good vacuum if
the system has not been completely up to air. If it leaks out in 2 years
though there's a problem somewhere. I retrofitted and charged the AC in
my 740 about 6 years ago and it still works great.
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