flighht2k5
Active Member
Huh?So get it removed. Cheaper then getting the entire service done.
Huh?So get it removed. Cheaper then getting the entire service done.
Requires a licenseYou can have the system vacuumed. Repair it and fill it yourself cheaper then having it done. Likely cost $25 to have the system vacuumed. I was dealing with a system that had nothing in it. Remember that you may need to add oil if you replace something like the condenser. Where a hose there would be no need.
[emoji106] just don't take money or charge anyone to service their system. You're breaking the law.I guess I need to spell it out as that's what I was saying. Take it to a shop and have it evacuated. Then you can repair it yourself safely.