How to Use AC Pro

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If your car’s air conditioner is blowing hot air because it’s low on R-134a refrigerant, and it’s taken at least two weeks to get that way, A/C Pro can fix your problem and save you time and money. A/C Pro is the easy repair anyone can do! It only takes a few minutes.

Product(s) Featured:

- Easy as 1-2-SQUEEZE!
- #1 rated coldest air.
- Cools interior faster with colder, drier air.
- Replaces lost refrigerant and oil in automotive A/C system.
- Special anti-wear additives extend system life and improve performance.
- System safe leak sealer stops most common A/C leaks in hoses, gaskets and O-Rings.
- Contains moisture and acid eliminator.
- Reusable Trigger dispenser with built in low-pressure gauge and temperature dial indicator.
- Extra long 24" recharge hose for accessing hard to reach service ports.
- New easy coupler attaches simply by pushing on the port.

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I'm a person that doesn't really know anything about cars so I was kind of scared to do this on my own but paid close attention to the instructions and went ahead and did it it was real easy and it worked...

trisrobs
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Went down to a local car mechanic and they wanted $150 to recharge my AC. At that point it just wasn't worth it to me. So I went down to Auto Zone and picked up a can of AC Pro for $44.99. Now my AC works great and it was super easy to do. Thanks AC Pro!!!

The_Shepards_Chosen
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I went and bought a can of A/C Pro with gauge. I've never charged a cars a/c before. My brother charged my 2000 Ford Taurus last year and it worked. I decided to do some research and try it myself. When Temps went up for the first time in Vegas this year, I turned the A/C on and it was blowing hot air. After watching a few videos on YouTube, I attempted it by myself. Product worked exactly like it was presented. And I did it with the hood resting on my shoulder because my hood lift supports finally died. Just follow instructions. I would buy product again.

skabeatgirl
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I have a 2008 Nissan Altima S. My air was blowing cool but down here in the South slightly cool isn't good enough in the summer. Dealership quoted me at 150 to recharge. Decided to try this AC Pro, and if all fails I'm only out of $40. Did the recharge exactly by the directions, and my air is pumping colder than before it got warm, and saved $ in the process.

xJsmoovex
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Wife's car AC has been blowing warm air for a couple of years, but we did not want to expense a garage bill to fix. While doing a brake job on my car, I noticed that NAPA had AC Pro on sell for $35, . So I took the chance purchase that low AC gas was the issue after seeing good reviews on line and the video for this product.

The only thing extra that I had to do, was disconnect her car's battery for five minutes as to do a force reset of her car's computer. Because it 'remembered' that her AC compressor should be turned off (saw as a tip on one of the car fix forums). Upon rest, the factory default computer settings allowed the compressor to turn on, per the computer's 'memory' from the factory.

Her AC blows cold now! Wife is very happy with me for fixing this. (At least for the time being, lol).

displacedhillbilly
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This is a good instructional video. I've seen people try to use the wrong port and get frustrated. However, they should mention if you have to add freon again it's because there's still a leak (that's why you needed freon in the first place) and you should weigh the costs of continuing to add freon or get the leak repaired. If you know you're not keeping the car for more than a few years and it only costs you one can a year it's probably not worth getting the system repaired.

Ardie
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Worked well on my 2003 Dodge Ram and saved me money close to a $1, 000 because several mechanics were telling me I may have had a broken blend door. Nope, followed advice from another web sight and bought a can of AC Pro. Followed the directions and after about ten minutes I had cold AC. So far, the cold AC has held for weeks. Great easy product.

ericschindler
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I read, and followed the printed and video instructions. My 2004 Nissan Armada was reading 12 PSI and blowing cool air (not cold). I filled the system to 47 PSI (3/4 of the bottle). It now works as well as the day I bought the new vehicle. Thanks, Cheers

stanfordcoffee
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This was beyond easy! I'm not familiar with anything that exists under the hood of a car. I tried this on a 2001 Nissan Sentra. The High and Low pressure ports are super easy to find. I followed exact instructions, turned on AC to full, removed the plastic protection part, screwed the valve back in, shook the well for at least half a minute, hooked up the hose to the low pressure port - heard the click - made sure it's securely hooked up and the arrow was way over to the left on the white area.

I couldn't see if the compressor was running on this car - very difficult to see. So, I press the trigger for a few seconds while moving the canister from 12 to the 3 o'clock position every second or faster - and lo and behold - the compressor started running just after a couple of seconds! I could feel and hear the new noise. Hallelujah, the compressor was running!

So, I had set the valve's gauge to an ambient temp of about 75 deg, and after pushing the trigger for about 10-15 seconds each time, the needle finally ended up in the middle of the red triangle area.

The temp in the past 5 days, with 90+ weather outside, is consistently blowing at 40 to 43 deg at the vents, and the ambient temp inside the car is about 60 - 65 deg :) I couldn't be happier with this product!

If the refrigerant ends up leaking after a few months, I'll definitely try their sealer product, before using the remaining ACPRO --- I can feel about half of the quantity is left in the can!

Great product, highly recommended, *unless* you have compression issues and adding refrigerant will likely not solve the problem.

Good luck!

pn
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I was nervous after first about this because my AC was low, I never done this myself before, I drive a 2016 Kia, and was a couple hours from leaving to go on vacation, for an 8 hour drive to my destination. This video worked like gold for me and my family. We were very pleased with our AC fully working again while driving through 91 degree, humid weather on our drive. Thank you AC Pro!

kensleylewis
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This product and video just saved me from sweltering heat! Thank you!

thelovelyladylocs
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Just used it on my 2004 Monte Carlo. It wasn't blowing hot air, but it wasn't cool either. Also my compressor wasn't spinning at all. I went ahead and followed the instructions and sure enough, the compressor began to spin and ice cold air began to flow. I could get use to this DIY stuff..

TheGoldens
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Works great!! But don't forget to throw the safety cap behind your back. 😂😂

joelthompson
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I've been using the same can to top off or vehicles for the past 3 years, excellent product

rhoff
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After I figured out that my 98 ford contour was "hopeless" when it came to fixing the AC, I researched the problem myself. As soon as I turned the AC on MAX nice HOT air blew in the car. Yuck. If I kept it on low cool, a tiny breeze of cool air came through, but if I touched that fan setting, it was all downhill from there. That is when I finally figured out that it had to be a fuse able link. I went for the WIDE OPEN THROTTLE CONTROL, located under the hood, and wow, no more hot air! It needed a charge, and is colder now, but I paid $25 for some idiot to hold the button down while car ran on MAX AC. The lower port which was supposed to be used to install the refrigerant was right on top, near the radiator so when I called Advanced Auto to ask if it was true and can port would only fit on the proper intake, I WAS PLEASED TO KNOW THE GUY DID IT RIGHT, BUT MAD THAT I CALLED AFTER PAYING $25 BUCKS! Oh well, live and learn. I hope this info will help someone else!

rosemarylane
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Wow thank you for this video. I have one of the gauges and didn't know how to read it. I added one can of freon and didn't know if I should add another. But with your easy to follow video, I should be ok. My car was blowing hot air.

thurm
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Worked on our 2007 jeep Liberty. Just an FYI AC Pro said they discontinued having the outside temperature setting gauge on the gauge as apparently it was confusing people. So your AC Pro may not have a temperature setting dial.

Hicaliber
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I LOVE this video. I watched it 4 yrs ago when I used A/C pro the 1st time. He really makes it so easy to follow. I'm watching it again for another usage to make sure I get it right. ...and ...folks - I like his usage of LEVITY. He's just trying to make a boring video a little pleasant. It was very informative and made me smile. Thank you for the 2nd time helping me out! :)

pattiejeandean
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got in the car this morning hot air ran right over to Wal Mart and go this and I live in south FL it is HOT here took me 10 minutes and now i have cold air in my AC this stuff rocks!

wmoore
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OMG Finally a video that explains the pressure needed is with the compressor on. With it off, of course it will read in the RED. Well done AC PRO!

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