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Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic Automotive Refrigerant 134A - 22 OZ

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  • UNABLE TO SHIP THIS ITEM TO CALIFORNIA and WASHINGTON
  • Replaces lost R-134a refrigerant and oil in automotive A/C system
  • Eliminates moisture buildup and acid from A/C system to help extend A/C system life
  • Contains acceptable amounts of ingredients: 14oz R-134a Refrigerant (1,1,1,2 Tetrafluoroethane, CAS# 811-97-2) & 8oz of synthetic lubricant enhancer, conditioner, with leak sealer.
  • Contains R-134a gas which is acceptable for use in motor vehicle A/C (MVAC) systems
  • Complies with Section 612 of the EPA Clean Air Act. EPA Compliant in Self Sealing Cans


Arctic Freeze Ultra Synthetic Automotive Refrigerant 134A offers a convenient synthetic refrigerant kit that makes it simple to recharge your vehicle's air conditioning system. Formulated with Cool Boost technology, this auto refrigerant 134A helps the AC system produce colder air to make your car more comfortable. AC leak sealer helps to seal common AC leaks in the rubber hoses, gaskets and O-rings. This R-134A refrigerant contains a moisture and acid buildup eliminator to extend the life of your AC system. To use this kit, locate the low pressure port, turn on the vehicle and turn the AC to high. Attach the quick connect fitting on the refrigerant dispenser, read the pressure and charge the system. This kit comes with a reusable push button AC recharge hose and gauge for easy use.


M.I
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
My ac was blowing hot air, so I wasn't sure if this product would work.i watched the how to video and used the product as told.My ac now works wonderfully!! The air is very cold!
Rick B
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
It was taking a long time for my car ac to start cooling. I purchased this kit and it solved my problem. Be careful to follow the directions. You can damage your ac unit by overcharging. I recommend this product.
Munki
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
In this Texas heat you need AC in your car. Like most things I went to YouTube to see how to get my AC cool again. It was blowing hot air. So after a video I was pretty confident I could do this on my own. Without my husband. I purchased and followed YouTube instructions and minutes later cold air. A week later it stopped getting as cold as it was so I did it again and it did read low. Maybe a small leak in hose? Not sure but after doing it again I haven’t had any issues. Air is blowing cold and I would highly recommend!
Vance N
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
This is certainly worth a shot before the mechanic kill you with a hefty bill. For reference I used this on my 91' supra that the AC just stopped working (r134a converted). I was hoping this was the solution if it wasn't leaking. I did as instructed which was easy enough. The harder part was squirming into the engine bay where the low pressure service line was - then clicked the hose/gauge in place (which car was started and AC on high and max cool). Verified on the gauge that the coolant was low - almost empty and screwed the canister on (after shaking well). Push the trigger and rock the can slow until the gauge reads midways in the blue. Quick snap off the connection and done! Recap the service line.For reference, my starting psi was pretty low. 22 oz got me up to about 30 - 32 psi. I wanted to be past middle which my old can's leftovers got me to about 35 ish - right in the middle of the blue. CAn I put another 4 oz or 6 oz can's worth? Probably and it'll get me closer to the max of 45 but keep in mind if you overfill it you will render the AC too high pressured and it will not work anyways. So I left it as it has a good amount and my AC is back to being Ice cold!My only gripes are:- hose is kind of short. It's fine if your service line is on the upper of the engine. Mine was seated about midways in the engine height so it Just made it high enough for me to read the gauge and screw on the can with minimal room to rock the can.- the can nozzle was a little loose. My remainder of the old can was not loose like that. When I first squeezed if I didn't press exactly centered it'd leak a little.
Amberly Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
So this product worked enough to have my compressor kick back on but it really barley changed the temperature of the air blowing through the vents. It's cooler than it was when my air conditioner was completely dead but I wouldn't say it's cold cold or working properly.I will go with a different brand next time.
Thomas Hill
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
Bought this 22oz version and a 14oz can by the same manufacturer on Amazon to recharge our RV's engine's AC system. Items arrived, and after we vacuum-pumped the AC system, when we went to fill the system, my mechanic found both of the gas canister items defective. The 14oz version had no valve stem, so "pushing the button" did nothing. The larger version was also defective, it leaked gas into the atmosphere at the stem when the button is pushed. We needed to go buy gas locally at an automotive store to get the job done. Even worse, apparently, you're not allowed to return the item/s. I saw nothing on the Amazon website about the items not being returnable at the time I bought them. Terrible product design and worse customer service. Do not waste your money. Not everything sold on Amazon is wonderful :-(
4652
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
no commrnt
Kevin Mattingly
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2019
Had my wife get this for me. This product is awesome. We have a 2011Honda fit. When I checked how much freon I had before filling. It actually was in blue area where it says filled. It was almost at the point where it's going to be low. So I shook can as it says. I connected hose to can then connected to low side hose. But before I did all this. Made sure vehicle was warmed up Had ac blowing max speed. Then I had can upright. Pushed the little trigger and let freon go in. Do not put a whole lot in at one time when you push trigger. Just a little bit at a time. Holding trigger to long you might over fill it. Just when you push it, let off turn can turn to the right at about 3 o'clock position it will relieve some pressure. Check gauge see if in blue area. I kept doing it until I was at almost the top of blue. My car is 45 degrees maybe a little lower....the ones having trouble doing this if you follow my directions this will work for you. I'm not an expert but this works good, the way I did it. The gauge is accurate as someone says it's not. Just remember after you push freon in. Turn can to right at about 3 oclock position where some pressure does release. Then check gauge.... By me doing it this way it works well. My wife is happy now. Like they say Happy wife Happy life. Trust me she's happy now. Thanks. Kevin
So moved!
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2019
Work great for our 2011 BMW 323i! Finally cool air again! Thanks!
Yves Desilets
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2019
Well, so far so good as they say. This product was the one I wanted for my '97 Eurovan Camper 'cause I didn't want something else like R12 in my system. So, I decided to purchase the ID Arctic Freeze because it was R134a and easy to use. It took me about 10-15 minutes to pour the whole content of the bottle into my system which was in need of refrigerant. At first, it was showing 25 degrees in the dashboard vent with an outside temperature of 29 degrees. After the refill, the temperature dropped to 10 degrees Celsius (which was fine to me)…...I refilled my AC just 2 days ago so I can't tell if it will last but I'm pretty confident it will. I'm going on a trip next week. There I will know if everything's OK. When the bottle was empty, the guage was showing 45 (FULL) !!! Shipping was quite fast, a day before expected to arrive and communications very good. I recommend this product and also the seller !
Thomas Guillaume
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2019
EASIEST way to charge your air conditioning system! If your AC is not as cold as it used to be or not cold at all wich was my case, try this out! Just make sure your vehicule needs R-134a. It will blow your mind how easy it is to make your AC cold again... lots of videos on youtube are covering how to do it yourself instead of going to a garage and let them rip you off. If your car needs R-134a dont go and convert it to 12a like alot try to do it wont be as cold and wont last, order this instead.
Udham
Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2019
Tried to fill up My AC in my truck. The pressure gauge on the hose leaked so bad that I wasn't able to build enough pressure in the hose to actually get the refrigerant into the cars AC, it all just sprayed out the back of pressure gauge. this was completely useless and a waste of money. I'm no further ahead with my AC but my wallet is a lot emptier.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2018
Does the job, easy to use, it works! But, be careful of the flimsy plastic head unit and screw in hose as they flex a lot and will leak when shaking the can while filling. The push button sticks open too, so manually pop it up when you want to stop the flow. I used another product that had a trigger device with a built in gauge, it was far more sturdier.
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