Before Buy

Is Our Gas Refill Product Right for You?

1. Is your car's AC blowing warm air?

Yes: Proceed to the next question.

No: Our gas refill product may not be necessary. Consider other potential issues with your AC system.

2. Have you checked for visible leaks in your AC system?

Yes: If leaks are present, our gas refill product may not be sufficient. Consider repairing leaks before refilling the refrigerant.

No: Continue to the next question.

3. Have you tested electrical components like fuses, relays, and the AC compressor clutch?

Yes: If electrical issues are detected, our gas refill product may not solve the problem. Consider addressing electrical faults before attempting a refill.

No: Proceed to the next question.

4. Is your vehicle's AC compressor turning on when the AC is switched on?

Yes: If the compressor is functioning correctly, our gas refill product may be suitable for your vehicle. Ensure compatibility with your system's refrigerant type and capacity.

No: If the compressor is not turning on, it may be due to insufficient refrigerant. Our gas refill product could help if low refrigerant levels are the issue.

5. How to Determine the Correct Refrigerant for Your Vehicle:

To choose the right gas refill product, follow these steps to find the label under the bonnet of your car:

  1. Open the bonnet: Locate the bonnet release lever inside your car, usually near the driver's seat. Pull the lever to release the bonnet.

  2. Find the label: Look for a label or sticker under the bonnet, typically located on the underside of the bonnet itself, the front cross member, or near the radiator.

  3. Read the label: The label will contain important information about your vehicle's AC system, including:

    Type of refrigerant: Look for a designation like R134a (kattintható termék kínálatra mutatva)or R1234yf. (kattintható termék kínálatra mutatva)

    Correct amount of gas: The label will specify the required amount of refrigerant in grams (e.g., "500g").

Ensure you choose the gas refill product that matches the type and amount of refrigerant specified on the label.

Additional Consideration:

Some vehicles require a minimum amount of refrigerant to engage the compressor. If your compressor only turns on when there's a specific amount of gas in the system, our gas refill product may be necessary to reach that threshold.

When to Use Our Gas Refill Product:

If your car's AC is blowing warm air, there are no visible leaks, and both electrical components and the compressor are functioning correctly or require a minimum amount of refrigerant to engage.

  • 1. Open the bonnet

    Locate the bonnet release lever inside your car, usually near the driver's seat. Pull the lever to release the bonnet.

  • 2. Find the label

    Look for a label or sticker under the bonnet, typically located on the underside of the bonnet itself, the front cross member, or near the radiator.

  • 3. Read the label

    The label will contain important information about your vehicle's AC system, including:

  • Type of refigerant

    Look for a designation like R134a  or R1234yf.

  • Correct amount of gas

    The label will specify the required amount of refrigerant in grams (e.g., "500g").

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