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Old 06-16-2008, 04:31 PM
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Default Red Tek air conditioning R-134a replacement

Has anyone used this for a slow leak and if so how did it work?

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Louis Ott caught his car on fire using a hydrocarbon based refrigerant.



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How did that happen? Did it lead out and catch on fire, or did it get on something while it was being installed. I have seen A/C hoses pop and man if it was something flammable that was coming out, you would be in BIG TROUBLE!



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