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ZeroR® AC Refrigerant is a 100% natural hydrocarbon replacement for R134a, offering equal cooling power in a lighter 6oz can. Engineered for easy installation with standard R134a fittings, it meets modern safety standards with a class 2.1 flammability rating and is compatible with multiple refrigerant types under EPA guidelines. Perfect for eco-conscious professionals seeking efficient, safe, and hassle-free AC recharging.
| Manufacturer | DIY Parts Inc. |
| Brand | ZeroR |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm; 453.59 g |
| Manufacturer reference | 6-ZR134A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6-ZR134A |
| Item Weight | 453 g |
M**E
This is NOT R134a, incase you didn't notice. R134a is odorless and non-flammable, this is neither. That-said, it smells good and works even better. Had to totally evacuate my system due to a bad o-ring, so I knew I wouldn't be mixing chemicals with just a top-off. One strangeness was, I'm used to seeing high-and-low pressure increase beyond ambient-temperature, if I (intentionally) add more charge than necessary; this never increased beyond ambient no matter how much extra charge I put in... but no complaints.
M**Z
Great product would recommend this product to others
P**1
is your car ac hot or not blowing cold but kinda cold , Well this is what you need , first you need to make sure that your fan is blowing , yes , then make sure your ac compressor is coming on when you turn it on on the dash in your car, you can do this by , car in park, start car, open hood, have someone turn on your ac while you stand outside on the side of the front of the car ,the side that the ac compressor is on , do not put your hands in the belt or fan , your listening for a clicking or change in sounds while someone turns the ac on , if your not sure have them repeat this several times, so if the fan blows,the compressor clicks then you should trying adding this R-134a freon, you will need a hose that hooks to the can and the car ac system,turn the car off, add a small amount of freon gas, STOP , listen for any hissing , if you here this you should stop and find out where the freon gas is going, if you can't stop it from leaking ,STOP you are waisting your money, if no leaking then , add 1 can , run the ac wait , if still not cold add alittle more ,to much is no good, just a little at a time, I advise watching a DIY video first ,you can do this, enjoy
L**O
So it’s been in the car now for a week. I’ve had zero issues other than the fact that I had to use more of this product than I would or 134 a. Ice cold AC. You really should have a gauge when you put this in Because I use a whole extra can. Time will tell. But for right now five stars high school AC.. As a sidenote, I did place a vacuum on it, even though the cat says not to.
M**O
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