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Old 07-18-2007, 08:23 PM   #14
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Re: 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee Question

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Originally Posted by love them hogs View Post
You didnt really do that did you?R-134a and R-12 are both dangerous chemicals and should never be inhaled unless you would like to get cancer or freeze your lungs.If your evaporator is leaking than you need to get it fixed or the freon recovered.Just re-charging the system that is leaking a dangerous substance in the cab of the car is the worst advice I have ever heard.DONT DO IT!!!

If you are wondering I am a collision repair tech that deals with this stuff everyday.I dont know what you think you learned in some engine class but if you are telling people to do that , then you dont know what you are talking about and shouldnt be giving advice.Sorry if I sound harsh but you are putting yourself and others in danger with that type of "shade tree" mechanics.
first off my evaporator is not pouring out R-134a it is a slow leak and I am guessing that is where it is leaking from. I ran dye through the system and I can see it showing up near the fire wall.

Second off R-134a doesn't cause cancer nor will it freeze your lungs at those doses. It will make you high if you puff it like a drug user.
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

R-22 that is a diffrent story and you need a license to handle it at least in VA.
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