Putting refrigerant in my car

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Asked by Deekuz Jun 23, 2019 at 01:51 PM about the 2007 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I put the can of refrigerant to
the part under the hood the gange
points to the red warning section
what does this mean what do I do

1 Answer

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well press the Schrader valve in to let some of the Freon out, you over charged the AC Capacity. Best to use Real AC Manifold Gauges , vacuum Pump system, after replacing the AC Dryer and new O rings, replace what ever part was leaking the Freon in 1st Place..< all this is correct Repair, but we all know costly.. the off shelf Freon kit is like using fix a flat for a flat tire, just a temporary quick fix. that wont last long.

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