you do not ever under any circumstances put water in an ac line
2026-06-03 19:29:17
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Javier Marin :
Sorry to say but with this new condensers being so thin flushing it out does more damage then good. Your better off replacing the condenser if you’re compressor went out.
2026-06-03 11:02:18
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Ryan Porterzzo4f f ttf f? r :
what are you using is it water to flush it out
2026-06-03 04:07:25
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1130irish :
What is in the bottle?
2026-06-10 10:58:44
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BRING ON THE LIBERAL MELTDOWNS :
If you really think about it this makes the Freon last longer. Just saying. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2026-06-03 15:37:05
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Andrew :
Your better off replacing everything but what do I know add tech here is
2026-06-03 14:50:10
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williamparks283 :
A nitrogen flush (or purge) in an AC system is the process of pushing pressurized, dry nitrogen gas through the refrigerant lines to safely clear out contaminants, moisture, and debris. It is an industry-standard best practice to protect system efficiency and prevent compressor damage.
2026-06-20 14:09:03
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Gman :
You know what’s crazy? I’ve replaced compressors, lines, all sorts of stuff on different vehicles I‘ve owned. Never flushed anything at all, never pulled a vaccum or anything. They all still work to this day.
2026-06-03 12:58:31
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❌️ProdigyChild❌️ :
One of the problems is also the freon. R12 was the best
2026-06-07 22:14:52
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Beto :
Denatured alcohol works
2026-06-06 01:41:44
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Sarge :
This product is designed to administer a flush of ac cleaning solvent, its not water. You can buy similar tools and fluids at your local parts store. This isnt something new. The point is if your replacing the compressor you should either change everything in the circuit or you can save some money and do this, but don't do nothing or its a guarantee next season you will be replacing the pump again.
2026-06-04 12:48:38
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Daniel Wagner :
most new condensers will not flush properly. but still good to clean lines and evap. new compressor, expansion valve/ orfice, new desiccant bag/ accumulator / receiver drier, and likely a new condenser
2026-06-04 03:55:28
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davidfox0532 :
not 1 person mentioned the receiver dryer flush all you want. if you change that it won't matter anyways there is no way your flushing i a RD without making it worse
2026-06-03 11:51:47
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Ben :
If you are replacing the compressor because it failed and came apart. You will never get all the debris out of the condenser. You are better off replacing it. Along with the office tube and the dryer.
2026-06-03 15:13:45
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Olds :
isn't that what vacuuming it down below 200 microns is for?
2026-06-04 06:15:38
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👑👑 tyre$$e👑brown 👑👑 :
In today’s world comebacks equal money.
2026-06-03 22:39:46
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@user7554878269011 :
whats the matter compressor?
2026-06-03 13:45:25
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timheath703 :
Evap flush is ok . The new condensers have tubing that’s so tiny it’s almost impossible to clean them . Old condensers had much larger tubing that could be flushed . Condensers are cheap
2026-06-05 01:50:31
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jeffewer907 :
change the accumulater canister. that catches everything before it goes to the compressor
2026-06-17 15:03:44
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williamparks283 :
I thought nitrogen was the think to use?
2026-06-20 14:08:06
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Rockinrick :
I always flush right after a dump
2026-06-16 04:52:48
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Steve saunders :
Ok, so when you flush everything, how much oil do you put in each component?
2026-06-16 04:28:03
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West Bound :
Most Techs I’ve encountered see my flush kit and say they never seen one.
2026-06-15 23:22:02
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BigSizzler :
this can't b good.
2026-06-16 10:47:08
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scottwilliams1943 :
new condenser every time
2026-06-03 15:25:44
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