Very nice info with great montage hope u reach 5 million before 2022 (: . I have a question why would you remove the accumulator before flushing for ac compressor i see it's right could u explain please . Also i have a crown victoria sit for two years without ac because it leaked and i didn't fix it at that time but now i replaced the condensor cuz it was the problem should i change the accumulator ? I left the lines opend for three days before i changed the condensor any recommendations would be appreciated
Make sure to replace the accumulator or drier, same part, when changing the compressor and don’t not flush the system with the new accumulator installed, or the new compressor, Important info that was overlooked.
Thanks for the video! Seems hard to track down specifics on the kind of pressure one would want from their air compressors to complete an AC flush. What do you recommend for the PSI and/or SCFM?
My full AC system requires 200 ml of oil, do I need to make sure that this quantity is in the compressor after the flashing. Or only to follow the workshop manual the quantity required for the compressor replacement (which is almost 120 ml)
If there's nothing wrong with the AC compressor and you disconnect it as you say in the video to do, then the only oil you would need to add would be for the accumulator/dryer, right?
Can I message you? I'm actually doing things with my cars ac system. I was ase certified for engine performance and brakes/suspension, but I didn't dabble with ac since none of my cars ever had it working until my current car had its ac die a month after I bought it. It's a long story sir.
WTF! He has recommended to replace all major components before flushing...you might as well replace the hoses and not have to flush anything...smmfh...
Never flush with compressed air always use NITROGEN . Remember the compressed air introduces particles and moisture into the system . Also any flush u use must evaporate fully . After flush use nitrogen to sweep thru system and push out excess moisture and to help with evaporation of solvent . If after flushing you are evacuating 2 stage 6cfm pump minimum Time small pump 12 hrs below 6cfm ,,,,,,, Time for a large pump 6 hours If u donot have a good dedicated evacuation setup always 12 hrs +++
2:00 starts
Damn bro, Killer production team!!
This is really informative, why would anyone not like this channel?
Thank you for the kind words, Iain.
3:26 where are you adding the chemical?
I love the quality and camera work on your videos, what camera and lenses do you use? Thanks for the great videos!
Could you please give me the partnr of that glass inspection tool. I can not find it in the Nissens catalogue and I would like to use it.
Quality productions, keep it up!
So what gets flushed? A couple of hoses? You just suggested I replace everything except switches and hoses... WOW
Sad but true. It only takes 1 minute part of the old compressor to wipe out the new one.
Where can I buy the glass tool?
Questions?why to new ac to frion ( to thiferents cars)2015 models autocars
Very nice info with great montage hope u reach 5 million before 2022 (: . I have a question why would you remove the accumulator before flushing for ac compressor i see it's right could u explain please . Also i have a crown victoria sit for two years without ac because it leaked and i didn't fix it at that time but now i replaced the condensor cuz it was the problem should i change the accumulator ? I left the lines opend for three days before i changed the condensor any recommendations would be appreciated
Great video thank you
Make sure to replace the accumulator or drier, same part, when changing the compressor and don’t not flush the system with the new accumulator installed, or the new compressor,
Important info that was overlooked.
Don't not? Do or dont?
Thanks for the video! Seems hard to track down specifics on the kind of pressure one would want from their air compressors to complete an AC flush. What do you recommend for the PSI and/or SCFM?
Do we have to do flushing service while doing a AC service??
This looks like a professional job. Is there and easier way for a regular person. How much is all of that..
Really, such a helpful video.
Thank you Matt! Did you have a chance to look at our turbo videos yet?
After how many km do we have to do a AC Service?
My full AC system requires 200 ml of oil, do I need to make sure that this quantity is in the compressor after the flashing. Or only to follow the workshop manual the quantity required for the compressor replacement (which is almost 120 ml)
If there's nothing wrong with the AC compressor and you disconnect it as you say in the video to do, then the only oil you would need to add would be for the accumulator/dryer, right?
Eye that's right ( to cleaning to ac containers to automovil) it's necessary
Can I message you? I'm actually doing things with my cars ac system. I was ase certified for engine performance and brakes/suspension, but I didn't dabble with ac since none of my cars ever had it working until my current car had its ac die a month after I bought it. It's a long story sir.
WTF! He has recommended to replace all major components before flushing...you might as well replace the hoses and not have to flush anything...smmfh...
Unfortunately this is true, plus replace the orifice and the accumulator. Office is a filter in the high line.
I dont like it because you are not talking to anyone. You are talking to experts. It s more theory than practice
Why he look like a 1920s iron worker
Why even bother flushing the only pieces that get flushed are a few cheap hoses, so pretty much replace everything else.
hi,do you need auto A/C tools?we are manufacturer.
Never flush with compressed air always use NITROGEN . Remember the compressed air introduces particles and moisture into the system .
Also any flush u use must evaporate fully
. After flush use nitrogen to sweep thru system and push out excess moisture and to help with evaporation of solvent .
If after flushing you are evacuating 2 stage 6cfm pump minimum
Time small pump 12 hrs below 6cfm ,,,,,,, Time for a large pump 6 hours
If u donot have a good dedicated evacuation setup always 12 hrs +++
I like it
Best way to flush that bmw ac system is to flush that bmw down a humongous toilet
how can you talk so much and say nothing...
Get everything new ? Hmmm okay I'll just replace the whole car ! No problem ! 😜🤪
Hello Mr mason
I think the moral of the story is… take it to a shop.
Wow
Who the fuck wears a belt with overalls??? Bahahahaha
Robin does... 😉
I like your face
My man Fidel Castro came thru
Woww
why you speak and using with music ??? very difficult to listen to you ,,,
not really
Better buy another car...
Basically bypass the flushing and get everything new 👍🏻😐