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    a/c leaking

    My a/c is leaking thru the low pressure valve. I was told that You can just replace the valve. I wanted to make sure if you can or not before I go ahead. Where would I be able to find the tool to take it out.

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    Mine was leaking out of that valve too, but it was the r134 retro fitting. If thats the case get a new fitting, it just screws on, if still r12 idk.
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      Originally posted by short1 View Post
      Mine was leaking out of that valve too, but it was the r134 retro fitting. If thats the case get a new fitting, it just screws on, if still r12 idk.
      short
      It's still R12. even with the r134 fitting it was leaking. Where would I be able to find the valve removal tool, So I can have a/c. florida is HOTT

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        I just used a long pair of needlenose pliers. The auto shops in town pointed me in all different directions and offered a tire valve tool, which I don't think is deep enough.

        I was able to find the replacement R12 valve (AutoZone) but not the tool to install it. Make sure you have an R12 valve as it's slightly different from the R134 valve.

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