dashhho
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- Location
- Canada
- Vehicle Year
- 2005
- Make / Model
- Mazda B4000 SE
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
The compressor will not turn on in my truck, I'm fairly certain its due to low refrigerant levels (I had charged it maybe 3 years ago when there was similar issue). I plan to tear the vehicle down and remove the engine etc... If the system was leaking and that caused the refigerant levels to be low - will there be any remaining in the system? As in do I need to take it into a shop to pull anything else out or is it likely there is nothing left in the system and I can remove the system and get on with my build.
I will take it to a shop to properly vaccum down the system and get new stuff in the system.
I will take it to a shop to properly vaccum down the system and get new stuff in the system.