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Air conditioning recharge

Air conditioning recharge in Petah Tikva

124 companies found

H.L.F.T.
  • Car Service
  • Open Will close at 17:00
  • Avshalom Gisin st., 62
  • EnglishHebrew
Joseph Guetta&Banav
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Amal St 14, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Dor 18 Beam
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • Avshalom Gissin St 96, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Becher Yosef Ve Banav
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • HaMaccabim St 25, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Suzuki National Service Centre, Petah Tikva
  • Car Service
  • Open
  • St. Zeev Jabotinsky, corner of st. Albert Einstein, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
American Auto
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • Nakhshon St 12, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Jeep National Premium Service Center
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Avshalom Gissin St 98, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Service Center Ferrari-Maserati
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • Avshalom Gissin St 98, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew
Mizug Avir Ve Kar
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Ha-Sivim St 41, Petah Tikva
  • EnglishHebrew

The air conditioner should be recharged with the freon specified in the car technical documents. Before recharging, clean the cavities of the radiators with special agents and remove air and residual vapors from the air conditioner. It is required to use metrological station, hoses, adapters, a coupling connecting a pressure gauge for recharging. The procedure for recharging freon is as follows: clean and open the low pressure line section of dirt, attach a hose to the charging adapter, start the engine and maintain it at a certain speed, make sure that air recirculation works at maximum, open the low pressure line valve and the valve of the refrigerant cylinder. As the air conditioner is recharged, the pressure gauge is monitored. In the end, cold air begins to flow into the passenger compartment.