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    No, never use water.

    Its best to use a real AC machine to suck out all the freon, then do the work, then have it tested again to make sure it can hold the vacuum, then recharge qith 1.88 lbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    No, never use water.

    Its best to use a real AC machine to suck out all the freon, then do the work, then have it tested again to make sure it can hold the vacuum, then recharge qith 1.88 lbs
    It was already out of the car... Was at a junk yard.
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