Sorry guys, I was out of commission for a bit. @ Bobbybatt49, Excellent dude, glad to help out. @ Serafin, I used AC Pro Professional Formula Refrigerant at a local Auto store (AutoZone), just hook it up the the intake on the AC line, turn on the AC to full blast, then open the can and it has a dial that shows you when your full. @ DeeDogg313, that may be true but in my instance, mine was already empty because I had a puncture to mine. @ Ricardo S, it had already leaked out on mine :(
Hey there M M, I don't know off hand but didn't want to not reply, I'd say make a quick call to the Parts Department at your local Dodge dealer and ask them - I have an idea but wouldn't want to steer you wrong - God knows, I certainly hate being under a hot engine and not having the right tools or parts.
My apologies to the 2013 comments that didn't seem to get replied to - G+ still didn't have the option to reply on those but I hope those guys were able to figure it out because I did try to reply, even now today, option to reply on those older posts isn't an option.
The pressure AC line. It's located next to the High pressure line just facing the engine. From the correct angle from the LF fender you will be able to see it
I have an 06 R/T Charger and it was making a noise when I turned on the A/C and after much research found one issue could be object maybe inside blower fan and yes that was the noise inside my car. But the noise is still in the engine, it's like something is hitting or rubbing only when I turn on the A/C otherwise it runs great.
Thanks for posting this. Wasn't sure what it entailed and didn't know what I was getting into. Tackled it and knocked it out. Nice and cold now..
Angelo thanks for the video n the polite replys, this video helped me a lot..thanks again
From one SRT8 owner to another - Anytime Jeremy Piquette :)
Left out the most important part on how to remove and attach the lines..
Great job bro, great job
Same boat here for 07 Chrysler 300 2.7 , after inspection removal is easier by removing parts from the top rail just like removing the radiator
I know im a stickler for pre preparation. Thanks I got the sizes, all went well.
thanks a million Angelo!
you're quite welcome sir, now get out and get some more ;) :)
Sorry guys, I was out of commission for a bit. @ Bobbybatt49, Excellent dude, glad to help out. @ Serafin, I used AC Pro Professional Formula Refrigerant at a local Auto store (AutoZone), just hook it up the the intake on the AC line, turn on the AC to full blast, then open the can and it has a dial that shows you when your full. @ DeeDogg313, that may be true but in my instance, mine was already empty because I had a puncture to mine. @ Ricardo S, it had already leaked out on mine :(
I know this is an older video but how did the rockauto condenser workout for you? Any problems in terms of quality?
I just replaced mine, On the Magnum and Chrysler 300 , just take your time,
How you remove the refrigerant lines?
Hi Angelo, can you tell me what size bolts were the connections? i want to make sure i have what i need.
Thanks Much
Hey there M M, I don't know off hand but didn't want to not reply, I'd say make a quick call to the Parts Department at your local Dodge dealer and ask them - I have an idea but wouldn't want to steer you wrong - God knows, I certainly hate being under a hot engine and not having the right tools or parts.
My apologies to the 2013 comments that didn't seem to get replied to - G+ still didn't have the option to reply on those but I hope those guys were able to figure it out because I did try to reply, even now today, option to reply on those older posts isn't an option.
Hey man where and how do you recharge your srt8? I need to recharge mine but idk exactly which hose it is.
The pressure AC line. It's located next to the High pressure line just facing the engine. From the correct angle from the LF fender you will be able to see it
10mm bolts
U ain't showed anything. Lol
I have an 06 R/T Charger and it was making a noise when I turned on the A/C and after much research found one issue could be object maybe inside blower fan and yes that was the noise inside my car. But the noise is still in the engine, it's like something is hitting or rubbing only when I turn on the A/C otherwise it runs great.