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Old 05-14-2022, 04:18 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless View Post
So, looking at the Walmart website, it shows a $36.97 AC Pro ACP-100 Ultra Synthetic R-134a Car Refigerant Kit, 20-oz that has a pressure gauge on top, and a hose about 18" with an attaching valve. So, maybe this could have done the same for $36.97, that I just paid $163.26 at VIP Laconia?

I don't know?

Anyone here know about using this with a 2014 Subaru where the ac was running luke cool but not super cold?

This used Subaru has no warning lights showing, and drives very good, so's I wanted it done by someone with good skill and the service writer at VIP used to work at a Subaru dealer, and he knew a lot about the Subaru ac system so I decided to spend the big money, there at VIP-Laconia.

Also, what would it cost at Belknap Subaru in Tilton?
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