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  • Understanding Your A/C System

    Basic component descriptions to help you better understand your air conditioning system.

    www.familycar.com

  • HVAC 2000

    Collection of conversion charts and reference diagrams for heating, air conditioning, and ventilation technicians.

    www.hvac2000.com

  • Jbabs Do It Yourself A/C Repair

    Drive more comfortably by doing it yourself. Includes how to change over from R-12 to R-134 freon.

    members.tripod.com

  • Automotive A/C and Cooling Systems

    Cooling and A/C systems, fuel and heating systems. Informational site.

    pennrad.com

  • Auto Air Basics

    A few things to know about air conditioning theory of operation

    members.tripod.com

  • A/C Mobile

    Automotive air condition diagnosis and service procedures.

    autoacrepairs.com

  • Owen Automotive Diagnostic & Repair Centre

    Full service garage located in Toronto specializing in diagnostics and repair of Asian and Domestic vehicles. Contact information provided.

    www.owenautomotive.ca

  • U.S. EPA: Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners

    Fact sheets for consumers and technicians related to the 1997 rule governing substitutes for CFC-12 refrigerant in MVACs.

    www.epa.gov

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