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No, this needs to be done by a licensed shop. The R12 needs to be evacuated from the system before the conversion is done. However, recharging the R134a is something you can do. Did mine just tonight.What's the process What do they change out? Can I do this myself?
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If anyone has done the R134 conversion it would be really handy if you could provide part numbers etc (condensor/compressor/accumulator...) and any info for the rest of us wanting to swap our trucks over. Also would be good to make an R134 thread a sticky. I bet there is a lot of us out there with no a/c
Parts that you used? Model year of truck? 95+ used a completely different belt and bracket setup that 94 and down. Pretty sure that 95+ is an easy swap to a better quality compressor. 94 and down is the problem because the belt system brackets are taylor made for the wonderful R4 compressor that is being so heavily discussed these days.I just did a Sanden swap on the compressor. everything bolted directly on .best money I ever spent