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Robert Scott

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  1. This information seems valuable for technicians dealing with car air conditioning repairs, particularly those experiencing high returns on refrigerant evacuations and recharges. Here's a summary of the key points: Problem: Frequent warranty claims on A/C repairs Solution: Using H2 tracer gas leak detection with the Robinair LD9TG kit Benefits: Reduced comebacks and warranties: The new process minimizes returns compared to traditional methods. Efficient leak detection: Hydrogen gas easily identifies leaks, speeding up diagnosis. Cost-effective: Each recharge using the tracer gas costs only $1.36. Easy-to-use detector: The LD9-TG offers visual and audible leak detection with two user interfaces. Overall: This new procedure seems beneficial for reducing warranty claims and streamlining A/C leak detection, potentially saving time and money. Additional details: This information mentions using the refrigerant R134A and the newer R1234YF. Be sure to check compatibility with specific vehicles and regulations. While your experience may be positive, sharing this information is best done professionally, ensuring confidentiality and respecting industry regulations.









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