I just had Mr. Freeze vacuum test and charge the AC in my mini truck, that I pieced together from the junk yard. Good guy.
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patride71 said:Awesome...glad it worked out!
Thanks! He is quirky but aren't all Brits? His father owned a dealership in or around London and Mr Freeze (David) went to a highly reputable mechanic university in England (can't think of the name right now).
Nice guy and he charges $40 for an in-depth analysis of your system. Obviously, it might cost more if he needs to get into anything that's more challenging of a diagnosis (clogged lines, valves, etc).
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patride71 said:LOL..yeah, I told you he was a bit quirky. I wasn't aware of his training etc.
He's passionate about what he does though!
Napa helped me build some A/c hoses for my mustang about 5 years ago. I had to saw throug the original line and they have fittings that slide over and fasten on. It cost me about 25 bucks at the time for my high pressure line.
Has the number for Mr. Freeze changed? I have some folks that would like to get their A/C repaired and I was going to send them there, but the phone number won't go through, says it has been disconnected.
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That's the number we tried, Do you know the address? They live in So. Austin