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When it gets warmer & will either have to replace the V-5 on a 1996 Chevy Lumina 4 door sedan , or replace the O-rings and seals on it . Will have to look it up , but I suspect it came from GM with PAG oil ? God bless Wyr |
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03-01-14, 08:55 AM | #12 |
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That's an old design. Nowadays, a lot of automotive HVAC compressors are using POE, except Hyundai/Kia that use PVE.
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03-01-14, 02:29 PM | #14 |
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GM switched to PAG 150 oil and R134a in like 93 or 94. Later (this century), they switched to thin PAG oil, like 40 wt or so.
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The 1996 Lumina is R-134a . God bless Wyr |
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