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Vintage Air Synthetic Pag Refrigerant Oil

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Synthetic Pag Refrigerant Oil
$12.09
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Synthetic Pag Refrigerant Oil
  • SP-15
  • For R-134a Systems
  • 8.45 Fl. Oz.
  • 1/Pkg.
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    Where do I put PAG oil in my Sanden compressor? Some greenish oil ran out of it before it was installed.

    Asked by: OleBob
    Here is a link to review on adding oil to the compressor. - https://www.sanden.com/objects/Compressor_Installation_Instructions.pdf
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-02-26
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