A/C pro 2008 Chevy Tahoe

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Published 2020-07-21
Quick explanation and tips on how to use A/C Pro and other R134A recharge cans on your air conditioning system. This was done on a 2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ 5.3L V8. Please like and subscribe, more videos to come. Hope you enjoy!

All Comments (21)
  • @srdemarkes
    I have an 2008 Suburban & I’m heading to Auto Zone for a AirPro, thanks 🙏🏻 for the content!!!
  • @Skwood-ff2el
    I have the exact same story. Same year and bought outright in October. I’m going to go try this now. Thank you for the video!
  • @donniehalcomb1120
    I know this is an older video but my spouse has the same vehicle. I didn’t want to pay a mechanic to charge the system. Thanks for sharing. She now has colder air again.
  • @2anormal
    Appreciate ya big dawg..That air icy now.
  • @mr.metorix6318
    I have a yukon denali. And I was second guessing that myself about the low pressure port being that cylinder but your video cleared that up. Thanks bro!
  • Short and sweet. Thanks for the help. Have a like and a comment.
  • I have a 2011 Escalade and I am having problems cooling it. I have added two cans of coolant or whatever it’s called and it’s still blowing out warm air. I bought another can and going to use your video and see if it will help. There isn’t much difference in the Tahoe and Escalade so I would think they would be the same on this.
  • @adiamondjohnson271
    I put two in my truck and it’s still not blowing cold. I will try 2 more cans. Thanks.
  • I can’t ever get the hookup to seat properly like no matter how I do it the coolant still leaks out and I have the exact same vehicle it’s just frustrating I’ve wasted so many cans trying to get it right