I have been having trouble shifting the accumalator sphere on my '93 CT turbo and looking for data with regard to topping up my air con. Also I registered myself on the service.citroen.com website and downloaded the production info' for my VIN number. This told me that my air con was filled with the dreaded R12


Then the weather changed, the sun came out, and 'er indoors was away for the day (who always has something to say if I go anywhere near to a spanner) and so I got stuck in. Out came my 18" cold chisel and lump hammer and so I set about the sphere. I managed to make a dinge in the side of it and I kept bashing away but to no great effect. Whilst underneath my eyes wandered over to the air con pump. IMAGINE MY SURPRISE!! The Sanden manufacturers label said "R134a ozone friendly" .....so the day got better. I retired defeated regarding the sphere to the kitchen and brewed up. Half an hour later and much refreshed I had another go, the merest of taps got it to spin.... and the day got even better.
My car was produced in April '93 but not registerd until August '93 by Citroen themselves, probably to fiddle the August numbers of cars registered figures. It was then offered on the second hand market with only 10 miles on the clock. Is it possible that Citroen had refitted the air con to the R134a spec. during the summer of '93 or has the car simply had a change of one of the components which then required the change over to R134a? In any event I know I'm very lucky to have a '93 car with a R134a system.
The status of the old "love - hate" is now back to "love", and all evidence destroyed for the return of "She Who Shall Be Obeyed".
All in all a Damn Good Day!
Regards,
Chris