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I'm doing an AC compressor replacement for my mother in laws car. How do I to about evacuating the current r134a in the system? I have a set of manifold gauges with a vac pump. I've got all the parts. I know it illegal to release this stuff in the atmosphere. Should I take it to someone to evac and collect the freon? Or is there a container I can capture this stuff in and take it to someone. Thanks.
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To do it legally, you must have the proper evac machine.
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