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What happens when a hydrocarbon such as propane or butane is used in an A/C system?

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What happens when a hydrocarbon such as propane or butane is used in an A/C system?

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The performance of the A/C system is actually not hampered by the use of these gases, however, the safety of the user of the vehicle IS. If there is a leak in any part of the A/C system or a front-end collision, which causes a leak in the system, the potential for fire and explosion is nearly 100%. Under the hood of a car there are hundreds of potential ignition sources to ignite the propane.

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