












❄️ Chill smarter, not harder — DIY your way to ice-cold rides!
This USA-made DIY Car Aircon R1234YF Regas Kit includes a hydrocarbon-based refrigerant and leak stopper, professional hose with gauge, and clear instructions. Designed for 2013+ vehicles using R1234yf refrigerant, it restores peak AC performance by sealing minor leaks and recharging your system efficiently and safely without requiring an F Gas license.
| ASIN | B08YRZXDMD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 75,438 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 16 in Car Engine Cooling System Repair & Refill Kits |
| Brand | BASSFACE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Date First Available | 26 Jun. 2020 |
| Energy Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Form Factor | Split System |
| Installation Type | Split System |
| Model | R1234YF |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 12 cm |
| Special Features | Leak Sealer |
S**D
Simple and cost effective
I was a little apprehensive about ordering this kit. Watched the YouTube video and followed each step without any issues. Had a fully recharged AC that was ice cold again in around 10 minutes. So easy to use. The gauge and hose set seem good quality too. Fitted well without any leaks.
I**N
A lot easier to do than you think
I must admit. I wasn't sure that this would work for me. I was nervous that my money would be wasted. I took my car to a high street chain that did air-con regas, only to be told that I had a big leak on the air-con of my 5 year old VW Passat, and I should go to an air-con specialist to get it fixed, and it would likely be expensive. So I decided to go ahead and try out this kit first. There are videos and instructions for how to use the kit. On my VW the fill point is at the front left of the engine bay, very easy to identify. I followed the instructions included with the kit and put in the leak stop followed by the gas. It took me about 40mins to do the whole job. The air-con is nice and cold, and a month later is still working well, so if there was a leak, the leak stop seems to have cured it. Since then I have also been able to use the guage/valves and a new tin of gas to also top up my son's Fiat Punto in 10mins for £40 instead of £129 at the high street chain, and my daughter wants me to do her Nissan Qashquai. Lots of savings here. This kit definitely works and can save you a lot of money, and it is easy to do the job. Just do it!
C**H
Cool I time for summer
Easy to use and way cheaper than a garage
W**Y
Simple and effective
Arrived a day early! Super, super easy to use. I needed the sealant as well as recharge. I so hope the sealant is enough to fix my problem rather than needing replacement parts. Anyway, after adding the sealant and running for a few mins, I added the refrigerant and my AC is working again, ice cold. The gauge works and at least from an empty system the quantity is perfect. I just hope that the problem with my system as not a big one and the combination works. So good to have AC again! UPDATE: the car's AC is still ice cold after several months, no more leaks so I can say it works on my BMW.
K**R
Simple way to restore your cars air con
Better and more simple that anticipated Air conditioning restored within 1/2hour. Instructions easy to understand and equipment (pressure meter) has good quality fittings Excellent product, worth paying a little extra for
P**R
A must
Superb product. I was quoted £600 to repair a leaking condenser. A few months down the line after using this kit and it's still working perfectly.
G**D
Not for me this time
Never worked for me and wasn’t happy with the fluctuation on the gauge, disappointed to be fair as it came recommended
M**.
Efficient aircon fix, easy to use.
Wife's car air con was not cooling at all. This kit is so easy to use as you follow instructions ( on paper or video on YouTube). Having connected the pressure gauge as instructed, I could see pressure was low, so added the Stop Leak conditioner and within minutes cool air returned. I topped up system with the top up can. All good. PS local garage had told me there was a possible problem with system. I guess they were wrong or just at it.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 weeks ago