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The Oldsmobile A/C System Valve Core holds the refrigerant under constant pressure in order to allow the connection of the gauges or to recharge the system without leakage. Oldsmobile had started in 1897, and employed conveyor belts to allow trustworthy cars into driveways, with its Curved Dash being a representation of cheap mobility. The brand continued to evolve introducing the Hydra-Matic automatic transmission that eliminated the need of working the clutch in 1940 and subsequent release of Rocket V8 engines that provided smooth power in 1940. Silent cabins, sound body mounts, ergonomic dashboards, and smooth suspensions ensured that the passengers had smooth journeys and the powerful frames of the car made them have more confidence in the road, especially in the long highways. These consistent advancements established a legacy of reliability, ride experience and available innovation which continues to attract enthusiasts to this day. Oldsmobile was known to provide value to style by the drivers. A/C System Valve Core is a miniature spring-loaded component located on a service port, it opens to allow service and closes to prevent the loss of refrigerant. In case of installing a new Oldsmobile A/C System Valve Core, it is necessary to park the car, turn off the engine, and balance the pressures. Take away the plastic service cap, insert a valve core tool and turn the old insert in a counterclockwise direction until it comes out. Wipe the port pour a drop of refrigerant oil on the new core, place it in by hand, and tighten it lightly with the tool, and do not overtighten. Install a new O-ring to the cap, screw the cap, turn on the engine, turn on the air conditioner and spray soapy water on the port to be sure that the A/C System Valve Core is not bubbled.