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Old 04-30-2010, 07:13 AM
LarryBible
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You are most likely have a refrigerant leak. In this case, if it is indeed low on freon, you should NOT simply charge it and forget it. When a system gets to a point where it is drawing vacuum and the leak happens to be on the low side, you are drawing in contaminated outside air. Leak should be diagnosed, refrigerant recovered, leak fixed, r/d replaced and system THOROUGHLY evacuated before recharging.
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