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Old 03-26-2014, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by engatwork View Post
I suspect you still got a leak.
Agreed. There are a few ways to find a leak. 1- squirt soapy water solution on all the fittings and hoses. A leak will be obvious. 2- use leak detection dye in the oil/refrigerant, and check with a special light and glasses (available at most auto parts stores). 3- use an audible leak detector (sniffer). I generally use all 3 after recharging a system. Sometimes the sniffer will catch a leak that was missed by the dye and/or soap solution. Most times the leak can be found with the soap, and no further detection methods are needed. If your compressor is leaking, contact me about a Sanden upgrade.....Rich
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