[quote name='Rob x-7' date='Jun 18 2005, 06:33 AM']you have a leak
I would just get it done, you get the oil from a autoparts store, you measure it out in a container, drop a hose into it and attatch it to system, the system will suck the fluid in when its under pressure. Locally they get about $185 to do the conversion. [snapback]726996[/snapback] [/quote] You can look for leaks yourself if you want. This web page: http://autoacrepairs.com/new_page_1.htm helps. It gives alot of easy things that a "layman", which I am, with auto air conditioners can do. Maybe you'll be lucky and it's a loose fitting that you can tighten up. But realistically you'll most likely have to get a shop to find the leak, vacuum the system, and recharge it. $$$. But it may be worth it for you. |
if it has the oil there is a UV dye in it so they can see it with a light, or they can use the sniffer that beeps when it sniffs the leak
usually its o-rings on the lines, or the condensor itself might be leaking from a accident |
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