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I would still check for leaks myself because if you take it to an a/c service they may find a larger leak that is the problem If yes, which is a good product? Only an a/c tech can change hoses or a compressor that has leaky seals

You still have freon in the system as a certain amount will remain even tho much has leaked out the system. Can i fix it using freon stop leak I was reading about cfc (r12 and r22) refrigerants and the claimed effect on the ozone layer

So that got me thinking, how much delay is there between when a new vehicle is charged with refrigerant until that much has leaked out of the system

If it takes 10 years for the refrigerant to leak out, then we would expect to see a 10 year delay between the amount of automotive refrigerant used and. Does it have a hole or are you merely guessing as to the source of the leak Did a wreck damage the condenser or a known pucture Sure, but if freon has ‘‘leaked out’’ then you best be proving that out before you lose the next load

Car air conditioners are junk They all develop leaks sooner or later Why go to a body shop? Any decent repair shop will have a freon leak detector that can find any leak quickly

This is a/c repair 101

If it’s low on freon, then it obviously leaked out! Recharging the system is a waste of time until the leak is located and repaired Why mess around with $100 recharges when you can. So when the vacuum held on my second attempt, and i ruled out a leak, i thought i simply screwed up the reading on my first attempt and put in far less refrigerant than i should’ve

But then i realized even if i had added too little coolant, the air temperature should hold, correct? An evaporator leak is the easiest to find with a sniffer Add a slight amount of refrigerant to the system, wait a minute or two, open the door and stick the sniffer in the passenger compartment. If i was recharging my system, i would use the refrigerant with oil in it

However, i wouldn’t recharge the system without finding and fixing the leak first.

“mechanic had it for a day and car didn’t leak any coolant” Did he pressure test the system In any case, when the mechanic has the old heater core on the bench, he will probably see the leak look at it logically Those pictures show the ac condensation drain tube, and there’s obviously coolant coming out of the pipe.

Yes, you have a leak I doubt that it is leaking only in the winter I think it is leaking about the same amount all the time, it just takes a year for it to get low enough to be a problem Find a shop that will look for, find, and correct the leak

You should be able to go at least eight years before having to add freon.

Is car freo “product worth using” In my car i top up the freon every 6 month which is bit expensive for me

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