You need to have a system performance test performed on the vehicle. If it turns out to be a leak, and the system needs to be opened up in order for parts to be replaced, you'll also have to replace either the receiver-drier or the accumulator (which one you'll have depends on whether or not you have a fixed orifice tube system or a thermal expansion valve system).
No, unless you have a refrigerant leak.
There is a leak somewhere in the air conditioning system. Mechanic shops have a special dye they can add to the system to find the leak.
Electrical tape.
Air conditioning.
Go to a qualified automotive air conditioning technician. == ==
Never, unless you have a leak.
Does a tire with a slow leak lose air when you are driving in reverse?
It shouldn't. If you start feeling sleepy, light headed, etc. whenever you turn on your air conditioning, it may possibly be caused by a refrigerant leak in the evaporator.
i just bought a 2002, and i supposively have a fre-on leak. its blows, but warm air only.
Any air conditioning service person, it is a large part of the job.Believe it or not I find locating them more difficult most times than fixing them.
What system? Engine Cooling or Air Conditioning?
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