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vacuumm leak
To do this effectively requires specialized equipment. I suggest you take it to an A/C specialty shop.
It came from the factory with R12 (Freon). As R12 is so very expensive, I would convert this car to R134a. You can buy a conversion kit at most auto parts stores. If you have leak, make sure to have the leak repaired.
it can leak into engine compartment as well as interior of car. depends where it is leaking
The most likely cause is an intake manifold gasket leak (that is if all the hoses and water pump have been ruled out)
it is not mercury it is asid try not to let them leak it is bad if they leak.
it could of been a short in the wiring in the engine compartment or you had a fuel leak and it got into wires or the ignition system
You cannot stop an oil leak without knowing what is leaking. Take your car to one of those car-wash places that steam cleans engines. Clean the motor right down, you should now be able to locate your leak easily.
your coil pack is defective.OR you have a vacume leak.
The A/C does not contain Freon. Contains R-134. If you are having to add refrigerant, it means you have a leak. It is illegal to add without first fixing the leak. Special tools are required to repair and add refrigerant. Take it to an A/C specialist.
Look for an intake vacuum leak
possible faulty leak detection pump