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If you have a freon leak on the hhr ,have it serviced by gm Is it not under warranty?
That varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Depending on the size of the leak in the system, it is possible to loose all of the refridgerant charge in one week. So, if your question, "Is it true," relates to a refridgerant leak only being long term, then the answer is no, it is not true. On the other hand, if they checked the system and found a very small, slow leak, that would have taken a longtime, then that also is true. I don't understand how they are trying to get out of warranty service based on a long, slow leak. A problem is a problem, and a covered problem should be covered under the warranty.
Freon is the cooling ingredient in any air conditioner. It is in what is called the sealed system and is charged into the system at the factory. The sealed system in a household a/c or central air unit. Freon doesn't evaporate or get used up so it is covered under the 5year warranty. Freon is never the cause of poor cooling that is caused by the failure of a part of the sealed system (the compressor, the condenser, the evaporator or the connecting tubing of these components. If something unnatural causes loss of freon such as unit falling out of the window etc. the warranty does not cover things like that. An important scam to watch out for is these fly by nighters who offer to check your a/c for a ridiculous low price. You should know that it is impossible for the unit to leak. Now a car a/c may need a charge of freon because the units are not sealed with silver solder but by flare connections so a slight loss of freon is possible but that's a whole different question.
You have to have a freon leak detector. Are you can put freon dye in the system and find a leak that way.
the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck.... the freon is not a a consumable part of your airconditioner...you only lose it if you have a leak in the system...and you should not have a freon leak within a year unless there is a maufacturing defect...or just bad luck....
You can find a Freon leak in a home Ac unit by using a leak detector. These instruments are capable of detecting trace amounts of Freon and pinpoint leaks.
Freon is odorless; you cannot smell it.
When the fridge is not cooling due to freon leak or freon restriction.
The installer if the unit is still under warranty, which is usually one year after the installation. Otherwise the home owner.
Have a shop perform a leak test with a halogen detector.
It is covered by the battery manufactures warranty.