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hook up your guages, look for the system pressures. the high side should be around 800psi. the low side should be around 400psi. if your pressures are below this charge accordingly. if you have a system leak, pump some bacon grease in the system. it works wonders!! then when you are fininished dump the rest in your pan and cook you a celebration dinner. enjoy your properly charged r410a system!!
Excessive superheat, caused by a low refrigerant charge.
The guage goes up when the vehicle is overheating. Possibilities to start checking are: air pocket in cooling system, sending unit is defective, cooling fan not working, guage is broken, head gasket leak, cooling system leak.
you would smell gas or hear it
If you had water in the cooling system and it froze, every component is a possible leak. Hoses, radiator, engine block itself.
no. How could you have a leak without a leak? There's a hole in the system somewhere.
Possible health problems due to radioactive gas leak in the atmosphere?
First, you need to determine if you have a leak anywhere in your home. Check to make sure that your faucets, toilets, showers, hoses, ice-makers etc are not using water. Once you have determined that nothing visible is leaking, look at the water meter. The leak Indicator is a small triangle or star on the face of the meter, and if it is moving, even slowly, you have a leak somewhere. If you turn of the shut-off valve (often near the ground in a closet or near the hot water heater) to close it, and the leak indicator stops, then the leak is on a supply line to a fixture in your home. The shut-off valve often appears to go nowhere. It comes out of the wall, an perhaps splits off prior to going straight back into the wall or slab floor. If the leak indicator does not stop when you close the shut-off valve, the leak is on the service line into your home, and may or may not be under your slab, but is definitely under the ground. Movement on the leak indicator usually means a good deal of water is leaking, and you should see water coming from a wall or perhaps out of the floor. If you have no visible water, and constant movement on the indicator, a slab leak is a good bet. A leak detection company can help you find it, and get it repaired. More information us available at our blog for slab leak detection. It has more information on how to find slab leaks, what are slab leaks, and how to pay for slab leaks.
It has a fuel system leak, can be fuel line, etc.( liquid leak) or (fuses) faulty gas cap/fuel emission system leak.
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It has a fuel system leak, can be fuel line, etc.( liquid leak) or (fuses) faulty gas cap/fuel emission system leak.
You would have a leak in the coolant system somewhere and you need to have the system pressure checked.............