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Buy a refrigerant with leak detector (dye) and use usual procedure for filling
Have a shop perform a leak test with a halogen detector.
If this is not a heatpump, the problem is likely a low refrigerant charge. Have a service technician check the pressures and also perform a leak search. If they only add refrigerant and do not perform a leak search you are not getting your money's worth.
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Perform a drink tube leak check
Determine where oil leak is originating to determine repair procedure
Stop leak is a bad idea in any vehicle because it blocks the cooling ports causing the engine to run hot.
I assume you are referring to a fixed leak in the cooling system. In that case, add a solution of 50% antifreeze and 50% water to refill the system.
By taking it to a professional who has the skill, knowledge, and proper tools to perform this service. Also if it is low of refrigrant, then it has a leak. Adding refrigerant to a system with a leak without repairing the leak is illegal.
The procedure is to take it to a professional. If it needs recharging, you have a leak that needs fixing. You also do not have the skill, nor the tools necessary to do this correctly or safely.
Needs Clarification!That depends where the leak is. Can you tell where it was comming from? close to the oil blockI would recommend using BARSLEAKS liquid Aluminum it plugged up mine I have a 1998 ply. Neon