Any automotive air conditioning compressor will stop if the refrigerant is low. It is designed to do that so that the compressor does not self destruct because of lack of lubrication.
mines stop cranking because of a blown head
Trying to stop escaping liquid refrigerant with your hands can cause frostbite due to the extremely low temperature of the refrigerant. Additionally, the refrigerant can cause skin irritation or burns upon contact. It is important to always use proper equipment and safety procedures when handling refrigerants.
Attempting to stop escaping liquid refrigerant with your hands can cause frostbite or burns due to the extremely cold temperature of the refrigerant. It can also lead to skin irritation or other health hazards from exposure to the chemicals in the refrigerant. It is best to avoid direct contact and seek professional help to safely contain and handle the leaking refrigerant.
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Blown fuse? Refrigerant leak?
Blown fuse? Refrigerant leak?
A freezer may stop freezing due to a malfunction in the compressor, a leak in the refrigerant system, a buildup of frost, or a faulty thermostat.
Refrigerant leak Blown fuse
Trying to stop escaping liquid refrigerant with your hands can result in severe frostbite or skin damage due to the extremely low temperatures of the refrigerant. Additionally, it can lead to respiratory issues if inhaled, as refrigerants can displace oxygen or be harmful when vaporized. It's crucial to use appropriate safety equipment and procedures when handling refrigerants to avoid personal injury and ensure safety.
You may have a leak. Try again with the refrigerant with the dye or take your chances with stop leak. You could have a screwed up relay in your fuse box... but I doubt that.
burnt out lightbulb!
It is R134a. Please under NO circumstances use the refrigerant that has stop leak added. If you have to take it to a repair shop and need repairs, it will ruin the equipment that is used to recover the refrigerant. Also, you need to be exact in the amount that is in the system. There should be a sticker under the hood with all of the information on it.