To repair an AC radiator leak, first, turn off the system and ensure the area is safe. Locate the leak by checking for signs of coolant or dye. Use a suitable sealant or epoxy specifically designed for radiators to patch the leak, or replace the damaged section if necessary. After the repair, refill the coolant and check for any further leaks before restarting the AC system.
You have a leak in the system. A small leak can be hard to locate. Take the vehicle to a ac professional for repair.
be more specific.. wheres the leak..?? you might have to replace a seal.. or a pipe then recharge the system
Well, you have a leak somewhere. Obvious, I know. I'd take it to a professional AC shop for diagnosis/repair.
It is low of refrigerant which means you have a leak that needs repair. After the repair the unit needs to be recharged.
There are lots of places that can leak freon and some can be sealed with stop leak. The only way is to try it.
Sorry, but nobody can answer that question until you have found the leak and described where it is or maybe posted a pic.
If it needs refilling then it has a leak. The leak needs to be repaired. So, take it to a professional for repair and recharging. You have neither the skill nor the proper tools to do this.
You have a leak. You need to find and repair the leak.You have a leak. You need to find and repair the leak.
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You don't because by using that solution you can and will mess up the rest of the a/c system.........
If the system is low or empty of refrigerant, you probably have a leak. Take the vehicle to the professionals for diagnoses and repair.
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