Rotating shaft seal
Likely your system has a leak and the compressor can't keep up with the volume of the leak. <><><> Agree. The air bags in the suspension of ours had developed small holes, and the compressor could not keep up. Get that fixed before the compressor burns out.
Freon can stay in the air for several weeks to several months after a leak occurs, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and air circulation.
More than likely you have an air leak in the airride shock system. It means that the air compressor is running excessively.
Most likely needs a refrigerant recharge and leak detection
The oil is there for one purpose ,thats to lubricate the compressor ,but it also traveles with the refrigerant through the system and when you have a leak it will be forced out the place where you have the leak ,thus after awhile you will lose some oil ,generaly the leak will be around the seal in the compressor.
There are lots of places that can leak freon and some can be sealed with stop leak. The only way is to try it.
yes there is a seal on the front of compressor that can go bad and leak freon.
Could be several reasons but a vacuum leak would be most likely.
No, the leak is propably the compressor shaft seal which is behind the clutch.
Likely a leak in the system, like one or more of the air shocks are leaking.
There are several things that can cause your air conditioning compressor to turn off after five seconds. The most common cause is a lack of Freon pressure. Check your air conditioning hoses for a leak.
unit is most likely low on refrigerant due to a leak, or compressor in the outdoor unit is not running.