[Shotimes] Home AC Kits
Kevin & Cheryl Airth
clubairth@peoplepc.com
Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:34:33 -0600
JB:
I don't like the dye or the sealant stuff. If the system will hold pressure
I use soapy water and look for the bubbles. But to be cheap and fast, go to
Wal-Mart and get the charging adapter and a couple of cans of R134a. Should
be about $5 a can for the Freon and maybe $9 for the adapter. Will keep you
cool until you find the leak.
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> Hello again, everyone,
> I have what I can only assume is a slow leak in my AC system. I had it
charged last year and it lasted pretty much until now, but I am not really
too interested in going and paying sixty bucks or more a pop as this thing
gets worse. I'm sure you all have seen kits that proclaim to have sealants
and or dyes mixed in with the recharge and I was wondering if anyone has
experience with these types of systems. I think the leak might be under the
battery because last year when I had it charged, the shop couldn't find it.
I have a 94 ATX with R134 and I live in North Florida were it's always warm
and muggy, and the mugginess is what's killing me now. Thanks for any
ideas...
> JB