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Leaks can occur from any part of the system. The compressor may be kicking
on but it could be leaking. It's a major source for leaks as are the lines. The
condenser is exposed to rocks and debris that could puncture it. So we'll charge
it up and then we'll put a leak detection on it. This is an electronic leak
detector. It will sense if there's any freon leaks. It will go through and make
a noise sort of like that and that will tell you where your leak is as you run
it along through your lines through the whole system. You also have to go inside
the vehicle in the vents to make sure that the evaporator coral is not leaking
because a leak can occur anywhere, down and around the compressor, on the lines.
Another common problem is right at the service ports themselves which means
you would have to disconnect and check for a leak right there. |
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