Service ports |
Check the service ports with the service caps installed |
Ensure that the seals on the service caps are in place, and that the caps are tight. The caps are used as the final seals in the system |
A/C compressor |
Wave the leak detector around the entire A/C compressor |
Check for leaks at all of the A/C compressor joints, hose fittings, front housing bolts, relief valve and the scroll bolts on the back of the A/C compressor |
A/C condenser |
Wave the leak detector around the entire A/C condenser |
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Check for joints or connections coated with oily dust | |
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Check for damaged and corroded areas | |
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Check all fittings, couplings, brazed/welded areas and areas around attachment points | |
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If you detect a leak, determine if the leak is coming from the A/C condenser or the receiver/dryer | |
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When using a refrigerant gas leak detector - If you detect a leak, blow compressed air over the area, then recheck for leaks. For large leaks, cleaning the area with compressed air may help you pinpoint the leak source | | |
Evaporator |
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Check at the evaporator drain hose | |
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Turn the blower on at low speed and check at the passenger's side vent | | |
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A/C lines |
Wiggle the rubber hoses when checking crimped metal ends |
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Check all fittings, couplings, pressure switches, brazed/welded areas, and areas around attachment points on A/C lines and components | |
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Check for damaged and corroded areas | | |