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![]() Prob with A/C not pressurising.
Is it easy to find source of leak(s) or is it a job for a specialist . Thanks |
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![]() It's a job for a specialist Charles. The mobile self-employed practitioners are best I find. Avoid the fast-fit outfits.
Simon
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![]() As Simon says, find a local specialist who can pressure test the system using dye to locate leaks. Not long back we located this, that's my condenser
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![]() As said local specialist is best and as mentioned by Suzublu you may find the condenser is shot. I did but on 20year old cars what can you expect. Chris.S.
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