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By jedrick
#345752 ok so everything is working, but i have a leak , the system holds vacuum but it empties out i put some dye in the system but i cant find the leak, any ideas where i should look?


it holds vacuum but in less than i week my system had no freon, ideas?
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By Leppy
#345753 I had an issue like this once. Is the system R-134 from the factory, or has it been converted from R-12?

I had a leak I couldn't detect for the longest time. Turned out to be a leaky valve in the conversion kit. I had to fiddle with mine before it sealed, but what I really need to do replace the screwed on parts.

Look for dye around the valve when you pull the caps off, or look for bubbles. If it's a strong leak, you'll see it bubble out. If it's a slower leak, you could spray some soapy water on it and it'll bubble.
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By jedrick
#345754 No I haven't changed it, Its factory R134
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By Leppy
#345755
jedrick wrote:No I haven't changed it, Its factory R134


Still couldn't hurt to check the valves for leaks either way. I've had to replace a few when I worked at the Honda dealership on R134 systems.

Other common places i've seen leak are the o-rings connecting the lines to the compressor and the condenser.
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By jedrick
#345756 When u say the valves as r u talking about the one that goes from cold to hot? That moves if u move the slider from the inside?
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By Leppy
#345757
jedrick wrote:When u say the valves as r u talking about the one that goes from cold to hot? That moves if u move the slider from the inside?


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These things. They are screwed inside under the caps on both the low and high side. They are exactly like the valves inside the valve stems in your wheels/tires.

Sometimes they back out, and sometimes the seals fail.
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By jedrick
#345759 I have replace those they are brand new and I have tested for leaks they r good, is it possible that is leaking inside the box under the dash? In the blower fan area
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By jedrick
#345915 Is it possible? The above question? I have used 2 12 oz freon cans with dye and straight dye and can't find a leak
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By jedrick
#346973 So I gave up on playing ac repair man, took it to a shop and they told me it was the compressor, bought one last week and it just arrived, let's see if they were right
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By jedrick
#347001 Should I drive the car after installing a new compressor or should I wait until I vacumm the system?
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By Leppy
#347002
jedrick wrote:Should I drive the car after installing a new compressor or should I wait until I vacumm the system?


If the system is sealed, it's ok as long as you don't actually TURN ON the compressor. Keep the A/C button off until it's vacuumed and recharged.
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By jedrick
#347003 OK tyvm
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By jedrick
#347081 OK so I opened up the old compressor and it was completely shredded inside, I'll post a pic later, Now I need to ask u guys I put 2 oz of pag 46 in each hole in the compressor is this OK or wrong? And I'm not sure which hole I put it , in the dryer and I put about 1 oz and 1/2 in it , doesn't the oil go thru the entire ac system? Does it matter which hole
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By jedrick
#347082 And FML, the system is not holding a vacum