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a/c leak test- DIY or Dealership??
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003Mach1" data-source="post: 15311879" data-attributes="member: 16477"><p>AC stuff tends to either be 1) you get lucky and its easy or 2) you wanna set the thing on fire and jump off a bridge</p><p></p><p>To test at home is difficult, its hard to find a leak just putting the system under vacuum and pumping it full of freon and dye can get expensive, especially if you dont already have a set of manifold gauges, vacuum pump etc. There are also plenty of places you just cant see the dye even if there is a leak</p><p></p><p>Id look for a local AC shop with a good rep and if there isnt one then consider the dealer (even if you just pay the diagnostic then repair it yourself and have it recharged)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003Mach1, post: 15311879, member: 16477"] AC stuff tends to either be 1) you get lucky and its easy or 2) you wanna set the thing on fire and jump off a bridge To test at home is difficult, its hard to find a leak just putting the system under vacuum and pumping it full of freon and dye can get expensive, especially if you dont already have a set of manifold gauges, vacuum pump etc. There are also plenty of places you just cant see the dye even if there is a leak Id look for a local AC shop with a good rep and if there isnt one then consider the dealer (even if you just pay the diagnostic then repair it yourself and have it recharged) [/QUOTE]
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