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Old 06-15-2025, 06:28 PM   #1
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If it wasn't "good" before you added the can, and was working that night, but not the following morning, then I'm leaning towards a leak. I'm assuming you filled it with one of those hoses that have a little gauge, and not a manifold set, but you can confirm my theory by putting that hose back on it and checking the gauge.

Even if there's a leak, there will most likely still be pressure in the system even if not enough to kick on the compressor, so the fact that you heard a hiss when you were loosening the condenser doesn't mean there isn't a leak in the system.
awesome. That was my theory as well - still *some* pressure, but not an adequate amount.

It seems the condensers are the biggest source of leaks, hence my initial replacement. I'll see what a shop with equipment can dig up while testing. The gauge will read 0 on the low pressure now, because I just drained it while replacing the condensers.



If a leak not in the condenser...

1. There seems to be some denting of the AC by the front passenger lift point :| I've been pretty careful, so my bet is someone else lifted the car by it. I don't see any punctures, but it has clearly been dented there.

2. I let a family friend drive the vehicle, who drove it over a rough surface *crunch* I hope the lines are not damaged (the fact that the dent is directly next to the lifting point makes me think shop dent from years ago).

edit - replaced condensers, not the evaporator (which is in the heater core and i desperately do not want to replace).

Last edited by maxbottomtime; 06-15-2025 at 07:03 PM.
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