Follow the low pressure hose (drivers side) leading from the AC compressor towards the front of the car. At the point where it dips under the fiberglass body at the engine firewall the hose may rub against the sharp edge of the body seam. If this situation is not corrected the hose will eventually split releasing all of the refrigerant. The most effective way to find leaks is to take your DeLorean to an auto AC facility and ask them to perform a leak test. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: phemme@xxxx > To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [DML] Re: Texas is hot, A/C is not > Date: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 8:09 PM > > phemm-@xxxx wrote: > > >no A/C. Not good in the Texas heat! (and > > with such tiny windows) > > > I to have no A/C, with two DMC's both have lost coolent! Is there a > common place to look, or could it be just about anywere on the car? > > Sweating in San Antonio > Paul > VIN#1119 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address moderator@xxxx >