Re: finding freon leaks
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Re: finding freon leaks
- From: sharksigns@xxxx
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 09:02:56 -0000
Walt,
Your local mechanic may have a new leak detector that uses
fluorescent dye which would give you a nice visual of where the leak
may be hiding. It seems to work fine where other detection systems
have failed. Hope this helps.
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> I am trying to locate a leak in my a/c system and am having some
trouble
> doing it. I just bought a leak sniffer from NAPA and put it to
work. So
> far I seem to be finding a high concentration of CFCs between the
frame and
> the fuel tank near the point where the flexible fuel lines meet the
metal
> fuel lines. On the highest setting, the sensor beeps looking into
the
> condensate drain line, but then it also beeps looking up my shirt
sleeve.
> (Are my armpits THAT hazardous to the ozone layer?)
>
> My theory is that freon is leaking through the condensate drain
line or
> coming somewhere off the evaporator near the 'fire wall' and
collecting in
> the low spot on the frame. Can anyone give some words of wisdom on
how to
> proceed from here? I don't see any greasy spots from leaking
refrigerant
> oil. Should I try to pull the tape/insulation surrounding the
evaporator
> pipes via access through the spare tire panel, or should I attack
it through
> the passenger foot well? I tried sniffing through the rubber hose
on the
> a/c blower and don't find any CFCs there.
>
> Walt Tampa, FL
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