In the whole summer, I'm struggling with my neon's A/C. I used A/C leakage
indicator but failed to find any leakage. Everytime when I add A/C R134,
if I keep A/C running, it works fine. However, if I turn off A/C for a
while, no cool output anymore. A/C compressor is fine. Why can't I find
the leakage? Thanks a lot in advance.
Lee
clare at snyder.on.ca - 29 Nov 2006 01:15 GMT
>In the whole summer, I'm struggling with my neon's A/C. I used A/C leakage
>indicator but failed to find any leakage. Everytime when I add A/C R134,
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>Lee
Both evaporators and condensers are prone to leak on the critters.
Count on replacing them both.

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truckdriver - 30 Nov 2006 02:13 GMT
there is one place that no one thinks to look it happened to me right
next to the compressor there is a wire for the clutch with a cover on
it it rubs through the aluminum line off the compressor and it will
leak slow check that to
> In the whole summer, I'm struggling with my neon's A/C. I used A/C leakage
> indicator but failed to find any leakage. Everytime when I add A/C R134,
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>
> Lee
mac1833 - 01 Dec 2006 03:13 GMT
prob the evap core
sqdancerLynn - 01 Dec 2006 07:49 GMT
If you used the dye check Look at the drain for the air cond system on the
firewall look for signs of dye
Leeinwind - 07 Dec 2006 22:48 GMT
Thank you so much. I will try to check the problem after the holidays.
All the best to everyone here.