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Old 06-11-2004, 03:04 PM
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a couple weeks ago i went to fill my a/c, after getting it to take two cans (it was completely empty) the air was ice cold and refreshing. Now (7-10 days later) it is warm again... seems like i must have a leak. I'm looking for a cheap solution, i assume i will need to find the leek and replace what is leaking, but some proceedure on this would be greatly appreciated



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Those are hard to find sometimes. You really need an R-134a detector or ultraviolet dye and a black light.
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