ftp19601960
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I've got substantial A/C leak. The truck is pretty new. After re-charge A/C is operational probably just for 3-4 weeks. I wonder if this is a common for 3rd gen and what typical places it can be at.
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3 or 4 weeks is not acceptable at all. You need to add a small can of UV dye and check it with the light. Typical place are at fittings, around the condenser, and at the Schrader valves but the way it is leaking you won't need any obvious places to look, just make sure you check the whole system all the way to the back and you will find the leak.I've got substantial A/C leak. The truck is pretty new. After re-charge A/C is operational probably just for 3-4 weeks. I wonder if this is a common for 3rd gen and what typical places it can be
Lot easier fix for sure, was it on the end u tubes?It was cracked front A/C condenser (luckily not evap core).