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t1

posted on 28th May 12 at 19:59

correct way in terms of refill with refigerant or fill with nitrogen and dye


jay26

posted on 25th May 12 at 22:50

quote:
Originally posted by t1
it has a leak as he filled it with nitrogen, well seemed like he filled it
so can it be filled with dye and nitrogen just to check the leak as he gave me the impression it would have to be filled with gas ie refigerant and dye to detect the leak

[Edited on 25-05-2012 by t1]


That's the correct way to do it


t1

posted on 25th May 12 at 21:37

it has a leak as he filled it with nitrogen, well seemed like he filled it
so can it be filled with dye and nitrogen just to check the leak as he gave me the impression it would have to be filled with gas ie refigerant and dye to detect the leak

[Edited on 25-05-2012 by t1]


jay26

posted on 25th May 12 at 17:30

We charge £40+vat for a re-gas, dye injection and oxygen free nitrogen is £10, if you know what to look for then you should never have to guess if it has a leak. Just look at the gauge readings


andy_mk3

posted on 25th May 12 at 17:22

I agree with Jay, it's actually illegal to fill something with refridgerant knowing it has a leak. As said it should be filled with nitrogen and a dye to diagnose the leak.

The leak could be anywhere, the most common place is the condensor as it gets damaged by stones etc, other than that it could be where the pipes join, they have o-rings wich can perish and leak.


AndyCorsaSport

posted on 25th May 12 at 17:19

quote:
Originally posted by jay26
They should never fill it up with refridgent if it has a leak, should use oxygen free nitrogen. I would be taking it elsewhere to be honest

[Edited on 25-05-2012 by jay26]


As true as this is, they are still not going to fill it with the dye for free.

Usually leak around joints on most cars tbh, rubber seals on them dry out and perish. Should be turned on every few week to keep it good really. And they also need re gassing every three years.


jay26

posted on 25th May 12 at 16:48

They should never fill it up with refridgent if it has a leak, should use oxygen free nitrogen. I would be taking it elsewhere to be honest

[Edited on 25-05-2012 by jay26]


t1

posted on 25th May 12 at 14:46

corsa b 2001 1.2 sxi went to have the air con refilled with gas and been told it has a leak, they want £50 to fill it with gas and dye, drive it so the gas refigerant leaks/dye leaks, the dye is detected via uv light, the system is then repaired where it leaks from and another £50 to refill
are there any common places where the corsa air con leaks from and any easier method to check for leaks