Posts Tagged: refrigerant leak detection
Car AC Condenser Leak Repair Guide
What Causes a Car AC Condenser Leak Quick Summary (What You Need to Know Fast) Most AC condenser leaks are caused by road damage, corrosion, or failed seals. Small seal leaks can often be repaired, but pinholes, cracks, and corrosion usually mean replacement. The key is diagnosing the exact type of leak before throwing parts at the system. Why the AC Condenser Is So Critical to Cooling Performance Your car’s AC condenser sits right up front, taking hot, high-pressure refrigerant vapor from the compressor and turning it into a liquid … Read More
The Right Way to Fix Your Car’s AC System
Step-by-Step AC Diagnostic Strategy Quick Summary (Read This First) If you want to fix your car’s AC correctly, you have to stop guessing and start testing. In my experience, most failures come down to low refrigerant caused by a leak. After that, the next most common issues are airflow problems or internal restrictions—not a bad compressor, as most DIYers assume. The real key to diagnosing your car’s AC problem is understanding the system you’re working on. You need to know whether it uses an orifice tube or an expansion valve, … Read More
