sealants for r12 93' A/C system
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ummm if you can find the leak you may be able to pacth it with something, but if not... might just hade to replace something...
Do you know where the leak is?
Do you know where the leak is?
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no idea thats why im wondering if there is a leak detection kit for R12, heard someone mention redtek. and ive found two RE12 sealant products but wonder if they are worth it.
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Originally Posted by blinkyvx
no idea thats why im wondering if there is a leak detection kit for R12, heard someone mention redtek. and ive found two RE12 sealant products but wonder if they are worth it.
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cheetah did you have a leak in youir system. did what you buy off ebay have a leak sealant, did it work? brand? ya found maybey one w/ sealant on ebay but have no idea how good it is for my leak, and how bad my leak is if i lost 40psi in a week,or worth trying to seal
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Don't use any sealant'*, they do more damage then they are worth. Go buy a R134a kit and some UV dye and convert your car to 134a, or take it to a reputable shop and ask them to find your leak..
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