97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
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97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
bad O rings in the compressor?
wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
bad O rings in the compressor?
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
take it elsewhere if you want it fixed correctly
chuckb43@fuse.net wrote:
> Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
> wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
> evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
> bad O rings in the compressor?
chuckb43@fuse.net wrote:
> Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
> wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
> evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
> bad O rings in the compressor?
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
take it elsewhere if you want it fixed correctly
chuckb43@fuse.net wrote:
> Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
> wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
> evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
> bad O rings in the compressor?
chuckb43@fuse.net wrote:
> Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
> wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
> evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
> bad O rings in the compressor?
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
take it elsewhere if you want it fixed correctly
chuckb43@fuse.net wrote:
> Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
> wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
> evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
> bad O rings in the compressor?
chuckb43@fuse.net wrote:
> Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
> wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
> evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
> bad O rings in the compressor?
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
>wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
>evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
>bad O rings in the compressor?
That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
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>Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
>wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
>evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
>bad O rings in the compressor?
That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
--
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
>wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
>evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
>bad O rings in the compressor?
That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
--
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>Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
>wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
>evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
>bad O rings in the compressor?
That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
--
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
>wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
>evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
>bad O rings in the compressor?
That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system. I'm
>wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak. The
>evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak usuall du to
>bad O rings in the compressor?
That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
--
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
"----" <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote in message
news:f11d03tmil36em2a9qvthmcb8brpojb0pj@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> >Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system.
> >I'm wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak.
> >The evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak
> >usuall du to bad O rings in the compressor?
>
> That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
> shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
> leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
>
I'll second that bad O-rings. Many of these guys seems to have a "one leak
at a time" mentality. All the O-rings couldn't possibly go bad at once,
being the exact same age and all. They fix the first leak they find, and
call it good.
Earle
news:f11d03tmil36em2a9qvthmcb8brpojb0pj@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> >Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system.
> >I'm wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak.
> >The evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak
> >usuall du to bad O rings in the compressor?
>
> That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
> shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
> leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
>
I'll second that bad O-rings. Many of these guys seems to have a "one leak
at a time" mentality. All the O-rings couldn't possibly go bad at once,
being the exact same age and all. They fix the first leak they find, and
call it good.
Earle
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
"----" <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote in message
news:f11d03tmil36em2a9qvthmcb8brpojb0pj@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> >Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system.
> >I'm wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak.
> >The evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak
> >usuall du to bad O rings in the compressor?
>
> That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
> shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
> leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
>
I'll second that bad O-rings. Many of these guys seems to have a "one leak
at a time" mentality. All the O-rings couldn't possibly go bad at once,
being the exact same age and all. They fix the first leak they find, and
call it good.
Earle
news:f11d03tmil36em2a9qvthmcb8brpojb0pj@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> >Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system.
> >I'm wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak.
> >The evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak
> >usuall du to bad O rings in the compressor?
>
> That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
> shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
> leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
>
I'll second that bad O-rings. Many of these guys seems to have a "one leak
at a time" mentality. All the O-rings couldn't possibly go bad at once,
being the exact same age and all. They fix the first leak they find, and
call it good.
Earle
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Re: 97 Grand Cherokee Air Cond. Problem
"----" <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote in message
news:f11d03tmil36em2a9qvthmcb8brpojb0pj@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> >Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system.
> >I'm wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak.
> >The evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak
> >usuall du to bad O rings in the compressor?
>
> That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
> shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
> leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
>
I'll second that bad O-rings. Many of these guys seems to have a "one leak
at a time" mentality. All the O-rings couldn't possibly go bad at once,
being the exact same age and all. They fix the first leak they find, and
call it good.
Earle
news:f11d03tmil36em2a9qvthmcb8brpojb0pj@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2007 10:03:33 -0400, <chuckb43@fuse.net> wrote:
>
> >Seems like every spring I have to recharge the air condt system.
> >I'm wondering if a can of the dye would help in spotting the leak.
> >The evaporator was replaced by Jeep two years ago. Is a leak
> >usuall du to bad O rings in the compressor?
>
> That's where they finally found it in ours. Took an A/C specialty
> shop to find the problem. The dealer couldn't. It wasn't an obvious
> leak. Replaced all the o-rings and haven't had a problem since.
>
I'll second that bad O-rings. Many of these guys seems to have a "one leak
at a time" mentality. All the O-rings couldn't possibly go bad at once,
being the exact same age and all. They fix the first leak they find, and
call it good.
Earle