donmauldin
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Purchased an Four Seasons A/C kit consisting of the compressor, orfice, accumulator, oil, and "O" rings for the '02 Tahoe.
Couldn't remove the old orfice tube as it kept breaking apart, so I purchased a new coolant line.
There was zero pressure in the system before repairs as my compressor had very low pressure.
Fast forward 3 hours and after installing everything, replaced all the "O" rings at every connection, filled the required oil in everything, I can't pull a vaccuum. .
Apparently there exists a leak somewhere.
I opened the rear a/c condenser box and haven't seenany oil leakage.
My question is do I need to be able to pull and hold a vaccuum before interjection of dye to find the leak. Right now the system is completely empty of refrigerant.
I did not replace condensers in front or rear nor have I replaced the rear expansion valve in the rear.
Where would the most common leak be found??
Couldn't remove the old orfice tube as it kept breaking apart, so I purchased a new coolant line.
There was zero pressure in the system before repairs as my compressor had very low pressure.
Fast forward 3 hours and after installing everything, replaced all the "O" rings at every connection, filled the required oil in everything, I can't pull a vaccuum. .
Apparently there exists a leak somewhere.
I opened the rear a/c condenser box and haven't seenany oil leakage.
My question is do I need to be able to pull and hold a vaccuum before interjection of dye to find the leak. Right now the system is completely empty of refrigerant.
I did not replace condensers in front or rear nor have I replaced the rear expansion valve in the rear.
Where would the most common leak be found??