PNWYukon
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The AC has been out for a while and we had the schrader valves replaced, which did nothing. Can anyone recommend a way to locate the leak in the system aside from going to a shop?
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Thanks, I will check that, but down here we don't have the rust issues.
No rust doesn't mean no abrasive wear or degradation of soft parts.
UV dye can be hit or miss
Sniffer well tell you a lot
As will airing it up to 200psi with nitrogen and going over areas with soap water.
How much does your shop charge for leak hunting? Pending that, you might find yourself working far too hard for a one off. You need to go through the whole system. Finding a leak in one place doesn't guarantee there isn't one elsewhere too.
And this all hinges on your issue being caused by a leak
And with everything else, if your system has been pressurized for a while, aside from the standard vacuum to purge air, I would HIGHLY suggest replacing the desiccant drier at a bare minimum. And if you are able, flush the oil of the system and replace with new as well. The oil a/c systems is, like brake fluid, hygroscopic. It absorbs moisture. This is by intent. However if there's no refrigerant in there to guarantee moisture physically cannot ingress to the system, you're rolling the dice on if it's still good or not