Removing accumulator

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Looks like at the compressor. It's all oily. I don't see any on the evap line or condenser.
 

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you should really be sure the compressor is not the source of the leak before charging it back up and having to rear it own again. are you sure the compressor is in good shape? where on the compressor is it oily or residue building up?
 
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Yeah I have all of it out just need to put all the new stuff in but I want to flush it out. I'm thinking of replacing the lights while I have it all taken apart. I have the grill off.
 

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