nickb21 Posted August 3, 2004 Share Posted August 3, 2004 Just when it starts to get into the heat of August, guess who doesn't have any A/C. Fortunately I believe I found the leak, I noticed the connection on the passenger side of the condenser had some black oily/greasy stuff coming out of the fitting, and saw a bubble or two (must have been the remaining refrigerant). Few questions though, Is there just an o-ring that needs to be replaced? Do I need to flush/or purge any remaining stuff out of the system before or after? And I assume I can just use the walmart-type re-charge kits that contain part r134a and part oil? (I think some have part system-sealer too...) Was hoping this was something I could do correctly myself, but maybe it would be easier taking it down the street. Thanks for the replies; hopefully things will cool down for a bit. --Nick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickb21 Posted August 5, 2004 Author Share Posted August 5, 2004 Any thoughts? Appreciate the help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbshop Posted August 6, 2004 Share Posted August 6, 2004 considering the risks i would take it to a shop that knows subaru. done wrong you could destroy the compressor. it needs to be evacuated then repaired then vacuumed then charged. anything done wrong in this process could do $$$$$$$$ damage. Just when it starts to get into the heat of August, guess who doesn't have any A/C. Fortunately I believe I found the leak, I noticed the connection on the passenger side of the condenser had some black oily/greasy stuff coming out of the fitting, and saw a bubble or two (must have been the remaining refrigerant). Few questions though, Is there just an o-ring that needs to be replaced? Do I need to flush/or purge any remaining stuff out of the system before or after? And I assume I can just use the walmart-type re-charge kits that contain part r134a and part oil? (I think some have part system-sealer too...) Was hoping this was something I could do correctly myself, but maybe it would be easier taking it down the street. Thanks for the replies; hopefully things will cool down for a bit. --Nick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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