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AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« on: 26 May 2007, 06:59:36 »

Yes the MOT guy advised me of this, that there was/is a leak on my air con compressor, and that that bit was not renewed (which I knew of) when it was done last July. My query is does the compressor need to be completely renewed/replaced or can the leak not be fixed, and knowing how much it cost last year, I would assume it must be an expensive job?

By the way the air con ifs working fine, even with the so called leak.
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #1 on: 26 May 2007, 08:33:51 »

I think you will find it is a replace not repair. :'( :'(



There was a link on an earlier thread for discounted air con parts to forum members. Afraid it will probably be expensive but i have no knowledge on car air con systems only commercial ones.

Sure other peeps on site with more experience will help...stand by. :y
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #2 on: 26 May 2007, 08:35:05 »

RMcB may be able to get you one.
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #3 on: 26 May 2007, 08:39:03 »

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I think you will find it is a replace not repair. :'( :'( Sure other peeps on site with more experience will help...stand by. :y
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For it to be leaking then does that mean there is a crack or something in it, would assume if it is a replace, then whole system needs drained etc.., would it also mean re-gassing?
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« Reply #4 on: 26 May 2007, 08:41:34 »

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I think you will find it is a replace not repair. :'( :'( Sure other peeps on site with more experience will help...stand by. :y
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For it to be leaking then does that mean there is a crack or something in it, would assume if it is a replace, then whole system needs drained etc.., would it also mean re-gassing?

Yes.
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« Reply #5 on: 26 May 2007, 08:48:52 »

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I think you will find it is a replace not repair. :'( :'( Sure other peeps on site with more experience will help...stand by. :y
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For it to be leaking then does that mean there is a crack or something in it, would assume if it is a replace, then whole system needs drained etc.., would it also mean re-gassing?

Yes.

 :'( :'( it aint gonna be cheap then  :'( :'(
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #6 on: 26 May 2007, 08:50:29 »

Can you see the compressor when you lift the bonnet, where exactly is it?
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #7 on: 26 May 2007, 08:54:55 »

I think you have to get to it from underneath.
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #8 on: 26 May 2007, 09:00:03 »

Compressor is at the front, bottm right item driven off the aux belt.

If there is a leak, it will be on one of the 2 pipe unions I suspect.
Matchless will know as his knowledge is far superior to mine.

As for replacement? Well a decent 2nd hand one should be £50 although it may need the bearings replaced (easy job I am informed).

So even with a regas I would say £100 at worst.
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #9 on: 26 May 2007, 09:11:51 »

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Compressor is at the front, bottm right item driven off the aux belt.

If there is a leak, it will be on one of the 2 pipe unions I suspect.
Matchless will know as his knowledge is far superior to mine.

As for replacement? Well a decent 2nd hand one should be £50 although it may need the bearings replaced (easy job I am informed).

So even with a regas I would say £100 at worst.

Bearings, interesting, thats what they said had gone last year when I had it repaired, i'll need to check the receipt. They did'nt replace the compressor last year just the shiny bit at the right hand side of the engine bay and a pipe or two, they said the bearings had went on that.
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #10 on: 26 May 2007, 09:21:35 »

Had new compressor fitted on mine about 6 weeks ago as with the dye test it was leaking..was davised that as with allold parts..once one bit goes it is the constant replacement of bit at a time...would suspect you have a similar situation ..from memory the compressor was about £220..condensor/radiator again about £150=00 with a couple nore £,s for a drier..thought if it was allshowing leaks bettter to do it a finish..with the regassing and labour didn,t get any change out of £500=00(sorry if that makes it sound worse..actually when I was typing it it made me winse)..anyway that is as bad as it will get..second hand parts seem false economy as watching the compressor being replaced it was a difficult job and needed 4 hands as in usual difficult place with top bolt..best of luck with "keeping cool"..incidentley mine still worked with several leaks but suspect it was only a matter of time before it stopped and the waste of money regassing system
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #11 on: 26 May 2007, 09:32:24 »

Need to know where the leak is from.....it might simply be the compressor to pipe seals.....or even some dye that was not cleaned off from the previous repair.

I assume both caps are fitted to the low and high side schrader valves?
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #12 on: 26 May 2007, 09:39:02 »

You say that the system is still working fine.  How cold is it?  Did you use it yesterday when it was quite hot and did it cool the car?  A non technical test I use is put the A/C on, fan speed fairly low and breathe out slowly into the stream of air.  If your breath condenses (i.e. you see steam) then the system is cooling adequately.

If the above is the case, I wonder if you have a leak at all.  How do the MOT people know that you have a leak?  Did they do any sort of test?  Is there UV Dye in the system?
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #13 on: 26 May 2007, 09:41:44 »

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Need to know where the leak is from.....it might simply be the compressor to pipe seals.....or even some dye that was not cleaned off from the previous repair.

I assume both caps are fitted to the low and high side schrader valves?

Ain't got a clue Mark, have'nt even looked yet, don't think I'd be able to get under the car anyway too low. Might need to ask the mechanic if he can throw it up on the ramp so I can have a look, might pop round there in a minute, take some pics and post them up for comments. I just had the car in getting all the seals on the engine done and the diff leaked fixed.
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Re: AIR CON COMMPRESSOR - LEAK
« Reply #14 on: 26 May 2007, 09:49:16 »

The guy who checked my car for leaks put dye into the system then used what looked like a probe that emmited bleeps..constant sound seemed to indicate a leak so agree that dye under ultra violet light is not totally conclusive..get it properly sniffed.
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