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		Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: duggs on 28 February 2008, 18:57:24
		
			
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				I lost my aircon, yes, careless I know, SO had it regassed.
 
 When they unplugged the machinery one of the valves in-line with the air con pipes started hissing, leaking basically.
 
 The air con chaps said they've never known a valve to leak so are investigating. Meanwhile, can anyone comment on this and is it easy to replace said valve....looks very much like a tyre valve from what I can see.
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				I would say you have to change the pipe that has the valve in it.
 Did they excercise the valve a few times to try and make it reseat???
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				"When they unplugged the machinery one of the valves in-line with the air con pipes started hissing, leaking basically.
 
 The air con chaps said they've never known a valve to leak so are investigating."
 
 Er.. :-? Its one of the most common problems when re-gassing. They cant be very experienced.
 
 If its just the rubber seal in the valve that has dried up then refitting the service couplers a few times will fix it. Otherwise it needs a new valve core, just like a tyre valve but special seals etc. There is a tool which allows you to replace the core without losing refrigerant....an experienced aircon outfit would have one and a full selection of valve cores.
 BTW the plastic caps must be refitted, these provide the long-term refrigerant seal, not the valve cores.
 
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				Interesting....One of the taps hasn't had a cap since I purchased the car....best I get one. I assume replacing the valve won't exactly cost an arm and a leg...so might as well go down that route also.