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Has anyone ever used AC Stop leek?
I was wondering what your results have been like. My car is leaking in the condenser and the whole dash has to come out to fix it. I am obviously not going to do that becuase it is 700$ so I was wondering if anyone has tried the quick fix with the stop leek. I herd alot of bad things about it and alot of good things.. It makes me wonder. |
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well if its gonna cost you 700 to fix it, giver a try with the stop leak stuff, what the worst that would happen, you loose AC, with a leaky system your gonna lose ur AC regardless.
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i wonder if JB Weld could be used....
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Yeah is the evaporator, sorry.
I was thinking condenser for some stupid reason. I just wonder if it will do any damage to my compressor. |
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