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Got a AC stop leak question

ItBeMe

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I like my AC in the cabin, my truck very cold and I like to see my passenger riding when it’s very cold, but it has it slow leak and it doesn’t keep as cool as I would like. Any of this leaks stuff work.
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Get some soapy water and check your connections, especially the valves on the fill ports. The o-rings deteriorate with age and can get brittle. If you find one ports leaking, mostly likey the low side if you do, put some oil in the valve itself and depress it a couple times. The valve is the same as on your car tires. I've seen this trick work more than once on a slow leaky AC system.
 
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