Finding AC Leaks in Empty System - No Freon, No Problem
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In this video I show you how to find an AC leak on your car. In this case it's my BMW 335i and I'm finally finishing this project by fixing the Air Conditioning. No cold air in your car, no problem! Today we will go through the steps of finding a leak and replacing the AC condenser on my BMW e92. This method should only be attempted when there is no freon in the system and it's completely empty. I would also recommend getting it evacuated by a professional and only then refilling it with refrigerant.
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I fixed my condenser with JB Weld two years ago and it fixed the leak. De-grease, lightly sand, and I used light vacuum (-5) to suck the epoxy into the hole and let it harden overnight. Have not had to add any more 134a.
Do what? No way!? Amazing. Wish you had made a video!
Nice
I can’t believe I didn’t think of putting that air fitting. Thank you 👍🏽
Well, as said at the end, be careful throwing air inside the system, air contains humidity which if not evacuated, will produce moisture and damage your ac circuit.
If you can, use azote instead which is a dry gas.
Great idea, bro! Thanks! Ima go try this right now
Thanks for posting. I just found the leak in my system I believe and it was my red hose not the system. You help me figure it out with the pressure and the soap thanks, boss man.
The yellow line is for the vacuum pump. It is very important to use after introducing air.
Good call on compressed air. Make sure to pull a good long vacuum once the repair is complete.
WOW, i was just ordering new ac compressor/ lines and valves, went outside 5 minutes later found air coming out the condenser. Thanks you helped me through this easy leak find method better than the pros 5 STARS *****
This is a really good video, thank you
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching.
Great Video Awesome!
Thanks a lot for another great video, very helpful video. GREAT IDEA and job. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
great idea!!
I was able to pressurize with the rubber tip use for blowing out the system.
Hey mate great video, would u have a link or name to the air adapter thanks
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Question please...
I have a 1995 Lexus LS 400.
The radiator fan is not activating.
It does work because i tested it.
I disconnected the connector that's connected to the receiver drier and the radiator fan turns on and stays on continuously the whole time.
But when I reconnect the connector the radiator fan turns off.
I'm trying to fix the fan so that it turns on when I turn on my air conditioner but the fan does not turn on when I turn on the AC.
I feel like it has something to do with that connection but I'm not sure.
Do you think I might have a bad sensor that's connected to the receiver drier?
Thanks.
Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon.
Got a dumb question. When connecting ac lines do you screw them down to open the high and low valves? I’m guessing yea to allow the air in system.
Yes
Hi,
Very useful video!
What were the symptoms along with hot air from vents?
My ac doesn't hold freon longer than a week and I hear hissing noise from vents. I'm afraid it's the evaporator😬
Having this same issue condenser was replaced cuz was leaking the. Run for like a hour and out sudden smelled weird and all the freon went out again any ideas
@@chapincillo evaporator
Hey, I attached the hose to my cars low pressure line without the hose being attached to the coolant. I was trying to see if it was low or not, but it might have been a bad idea. After I removed it, it sounded like air was escaping from the line. Was that just the air that entered through the hose escaping or something else? Can I still add coolant or is did I mess up?
I understand that this is an old post, but I believe what you have is an a/c Schrader valve leaking, it is basically like the valve steam on your car's tires to put air in or to check the pressure within the tire. They can be replaced with the proper tool but then you would need the use of a vacuum pump to remove all Non condensable gases. So basically, you can check and see how much it will cost to have the schrader valve replaced and freon added to the system. I'm sure you can do it after all if I can do it.
What is the leak detector tool you had?
A very cheap and simple automotive stethoscope
So i tried to find my leak by using dye and uv light, but i never seen any dye anywhere. I'm almost sure it's a leak in the condensor. Good video. I just don't have compressed air to use.
if you can't see it most likely the leak is in the evaporator.
you can rent a vacuum pump from the parts store. that's the only other thing you needed to do the professional quality evacuation and recharge by yourself. you would connect the vacuum pump to the yellow hose for the evacuation, and then attach the cans of freon to the same yellow hose to charge it.
actually like other people said, ideally you would still want to flush the system and replace certain parts like the receiver-dryer. however if there wasn't a catastrophic compressor failure then you may get away with not flushing it
@@dummkompf for sure u could get away with it if the compressor wasn't the issue
@@dummkompf You can't flush the condenser on these r134a horizontal fin ones bc the Holes are wayyy too small often you just move the debris to make a serious clog... Always replace them with the condenser they cannot be serviced... Also replacing the dessicant often ruins the plug and there is not clearance with the hard dessicant pack these use so... Plus then you get a new Power Steering cooler toobc it is built into the condenser
I wish you could see how much moisture you just introduced into your A/C system.
That's what dry N2 tanks are for.
As mentioned in the video, description and comments, this is a way to find the problem. You will then have to pull a vacuum and refill the system. I took mine to a professional and paid $100 instead of $1000.
40psi not enough for some small leak. put 140psi to be safe because the high side can go more than 200psi
Better to use a vacuum pump and a cigar or vape too find holes... Won't introduce water
Damn. Good idea. I have a smoke machine for finding vacuum leaks. I could use the hose with smoke and let vacuum draw the smoke!
can ac gas leak from
the radiator?
From the condenser yes, not from the radiator which is for engine coolant.
The condenser looks similar to a radiator and is usually located in the same general area as the radiator. Not to be confused with the compressor which is a common point of confusion for people. The compressor is located as an accessory part that's turned by the serpentine belt.
Simple car guy I know that your intentions are good but this video is wrong. Never use air to pressurize your AC line set system. Air has water and water has moisture. Moisture is a problem to all refrigerants. So you found the leak but now you will compromise the car ac system eventually. Always use nitrogen to leak test.
Thanks for the feedback! Obviously the next step would be to evacuate the system, pull a vacuum etc. by a professional, but as far as DIY method to find a leak and fix the issue before taking it to a pro, I think it’s not so bad.
Title should say no vacuum pump or freon
Water in compressed air no good
Useless video. You don't explain which valve should be open or closed before injecting air.
Bad idea. For those who did this, make a comment when your ac system fail after several months had to have a mechanic replace the evaporator coil. The dryer cannot handle the amount of water introduced in the system and the dirt and oil from the compressor Lol 😂😂😂
Note that I have noted a couple of times that you should only use this method to find and fix the issue and then have the system evacuated and then fill it with Freon.
@@SimpleCarGuy You need a flush kit to evacuate the system. Shop vacuum pump just remove moisture and most shop vac are substandard for refrigeration use ( 500 microns of vacuum is minimum standard) and the system still rely on the dryer to remove moisture which is only capable of very small amounts (less than a drop of water). Well anyways as long as there are people who does this I will always have an evaporator coil replacement job (it’s the thinnest part of the system and first to develop a hole due to acidity from moisture). In fact I am working on one right now. I charge a lot of money for such jobs and unlike a typical shop, I always flush the system. Hybrid AC system like the Prius uses electric compressor that operate at 240 volts. Moisture in such system will wreck havoc. Requiring compressor replacement as well as system flush.
Bad advice. Try this at you own risk. NEVER pressurize an AC system with air! There are so many things wrong with this video, on so many levels, it would take a completely new video to explain all the errors and bad suggestions.
Of course, as always: "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing"