Had my mechanic replace one pissing line. Now it’s leaking near the condenser. I’m gonna guess he didn’t pull out the O rings. That extra step. No one wants to take it anymore.
I replaced both lines on this customer's Jeep everything seemed fine customer drove the vehicle home and after 40 minutes he said it leaked all the fluid out it turned out the condenser took a crap too. Just change all of it! There's a reason why they stock the condenser at the auto parts store
Yeah, well, if you work on vehicles, you should probably know that it doesn't build up the pressure like sitting still that it would moving or under a load, so once it gets hot from driving and you're building pressure in the lines. That's whenever it's gonna leak not whenever it's sitting still
This is the only detailed video I found for this procedure on RUclips thanks for sharing mate!
Had my mechanic replace one pissing line. Now it’s leaking near the condenser. I’m gonna guess he didn’t pull out the O rings. That extra step. No one wants to take it anymore.
I replaced both lines on this customer's Jeep everything seemed fine customer drove the vehicle home and after 40 minutes he said it leaked all the fluid out it turned out the condenser took a crap too. Just change all of it! There's a reason why they stock the condenser at the auto parts store
@@mil-specmotorworks7805ah damn. Ok man thanks for the heads up
Yeah, well, if you work on vehicles, you should probably know that it doesn't build up the pressure like sitting still that it would moving or under a load, so once it gets hot from driving and you're building pressure in the lines. That's whenever it's gonna leak not whenever it's sitting still
@@robert2lie182 they always want the car back ASAP I just give the customer what they want
My 08 Jeep does not have the block . It just goes straight back . Thoughts on this?
I have the same problem I don’t know what to buy
I have a 2010 jeep liberty sport 4x4 what lines did you use in the video or what lines do you recommend and what tools did you use
I got the lines from Advance Auto Parts and just used some wrenches and some sockets
@@mil-specmotorworks7805 thank you so much