I haven't had a question in some time but I have one now. I've had my 90 Multivan since Jan. 2002 and shortly after purchase we had the AC converted and charged. The mechanics put in a dye since it hadn't been running cold and they suspected a leak. It blew cold all through the spring, summer and fall of 2002. I might have used it once since then and it was still blowing cold. However, today I tried it and even after 10 minutes, it was hot air. I'm not a big AC user but my husband loves it. My question is: Are there more likely areas that leak slowly like this and is it a huge, expensive job to hunt for it, and how much for the 134 re-charge. Thanks. Debra Clark Santee, CA |
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