What Causes Car Air Conditioning Refrigerant Leakage?
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Car air conditioning refrigerant leakage may be caused by leaks in the air conditioning pipelines, condenser, or compressor. Here is relevant information: 1. Reduced cooling effect: If you feel that the compressor's cooling performance is not as cold as before, it can be judged that the car air conditioning is leaking refrigerant. If the car air conditioning compressor is working normally and still cooling, and the compressor shuts down and starts normally when the temperature is reached, this is a sign of slight refrigerant deficiency. 3. Leak detector alarm: An electronic leak detector can also be used to determine the leak. During detection, move the probe around possible leakage points. When the leak detection device sounds an alarm, it indicates a significant leak at that location.