What Causes Car Air Conditioning to Leak Refrigerant?
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Here are the specific reasons why car air conditioning leaks refrigerant: 1. Pipeline failure: When laying the connecting pipes between the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner, if the bending angle of the pipes is too small, it can cause the pipes to crack and leak refrigerant or lose refrigerant. When laying the connecting pipes between the indoor and outdoor units, the bending radius of the pipes should be appropriately increased to prevent the pipes from being bent too sharply; any leaking pipes should be promptly repaired or replaced. 2. Leak points in the refrigeration system: When replacing parts of the refrigeration system, if the secondary installation of the parts is not tight, it can create leak points for refrigerant in the pipes and the refrigeration system. Apply a not-too-thick soapy water solution to the entire refrigeration system's pipelines and areas with welding points to check for leaks. The testing conditions require the refrigeration system to be filled with nitrogen or refrigerant, and careful inspection should be conducted at areas with oil stains on the pipelines to identify leak points one by one. Based on the actual situation, the parts should be repaired or replaced.