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My truck's air conditioner is still blowing cold air however it takes longer than normal to completely cool th?

I took it into Ford and they stated there is a leak around compressor. They wanted $700 to fix it. My question is: a. will stop leak products work? The leak can't be too large because it is still cooling well enough and b. how long will I be able to go without replacing the compressor?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    There probably is a leak and well, if there is still A\C, it is probably a slow leak as you guessed. You can go to an Autozone type store or even Walmart and buy the proper A\C recharge kit and very easily do a recharge procedure yourself for $50-$60 dollars. It may last the entire summer and you will end up having to recharge it over and over every summer until the leak grows so bad that it's pointless to recharge it and you should go for the compressor replacement. From what I've heard the stop leak stuff doesn't work well for the A\C systems.

  • 1 decade ago

    It all depends Moto.

    It is hard for a mechanic to diagnose things over the net sometimes because we don't have the luxury of being able to look at it.

    I will say this, if there is a leak at the compressor, then it is most likely the o-ring behind the mounting where one of the hoses is mounted onto your compressor. Because the compressor will never really leak anywhere else unless it is completely shelled.

    So, a $2 o-ring, and the shop charge to recapture your freon and then shoot it back into your system after the o-ring R&R just doesn't add up to $700 to me.

    With that said, you might want to go to another shop and have them look at it. Do not tell them anything except your A/C is not cooling quickly. Let them diagnose it on their own and come to their own conclusion and see if it is the same as the other shop.

    Source(s): 30 years as a mechanic
  • 4 years ago

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