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Got Air conditioning Re-gassed but still no cold air?
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very_452001
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:43 pm Up
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I got my air conditioning regassed a couple of days ago by a oft approved bosch service garage and so far notice there's no ice cold air coming from the vents.

there's no difference between A/C off or on infact.

Please advise

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Did you get them to actually check the pump? Or just regas the system?
 


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Also, is the radiator fan working when you switch the aircon on ? Confused
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that can be caused with many things,maybe the pump is not working well,or the filter ( Dryer) that is located in the front area next to the radiators is full of moisutre and need to be replaced,and make sure that the fan kicks in when the A/C on,and you hear a click sound.
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This comes up so often, as you haven't stated if you have got the leak fixed not "re-gassed" if you've lost refrigerant you have a leak end of.
 
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very_452001 wrote:
I got my air conditioning regassed a couple of days ago by a oft approved bosch service garage and so far notice there's no ice cold air coming from the vents.

there's no difference between A/C off or on infact.

Please advise

Take it to a aircon specialist that actually knows what there doing.

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What He Said
Without the system actually running and working then it's impossible to be sure it has been refilled properly. Just pumping some gas in doesn't do the job

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LeeThr wrote:
Did you get them to actually check the pump? Or just regas the system?

I told them to regass the air con cause that's what I thought it needed. I didn't know about filters, pumps, fans, radiators, leaks at the time. They are suppose 2 check that before regassing right?

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A leak somewhere
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You asked them to regass it so thats whay they did.

A proper aircon service on a working system should take around an hour.

Thats for a vac out including system pressure check, re gas & re oil including UV dye then run up to check the system is working correctly & is still gas tight.

The vac out & pressure check alone should be at least 30 mins.

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Many garages can add a UV dye into the gas and allow it to leak then use a UV lamp to detect where your
Leak is


 


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DeadEyePaul wrote:
Many garages can add a UV dye into the gas and allow it to leak then use a UV lamp to detect where your
Leak is

if there's a leak then what does the garage has to do?

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very_452001 wrote:
DeadEyePaul wrote:
Many garages can add a UV dye into the gas and allow it to leak then use a UV lamp to detect where your
Leak is

if there's a leak then what does the garage has to do?

fix the leak? Confused

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
very_452001 wrote:
DeadEyePaul wrote:
Many garages can add a UV dye into the gas and allow it to leak then use a UV lamp to detect where your
Leak is

if there's a leak then what does the garage has to do?

fix the leak? Confused

do they fix the part or replace it?

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DeadEyePaul wrote:
Many garages can add a UV dye into the gas and allow it to leak then use a UV lamp to detect where your
Leak is

This is very clever, didn't know they did such a thing.

I would asume they would just fit some new pipe or alloy wield the hole or could be a joint that's leaking in that case they'll replace the fixing.

 

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