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Have a 98 voyager, the A/C from time to time has need to be charged and would last a good while. well not any more. 20 0z can leaked out in less the 1 day. time to fix the leak. Where is the most common area for these to leake from? Compressor clutch evaparator coil etc. Would love to hear wher anyone has found them.
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Re: 98 voyager Where is the leak ??
On a '98 I'd say anywhere. Although the compressor front seal is pretty common on any vehicle of that vintage. Need to have it leak tested. You may have more than one leak.
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Re: 98 voyager Where is the leak ??
My guess would be the evaporator. The evaporators on these vans are notorious for leaking... I have a 97 and it was the cause of my AC leaks. It's a big job, have to pull the entire dash out to do it. Dealer would want $1500 or more. You should look for any oil leaks on all of the AC lines and connections. Check the condenser for leaks the same way. If you have rear air on your van you will have 2 condensers, check both of them. If you don't see leaks in these easy to check places...I would expect it it the evap.
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Re: 98 voyager Where is the leak ??
I would save the $ from air cond service & drive it the other 3-months of year.
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