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Old 06-21-2005, 10:17 AM
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Exclamation A/C leak HELP!!! PLEASE!!!

AC leak HELP!!! PLEASE!!!

I charged my AC (2002 Venture) and found green dye leaking from the passenger side of the radiator or standing in front of the van the left side. Could it be the condenser or something else. I was also thinking of using some of that leak fix any opinions on that...

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Re: A/C leak HELP!!! PLEASE!!!

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AC leak HELP!!! PLEASE!!!

I charged my AC (2002 Venture) and found green dye leaking from the passenger side of the radiator or standing in front of the van the left side. Could it be the condenser or something else. I was also thinking of using some of that leak fix any opinions on that...

Just had the same problem w/ our 2001 Venture... condensor leak.... removed and replaced w/ some help. About $250.00 for part and about 3-4 hours work including recharging a/c. Engine mounts taken off above radiator. Battery & air filter box removed. Fans have to come off and upper radiator hose removed then radiator leaned back towards motor and condensor lifted out.

works great now.... hope this helps
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