A4 Evaporator Leak
Todd Phenneger
tquattroguy at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 31 10:35:25 EDT 2003
Charlie,
Thanks for the update on the stuff. I'm happy to hear it
worked. The AC in my LandRover is getting week. Luckily its
R-134a so I think I can just recharge it with a kit from
Schucks. But if i find its leaking I'll have to put money into
it to fix it.
Did the AC Shop know what the Cryo-Seal was or did you have to
source it. I missed the original thread.
THanks
Todd
--- Charlie Iliff <charlie at ilimer.com> wrote:
> Some time back, I posted an inquiry about repair of a
> leaking evaporator. Responses indicated that it was an
> expensive replacement, which was proven out when I
> tried to get estimates, and those willing to do the job
> quoted about $2,000 including parts.
> So, pursuant to a couple of suggestions from the board, I
> got a local shop to install CryoSeal. It, too, was
> expensive, at $130, plus over $200 for accumulator
> dryer. But, I just completed a 5500 mile trip, including
> some time in over 100 degree temperatures, and the a/c
> worked without any problem at all. It may not be a
> permanent fix - that remains to be seen, but it already
> proved itself to me. Thanks for the suggestions.
> CryoSeal link
>
> Charlie Iliff
>
> --
>
> Charles E. Iliff, Jr.
> Iliff & Meredith, P.C.
> Phone 410-685-1166
>
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