BodylessSHO
New Member
I brought it to Midas for a check, and they said I was low on freon. Instead of paying 90 dollars for them to put it in, I put it in. I put it in until the gauge read full, and it worked fine for a day.
It died the next day, and I put in another can in, and it worked for a few more hours.
This is the fastest leak I've ever seen. You think I can use the stop leak freon to fix this, or am I going to have to replace a line somewhere?
It died the next day, and I put in another can in, and it worked for a few more hours.
This is the fastest leak I've ever seen. You think I can use the stop leak freon to fix this, or am I going to have to replace a line somewhere?