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A/C ? on 2004 S300.
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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 25933" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>I use PAG 100. You should not have to replace your receiver drier unless your system was exposed to atmosphere, like you had a blown hose and let it remain open like that for more than a day or so, less if it's very humid.</p><p>If you had a slow leak-out(in my experience, most often) and you still had some cooloant, just not enough to work the system, there really is no need to replace the receiver/drier, IMO.</p><p>I most often find the slow leak-outs due to valve-stem cores needing a cinch-up. I have seen a lot of this, I wonder if it is from vibration. The Bobcat A/C system seems to need some more thought, like it is good for on-road applications.....</p><p>For my info, I would like to know where your leak came from.....</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 25933, member: 1534"] I use PAG 100. You should not have to replace your receiver drier unless your system was exposed to atmosphere, like you had a blown hose and let it remain open like that for more than a day or so, less if it's very humid. If you had a slow leak-out(in my experience, most often) and you still had some cooloant, just not enough to work the system, there really is no need to replace the receiver/drier, IMO. I most often find the slow leak-outs due to valve-stem cores needing a cinch-up. I have seen a lot of this, I wonder if it is from vibration. The Bobcat A/C system seems to need some more thought, like it is good for on-road applications..... For my info, I would like to know where your leak came from..... Thanks [/QUOTE]
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