[quote:ae826fb5f0="mattbrady"]Thanks for feedback. Clarification please?
(A) If you were given a car with a noisy compressor to fix - would you have evacuated the system/noted leaks and not gone any further until leak situation had been discussed?
(B) Since a/c was blowing cool (not cold) right before it quit and I smelled burned bearings - is it likely that freon leaked out slowly and a/c was able to still blow cool right up to the time the compressor crapped out?
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I'll address these two together.
With the system not being very cold, it could have had a slow leak, or the compressor could have been weak.
If you have a very slow leak (as you suggest you may have in B) It is hard to find without using dye.
When you put the dye in the system, the results are not instantaneous, the car has to be driven and the AC has to be used for the dye to circulate in the system. Sometimes for weeks.
So discussing the cost to repair any leak was not an option, because no leak had been proven.
PS, it is a very small amount of dye, you would not have noticed a green vapor.
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(C) Hissing sound ("soft" sounding - but still noticeable) under the dash never occurred before. The morning after I brought car home was first time I heard. Could the mechanic, while repairing the compressor/charging the system, overcharge the system/pop a seal? Only reason I ask is I never heard the hiss before and his voicing a concern about a system leak/coming back to me telling me for sure evaporator has a leak after I took car back makes me wonder if he did something to cause hiss/leak to occur. Thoughts?[/quote:ae826fb5f0]
More likely what happened, your system had a slow leak and was low on freon, or the compressor was weak. The system hasn't had to deal with normal operating pressures for a long time.
Once the system had the correct amount of charge, a weak component finally failed. It happens all the time with pressurized lines, a very weak part fails, you repair that and then the next weakest part fails.
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(4) Since Caddy's not worth much - would this be a good time to try CryoSeal?[/quote:ae826fb5f0]
You can try it if you want, but I don't have much faith in snake oil products.
Finally.
By what you have said so far, I feel that Your mechanic didn't do anything wrong and has followed standard operating procedures.
But ultimately, If you don't trust him, then go with your feelings and find a different one.[b:ae826fb5f0][color=red:ae826fb5f0] You both will be better off.[/color:ae826fb5f0][/b:ae826fb5f0]
Oct 3, 2018 at 7:00 PM
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