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Old 12-24-10, 08:10 AM   #445
RobertSmalls
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Originally Posted by North_Pole_Guy View Post
AC_Hacker,
I have a kit similar to this that I have had good luck with. Inject a little dye, let the system run for a while then look with the UV light and tinted glasses, the leak stands out pretty good.
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Tracerline TP8621 Complete A/C and Fluid Leak Detection Starter Kit

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Kits like this are available at any auto parts store, in the air conditioning aisle.

North Pole Guy, I'm curious. What is your location, and where is "the interior"? Maybe you should make an Introduction thread.
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