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Re: AC leak Mitsubishi Galant
I wouldn't base whether I'd replace an evaporator on whether
parts houses stocked the part or not. Pressurizing with
R-134a and using a "GOOD" leak detector is the best way.
Only way in most cases. ![]()
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