How To Find and Repair AC Leaks - EricTheCarGuy

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2012
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    I suppose this has been a long time coming but for me I wanted to make sure that I made a video that would be useful to you as well as emphasized the importance of good practices when working with AC. Keep in mind refrigerant is a CFC meaning that it pretty much kills the ozone layer and if you don't respect that you WILL cause environmental damage even a little adds up so please follow the precautions in this video when working on an AC system. The other thing about AC is that it involves a lot more than just shooting a can of refrigerant into the system when it's not working right there are many systems that come into play that you need to consider such as; the health of the cooling system, cooling fan operation, the mechanical operation of the components of the system, the operation of the HVAC inside the dash, and the electronics so keep in mind if you're having a problem with your AC it could be much more than just a simple leak. I'll get off my soap box now.
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  • @CertifiedGasSystems
    @CertifiedGasSystems 5 років тому +7

    You are too real Eric. No editing the silly parts and mistakes. Learning a lot from your effort. Saves me a lot of time and mistakes on my end. I do residential hvac and never put a vacuum on a system with a known leak as it will suck air through the leak into the system and allow moisture into it. To verify a leak I pressure the system with nitrogen & look for a drop in pressure. Congrats on a million subscribers.

  • @nomoniggs
    @nomoniggs 8 років тому +17

    Man you could've done alot of other fun things with your time, but being the awesome guy you are, you decided to help out your fellow man. Your the best bro. Thanks a mill for your vids.

  • @patrickliverpool6487
    @patrickliverpool6487 10 місяців тому +2

    I am an Certified Auto Electrician for years. Listening to Eric the car guy it's amazing and I am doing very good so far thanks so much. I will always watch your videos

  • @MuyAnimalista
    @MuyAnimalista 4 роки тому +12

    Is so clear that you explain ! I never find a professional like you. Complement from Italy!

  • @karlmadsen3179
    @karlmadsen3179 8 років тому +22

    Eric is the best. Smart. Articulate. Helpful. Knowledgeable.

  • @LuisOlivoFan
    @LuisOlivoFan 8 років тому +9

    Thank you. You helped me find a leak in my dash in my 2009 Doge Journey. I previously attempted to find the leak with dye and was frustrated. I them bought a detector after watching your video and sniffed the AC lines with nothing found until I sniffed the vents as you instructed and the sniffer went crazy. Now to access the AC core in the dash to replace it... Yay 😖!

  • @jdwisdom9433
    @jdwisdom9433 9 років тому +1

    This certainly raises some topics that I should keep in mind. I thank you for pointing these important areas out to me and all that would undertake A/C repair. JD

  • @micholob86
    @micholob86 12 років тому +2

    Just found your videos. Very helpful and easy to follow. I do all my own car repairs but have never had to deal with AC issues til now. This 30 minute lesson is a great resource. Thanks!

  • @glmoore001
    @glmoore001 8 років тому +4

    Great Video. A/C was always a mystery to me, and although I do a lot of work on my vehicles, I have always sent this work out. I will try it myself the next time. Thanks Much!

  • @silksilksilk2
    @silksilksilk2 6 років тому +3

    Man this is awesome! I love how you show all the missteps . As someone who's been trying everything , this was the best video for an inspiring DIYer with some general knowledge. :) A/C go go go

  • @gllorin
    @gllorin 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for all your videos posted and the ones to come. Im currently studying for auto technician. Your videos are very informative. I've been able to associate class with your videos and its helped me a lot. Thanks Eric. Its people like you that make a difference.

  • @reedjasond
    @reedjasond 12 років тому

    Thanks Eric for creating this video. I love this kind of practical DIY guide, especially on a difficult subject like the AC system.

  • @djshotokan
    @djshotokan 11 років тому +22

    I have been ASE certified on AC/ Refrigerant for years. This is an absolutely amazing video, Anyone actually listening to Eric is doing it right. Of All the test i've had to fail people on in this, its one thing...SAFETY GLASSES. Keep it up Man.

  • @osvaldocristovao12
    @osvaldocristovao12 8 років тому +13

    thank you very much for doing these kind of video, they are so helpful.

  • @microgreensgrower3946
    @microgreensgrower3946 8 місяців тому

    I've been watching a whole lot of video's on this subject and this one is the best I've seen. Love it! Using this info to find the leak in my 05 Sienna. Thanks so much!

  • @jvjong1
    @jvjong1 12 років тому

    I love you showing this Eric! Can't wait for your next video on AC

  • @mustie1
    @mustie1 12 років тому +7

    great how to, thanks,,,

  • @Peterdidntbuildit
    @Peterdidntbuildit 9 років тому +2

    Great video. And as a professional tech im glad to see these kind of videos so consumers can understand the difficulties of Ac work. Just a couple of thoughts. Why not bench test the line before installation As brazing is a industry approved repair. With the vacuum pump and a couple vacuum plugs you can pull a vacuum on just that line and it is quicker than pulling vacuum on the whole system. Also with that said you can isolated the whole system line by line and confirm evaporator leaks before pulling dashes. Take that electric leak detector and throw it in the trash it can be set off by anything as your video shows. Keep up the good work

  • @vboricuataino
    @vboricuataino 9 років тому

    Great video. Like the way you take your time and slowly go through everything so we can understand the entire process.

  • @waynehendricks8187
    @waynehendricks8187 8 років тому +1

    Hi. Thanks a lot for all your videos! You have helped me many times. I agree that A/C work can be challenging as replacing freon and dryers can add up in cost if different problems come up after fixing one thing. Thanks.

  • @COCOT20
    @COCOT20 12 років тому +7

    Eric, remember for the next video that the yellow hose need to be vented at the mainfold when you plug the refrigerant can in order to vent the remaing moisture thats trapped inside this hose !
    BTW great video !!!

    • @briansabolik7125
      @briansabolik7125 2 роки тому +3

      But that would have blown most of the dye out!

  • @jdwisdom9433
    @jdwisdom9433 9 років тому +5

    Hey, I really got to thank you cause I learned so much! JD

  • @Lockemeister
    @Lockemeister 9 років тому

    Excellent video Eric. Very helpful. Shows to persevere to find a leak. Thanks for being a good technician and adhering to the EPA 609 standard.

  • @eddiep6803
    @eddiep6803 7 років тому

    Very helpful video, particularly when combined with others from Eric and elsewhere. This is no Ph.D. program on HVAC; but, thank you to the author for putting this material and himself here for our benefit.

  • @CravinMorehead420
    @CravinMorehead420 12 років тому +8

    Another great video Eric. Just a tip... if there's a leak in the system, stay away from SEALANT(s). Usually they never work and clog the expansion valves (also ruins recovery machines), so please take it to a shop to have a certified technician work on it, if unsure.

  • @dsadave
    @dsadave 8 років тому +5

    very impressed. Thanks so much. This video will be archived . Hope your wife truly appreciates you!!!

    • @BEEBEE159
      @BEEBEE159 8 років тому +1

      +David Fenderson Unfortunately, they never do...

  • @markheselden438
    @markheselden438 6 років тому

    Excellent video, excellent presentation. To the point but thorough...thank you Chris!

  • @romanepaillant5575
    @romanepaillant5575 2 роки тому +1

    You teach Very well and you are Very Specific on detail and I have learned a lot From You today about Servicing AC System.
    Thank Eric Thecarguy.

  • @TimmyTheToolman
    @TimmyTheToolman 7 років тому +13

    Ok, you added dye into the yellow hose and then connected it to the refrigerant can. Knowing you don't want to introduce air into the system, aren't you suppose to purge at the shrader valve on the manifold until you see refrigerant coming out so you know you've pushed out the air in the yellow supply hose? But, since you've added dye first into the hose, you'd also be spraying out dye when you're purging it, which I imagine could get a little messy. Wouldn't an injector that allows you to push dye or oil directly into the low side port be a better option. Just wondering because I'm going to try to help a friend find a leak in her AC system very soon. Thanks!
    *Update, I read through the comments and I've found Eric doesn't respond much to questions, if at all. Anyone else got an answer for me.

    • @cantwinee2765
      @cantwinee2765 5 років тому +2

      @@hondahoodgarage6357 Precisely. He does that in his video on evacuating the system and recharge

    • @46lfries
      @46lfries 5 років тому +2

      They make a threaded tube that you can add refrigerant oil to a system you can do the same thing with the dye you just have to make sure you fill it up where the dye comes completely out of the holes no air in it you put that between the line in the manifold Lower Side open the manifold gauge app on both side the high side will drive it into the system you're done I've made one out of refrigerant tubing it's kind of a pain in the ass to fill up though works

    • @genesloan3175
      @genesloan3175 4 роки тому

      @@hondahoodgarage6357 exactly! I thought it off at first. But then concluded the obvious answer was charging up with dye to find the leak... Then fix the leak, pull vacuum. And then once leak solved purge out the air under vacuum and holding then introduce freon.

  • @marktaylorable
    @marktaylorable 10 років тому +8

    Great Vidio, well done.

    • @HighestRank
      @HighestRank 10 років тому

      Take us to tamorrow-morrow land.

  • @91C4NVA
    @91C4NVA 11 років тому +1

    Thanks Eric,
    I'm a tech of 30 years, that was/am weak in AC diag, because I've always done mostly engine performance and diagnosis. I have to say nice job in many ways. Nice to see a video, that makes sense, and isn't full of blah blah, irrelevant stuff. Keep up the good work.

  • @MoneyMarcMes
    @MoneyMarcMes 12 років тому

    This is one the most valuable vids on Eric the Car Guy. This vid has answered a lot of questions i've had with AC systems. Thank You Eric!!!! Also another thing with AC compressors is that they also have sensors inside which prevent the AC compressor from running when there is absolutley no R-134A in the system. The compressor only runs when the sensors detect refrigerant.
    Marc

  • @staceysnow9300
    @staceysnow9300 8 років тому +11

    I am buying a 2005 PT Cruiser from a used car dealer and we are going 'round and 'round with AC issues. I am a woman. Think what you want. Say what you want. We are usually at a major disadvantage when it comes to car talk. I watch you, I quote you and I get respect. Thank you. Ericthecarguy!

    • @justinduncan7507
      @justinduncan7507 8 років тому +4

      Good job researching the issue.
      PT cruisers are notorious lemons, perhaps a toyota camry or honda accord would be more reliable

    • @SoulSearch11110
      @SoulSearch11110 8 років тому +1

      +Justin Duncan I second the Honda Accord.

    • @SoulSearch11110
      @SoulSearch11110 8 років тому +1

      You are so right on us women getting respected when it comes to "the car stuff"

    • @SolidSnake334-47
      @SolidSnake334-47 7 років тому +2

      run fast. the PT cruiser is crappy car.... to much suspension issues and engine.. they are my favorite cars to make money on..
      Go toyota or honda

    • @sieftastic
      @sieftastic Рік тому

      @@SoulSearch11110 i also vote accord. Although my AC just went out in mine lol

  • @cipmars
    @cipmars 12 років тому +3

    Also keep in mind that if the compressor doesn not crank for a long time it will break (the shaft seals) so it is really worth checking if it's ok. I bought a car that had a leak in the system that nobody bothered to fix for years and I had to change the compressor too.

  • @benlee111999
    @benlee111999 12 років тому +1

    I've been waiting for a GOOD video on AC work and I'm very pleased to see that you posted this as well as your other AC videos. Thank you!

  • @thomashuckaby8867
    @thomashuckaby8867 5 років тому

    Thank you for a clear,easy to understand, profanity free video. Very refreshing.

  • @DIYApprentice
    @DIYApprentice 7 років тому +7

    I replaced the compressor myself on my old Acura Legend about 8 years ago, got the system recharged, and it worked for a couple years. The expansion valve then failed along with the condenser, so I replaced the expansion valve, condenser, and receiver/drier then took it to a shop to have it recharged. $800 later in parts and a recharge, and I had a working system. It's now empty again after a few years, and the UV dye appears to indicate bad o-rings on the hoses at the compressor. Smh. The good thing is that R12 is still available, and I'm stubborn about converting to R134A. Vacuum pumps are available on loan at Autozone.

    • @Vfh........y
      @Vfh........y 5 років тому

      I've had many Acura Legends and I don't know why you're hesitant about switching it over all you have to do is Pump It Down well first put the new fittings on which are 20 bucks and you are converted. It's pretty simple to do or am I missing something here

    • @AntonBabiy
      @AntonBabiy 5 років тому +1

      R134a doesn't circulate R12 oil properly and burns out the compressor and replacing the oil entirely is such a big job its not worth doing. The best cheap way is to run propane/butane mix. There is a guy that made a great post about it, I think his website name is possum living. If you Google it, it'll be one of the first to come up. It's better than 134a cause it circulates the oil, readily available and not harming to the environment. I personally run straight propane in modern R134a systems due to higher efficiency and lower cost. Never had problems

    • @AntonBabiy
      @AntonBabiy 5 років тому

      @Jay Fox multiply the weight of r134a by 0.4 and you get required weight of pure propane. If you need other gasses you can look up the weight by volume at 25°c and divide the new gas by old. This gives you the value you can use to multiple the old gas weight by like the 0.4 above

    • @weneedtermlimits
      @weneedtermlimits 5 років тому

      Couldnt you just fill it by pressure? Whhy does weight matter?

    • @AntonBabiy
      @AntonBabiy 5 років тому

      @@weneedtermlimits because once 10% or so gas is in the pressure doesn't change until its grossly over filled. That's why ac charging is always done by weight. Also if a top up is needed, the present gas is pumped out and new refilled cause there is no way to tell how much is already present

  • @jignc1984
    @jignc1984 7 років тому +3

    Hey Eric, I just changed my A/C compressor, condenser, & drier/accumulator and both of my lines lines, but it looks like I've still got a leak. I am going to do a leak test tomorrow. I've got a ford ranger and it looks like the evaporator core is under the hood. Will the dye test work with that? If that doesn't work I'll have to buy or rent one of the R-134 leak detectors. And last my question is can I still re-use my drier, if I just changed it? The only thing I've done at this point is put a vacuum on it. So I believe the only moisture that's been put in the system is coming from the leak and I guess drawn in by the vacuum pump that I ran on it.

    • @benicio1967
      @benicio1967 4 роки тому +2

      Not cool you hit no answer. Hate that for you. Hope you were able to get it all running ok. I know it was a long time ago.

    • @jignc1984
      @jignc1984 4 роки тому +2

      @@benicio1967 I got it fixed. It turned out to be an o-ring that needed to be changed. I think it was at the condenser. It's been a while since I did this, but I think I did a leak test to find it. Thank you for the reply and the concern.

  • @BIGW0RD
    @BIGW0RD 12 років тому +2

    this video is freeking awesome, its just what i needed for my 97 honda accord. thank you Eric.

  • @klc317
    @klc317 12 років тому +1

    This is a great and informative....I always look forward to a new ETCG video!

  • @mdkarnish
    @mdkarnish 8 років тому +6

    Before you start charging the system and after you connect the freon can to the yellow hose, you should have loosened the yellow hose at the manifold end to purge the air from the yellow hose. You should do this for a second or two after you hear air from the connection, then close it.

    • @oduetsebagokele2903
      @oduetsebagokele2903 8 років тому +1

      +Michael “Carnac the Magnificent” Karnish I think he didnt purge because he poured refrigerant coulerent in the hose

    • @jerryrivera7704
      @jerryrivera7704 Рік тому +1

      He didn't cause this was leak process diagnosis

  • @kubastrobos
    @kubastrobos 8 років тому +51

    irony is poking your eye out with the safety glasses.

    • @tmst2199
      @tmst2199 5 років тому +2

      Even better than getting choked with a seatbelt!

    • @dynamo3059
      @dynamo3059 5 років тому

      i've literally shot my eye out with a bb gun richocet by accident before, always wear safety glasses!

  • @easytopleez33
    @easytopleez33 11 років тому

    very informative, I just had to watch to see if your fix did work. Cannot tell you how many times I've been down the same road. Your one cool guy, keep the vids coming. And don't let the tough times kick your butt. Take care

  • @skipsaunders5974
    @skipsaunders5974 4 роки тому +1

    Best AC repair video I've found.... nice that you explained how "NOT" to over tightening things.... Thanks

  • @johnrobinson4645
    @johnrobinson4645 10 років тому +5

    I just replaced my compressor and I didn't have refrigerant at the time but I did have propane. This works just as well right?

    • @sevenpak
      @sevenpak 10 років тому +1

      some cars DO explode

    • @HighestRank
      @HighestRank 10 років тому +1

      Yoga flame. If you ever vacuum it out, keep cigarettes away from the pump.

    • @banno6938
      @banno6938 10 років тому +2

      Propane can have moisture in it so do you really want to chance it ?
      BTW some so called alternatives to freon are hydrocarbon products but do you really want an explosive gas in your AC system ?
      I do not !

  • @JoshuaFinancialPL
    @JoshuaFinancialPL 5 років тому +18

    I chose to smash my car into a tree so I could certainly identify the AC leaks. (I didn't. but I have two cars with zero AC and I'm $1,400 in on one repair where we replaced the whole system and it failed after 1 year. so i certainly feel like driving that one into a tree.)

  • @SpaceWolfPainter
    @SpaceWolfPainter 12 років тому +1

    Benefit a TON from the info in this! Looking forward to the next video for sure!

  • @mopartinez
    @mopartinez 10 років тому +1

    George Clooney with a ponytail! Seriously, you rock man! I'm am amateur mechanic and your videos are easy to follow and super informative for the DIYers out there. Great video quality and editing btw. Keep up the good work!

  • @akabigo135
    @akabigo135 10 років тому +5

    Its 88 today. Im gonna have to do it. On my way to Harbor Freight..

    • @HighestRank
      @HighestRank 10 років тому

      Don't forget the compressor oil and refrigerant. I'd buy my gauges at an auto parts store in a kit that comes with refrigerant, if there is such a thing.

    • @akabigo135
      @akabigo135 10 років тому

      I got the refrigerant with the oil already added.
      It also come with its own gauge. Thanks!

    • @tmst2199
      @tmst2199 5 років тому

      It hurts me to buy anything at that place.Such crap. But I suppose for a one-off it might be best.

    • @amendes6410
      @amendes6410 5 років тому

      @@tmst2199 harbor freight has improved over the years I feel. I haven't had any issues with anything I bought from there!

    • @tmst2199
      @tmst2199 5 років тому +1

      @@amendes6410 The last thing I bought were some snap ring pliers. They were basically worthless for even slightly challenging snap rings.

  • @CORZER0
    @CORZER0 5 років тому +6

    134a is an HFC, no chlorine. Zero negative ozone impact. Calm down.

    • @tmst2199
      @tmst2199 5 років тому +1

      Right. It's not a CFC. Still, it's considered a potent greenhouse gas and has already been banned in the EU. Potential alternatives include CO2 as refrigerant of all things. LOL.

    • @herpnderpn2484
      @herpnderpn2484 4 роки тому

      It is something like 1300 times worse than CO2 pound for pound as a green house gas.
      You are correct, zero impact on ozone.

  • @shariatiae1
    @shariatiae1 11 років тому

    Love the videos, very easy for new mechanics to follow. Keep it up!

  • @TheBirdandEagle
    @TheBirdandEagle 3 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you. Merry Christmas.

  • @CrazyHHO19
    @CrazyHHO19 11 років тому

    eric my aircon alwas work dont need to fix it but watching you is so rewarding,you are a good man thank you

  • @michaelwall629
    @michaelwall629 6 років тому +1

    Got the job done. Thanks for the help Eric.

  • @tlcagent
    @tlcagent 10 місяців тому

    As an apprentice mechanic I love all your video, teaches me a lot and keeps me interested.

  • @walterbrunswick
    @walterbrunswick 12 років тому +1

    I love AC! Already worked with an AC tech (residential/commercial) and starting technical college in Sept 2012 for HVAC/R.

  • @jfubele
    @jfubele 9 років тому

    Great video Eric! Thanks for your time.

  • @zyepod
    @zyepod 5 років тому

    Helped me out... Appreciate you taking the time to share...

  • @marka2786
    @marka2786 8 років тому

    Thanks Eric, you have taught me a lot and saved me even more, thank you

  • @jamessharp2063
    @jamessharp2063 7 років тому

    another detailed video to the point and answered every question i spent hours trying to google!

  • @Achisachis73
    @Achisachis73 5 років тому +1

    thank you Eric, another awesome informative video!

  • @jimsjacob
    @jimsjacob Рік тому

    Always the best, Eric! Thank you sir.

  • @billwiebe1579
    @billwiebe1579 8 років тому

    You are awesome i have the greatest respect for you Eric and your vids are so helpful thank you

  • @Park2King
    @Park2King 4 роки тому

    Great video. Just learning how those vacuum line gauges and the recharge canister work was worth the price of admission. Would never attempt a repair like this myself (too much additional equipment needed) but it might save me some money when I take it into an A/C specialist if I understand the lingo beforehand.

  • @myonghonlee
    @myonghonlee 10 років тому

    thank you carGay and you tube team love.

  • @AndriiOstapchuk
    @AndriiOstapchuk 9 років тому +1

    Eric You are the Man! I wish all my teachers were explaining so easy to understand as You! I was asked If I can find a leak in A/C on GMC Arcadia. Piece of cake!:)

  • @genesloan3175
    @genesloan3175 4 роки тому +3

    Filled a few details about dye that I wasn't sure about how to use it and put it in.. thanks. Need to know more but maybe another video is in your vids about diagnosing gauge readings and what they mean.

  • @spencerlervik2083
    @spencerlervik2083 5 років тому

    Thanks boss you're the best car guy on UA-cam

  • @brandonGCHACHU
    @brandonGCHACHU 12 років тому

    Thanks dude....im in Phoenix so AC tips are always well recieved.

  • @musiciansinger-guitarist9763
    @musiciansinger-guitarist9763 2 роки тому

    Awesome Eric! Great Details.

  • @nimster64
    @nimster64 12 років тому

    great info thanks. especially how the gauges work. always enjoy learning from you. Thanks....

  • @markrosier6889
    @markrosier6889 5 років тому +1

    Good explination, Eric. Thank you!!

  • @frankardos4211
    @frankardos4211 5 років тому

    Good job E. I like the...."you'll freeze your eye out kid" sentiment. Classic stuff bro.

  • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
    @F.Krueger-cs4vk 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video, explanations very helpful, much appreciated. Thankyou for sharing. 👍🏻🖐 🇦🇺

  • @hatbui8438
    @hatbui8438 4 роки тому

    You showed me more than what I expected. Appreciate that!

  • @exiledintheus7251
    @exiledintheus7251 4 роки тому

    Wow glad I stopped by longtime no talk to. Genuine nice guy on automaintenance.

  • @tigermcflash131
    @tigermcflash131 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial Eric. Thanks!!

  • @ctjanney
    @ctjanney 3 роки тому

    Great video, and great points and tips.

  • @davismichael2844
    @davismichael2844 2 роки тому

    Learn so much brother…. you’re the man!

  • @MrMarkguth
    @MrMarkguth 3 роки тому +2

    Your right, a a/c video would be hard, there are so many variables, I’ve been doing a/c work for20 years or more and still get curly ones, it’s not a one size fits all job, hands on experience goes a long way. Great video

  • @grasshoppaMedia
    @grasshoppaMedia 4 місяці тому

    Working on a 02 Suby. Nice to see it done on essentially the same system! Borrowed manifold and pump from friend. Wondering if the hoses and connections are really air tight as it looses vacuum after shutting off....

  • @aries780418
    @aries780418 9 років тому +1

    The best video are in English. Great information. Greetings from Mexico.

  • @doorguru168888
    @doorguru168888 8 років тому

    Perfectly clear. Thanks Eric!

  • @Moshishak1
    @Moshishak1 10 років тому +1

    very useful lecture, Eric.
    Thanks

  • @Hiwaystar396
    @Hiwaystar396 4 роки тому

    Thanks Eric, Very Helpful & Easy to fallow..... Cheers

  • @geojor
    @geojor 9 років тому

    lot of good concepts here, thank you...

  • @alvinwolk3101
    @alvinwolk3101 10 років тому

    Outstanding video-very very informative

  • @richardnash8334
    @richardnash8334 11 років тому

    Thanks Eric for the information. very comphrehensive and thorough, with good advice for amatuers to let a pro do it.

  • @jimmyweider3113
    @jimmyweider3113 12 років тому

    When I asked about the Subaru the other day I knew it was probably the wife's car , and it's funny the AC crossed my mind as I was cooking in my truck.Glad that you hooked it up with Air, Another awesome Job well done Eric.

  • @L1A1
    @L1A1 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video Eric. Very helpful to an AC noob like me. Gives me hope that I might actually be able to fix stuff without feeling lost in the process.

  • @davidm3210
    @davidm3210 2 роки тому

    Great stuff as always, thanks!

  • @Rolio5451
    @Rolio5451 10 років тому

    Awesome video sr. Keep up the good work

  • @dangollbeater
    @dangollbeater 7 років тому

    Good job explaining how the use the UV die with a gage set. It was a great help.

  • @Motown454
    @Motown454 2 роки тому

    Thanks Eric! this is just what I needed.

  • @jeromeb619
    @jeromeb619 12 років тому

    this is right on time man im trying to study the a/c system more cause i wanted to take the A7 test

  • @ANDERSON938
    @ANDERSON938 11 років тому

    Thank you for the video. You have done the most outstanding video I have seen on youtube, when it comes to autos. Most of the the others either do not show what they are doing or worse yet do not explain what or why they are doing it, that is if there is even any sound. I am sure they think they have done a great job but..poor lighting if the have any at all poor camera views,,etc,etc. Again thank you for a job well done.

  • @maloosecat123
    @maloosecat123 2 роки тому

    it's 2022 and I am still watching this...one of the best ac videos still!!!

  • @brado52
    @brado52 12 років тому

    Sweet vid Eric........I had a similar issue with the kids Honda, had to replace the low pressure line and dryer.....recharged the system and works great....

  • @rickymorquechosr.2939
    @rickymorquechosr.2939 4 роки тому

    Thank you Mr Crisfield for the info

  • @ekimzaga
    @ekimzaga 11 років тому +1

    thanks eric, you've been helping me fix my honda accord and you don't even know it! Next up is the AC