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 Any car replace the cooling coil (evaporator), by without remove the dashboard??

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rompers
post Jul 5 2025, 11:47 PM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Jul 3 2025, 05:01 AM)
I tried stop leak product. Worked for me. Mine similar like yours, leak very slow and we couldnt detect the leak so i decided to try. Mine no cold after 2 months
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Pray tell, which stop leak product did you use?

Also, was the product effective - as in did you AC / Cooling Coil stopped leaking from then until now (present)?

How many years / months have passed since you last used the stop leak product to fix said leak?

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post Jul 6 2025, 12:23 AM

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QUOTE(rompers @ Jul 5 2025, 11:47 PM)
Pray tell, which stop leak product did you use?

Also, was the product effective - as in did you AC / Cooling Coil stopped leaking from then until now (present)?

How many years / months have passed since you last used the stop leak product to fix said leak?
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I used one bottle. Then after few weeks i go top-up gas, guess it didnt work immediately but takes time or maybe as its working more gas leaked out? After that it lasted until now. No more top up gas and aircond super cold until now. Daily driven car.
From oct 2023 until now 2025.

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rompers
post Jul 6 2025, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Jul 6 2025, 12:23 AM)
I used one bottle. Then after few weeks i go top-up gas, guess it didnt work immediately but takes time or maybe as its working more gas leaked out? After that it lasted until now. No more top up gas and aircond super cold until now. Daily driven car.
From oct 2023 until now 2025.

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Thank you very much for the info / sharing.

One last question, how bad was the AC leak in your car at that time?

Gradual leak = AC leaking refrigerant over a course of weeks / months.

Large leak = AC leak with complete loss of refrigerant within 24 to 48 hours.
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post Jul 6 2025, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(rompers @ Jul 6 2025, 09:03 PM)
Thank you very much for the info / sharing.

One last question, how bad was the AC leak in your car at that time?

Gradual leak = AC leaking refrigerant over a course of weeks / months.

Large leak = AC leak with complete loss of refrigerant within 24 to 48 hours.
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Small leak, 2 months.
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post Jul 9 2025, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Jul 6 2025, 09:31 PM)
Small leak, 2 months.
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If you don't mind sharing, what was your Car Brand, Model and Year of Manufacture?

Reason for asking:
I'd like to research a bit more to see if there are any distinct difference(s) between my car and your car - hoping that there are none; so that I have more confidence to attempt said method.

At the end of the day, I really hope to be able to avoid Dashboard removal - but if it doesn't work, well. . .what choice do I have right 😅
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post Jul 9 2025, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(rompers @ Jul 9 2025, 12:59 AM)
If you don't mind sharing, what was your Car Brand, Model and Year of Manufacture?

Reason for asking:
I'd like to research a bit more to see if there are any distinct difference(s) between my car and your car - hoping that there are none; so that I have more confidence to attempt said method.

At the end of the day, I really hope to be able to avoid Dashboard removal - but if it doesn't work, well. . .what choice do I have right 😅
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Japanese honda car, honda civic es 1.7 year 2001. Basically if the leak it small, higher % for it to work.
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post Jul 15 2025, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(Balanced @ Jul 9 2025, 09:28 AM)
Japanese honda car, honda civic es 1.7 year 2001. Basically if the leak it small, higher % for it to work.
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One other question; would you happen to still have the Shopee (I'm assuming you bought the product there) link for the Stop Leak product?

What bottle size you purchased?

Also, what were the steps you took to apply the Stop Leak - if for example, the AC system is completely discharged (zero refrigerant).
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post Jul 15 2025, 12:55 AM

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QUOTE(rompers @ Jul 15 2025, 12:16 AM)
One other question; would you happen to still have the Shopee (I'm assuming you bought the product there) link for the Stop Leak product?

What bottle size you purchased?

Also, what were the steps you took to apply the Stop Leak - if for example, the AC system is completely discharged (zero refrigerant).
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Only got 1 size. 1 bottle used.
When the aircond just started feeling less cold, i bought and use immediately after arrival few days later.

Car was totally cold, done it on weekends. After apply it became colder but only for few weeks before it started reduce coldness again. So i go shop top up gas. After that the coldness last until now without anymore top up. So it worked albeit slower.

 

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