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Old 04-26-2008, 02:28 PM
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Rear A/C leak plug or replace part?

My A/C was just filled up and after 2 weeks it was all gone.Then i started hearing a hissing sound from the rear.I pulled off the panel which covers the blower motor in the back and found the leak in what i think is the evaporator core.

Is this something i can pull off and replace or can i try to plug the hole.

Does anybody have a picture of the rear ac or a diagram i could look at to identify the part

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Anybody have any ideas?
Yes. What is the year, model and engine size?
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I dont have a diagram for you, but yes it is the evaporator core. and no you cant fix it if its a hole in part of the evaporator core. if its a fitting that is leaking you may be able to pull it a part replace the o ring and putt it back together to see if it holds.

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