fooldall1
Handy Enthusiast
It's really good stuff. Only product I ever used that really does what it promises.UPDATE:
Past the two week mark and still blowing cold. Not sure if the Red Angel stop leak worked or for how long it will keep working.
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It's really good stuff. Only product I ever used that really does what it promises.UPDATE:
Past the two week mark and still blowing cold. Not sure if the Red Angel stop leak worked or for how long it will keep working.
Cut the piece under the glove box, as mentioned above.@gatormark91 , wasn't there an easier way to get to the Evap core?
I bet its the lower pressure line near the passenger wheel that has a leak along it. dirt and rocks accumulate under the cover and corrode the line causing microscopic pin hole leaks.
I did check both those items.
You didn't remove it...which is the only way you will find it.
I removed the cover of the evap and looked inside with the light but didn’t see anything. I assumed I would see dye splattered on the shroud. You saying the whole thing need to come out then I’ll see a leak?