sstauffer7
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Hey guys!
This summer (in AZ nonetheless) my AC started blowing slightly warmer up front, when the rear vents remained cold. After looking through a bunch of threads and testing it out I found that my refrigerant was on the low side. Using one of those cheap AC Pro re-chargers (temporary band-aid, I know) I added coolant back to the normal range and the AC now blows cold as it should.. I want to do a real fix but I don't know where to start looking for the culprit of the slow leak... Taking it into the local AC shop is on my list, but are there any obvious or common causes for slow leaks these Yukon's that I could possibly self-diagnose?
2015 Yukon SLE
This summer (in AZ nonetheless) my AC started blowing slightly warmer up front, when the rear vents remained cold. After looking through a bunch of threads and testing it out I found that my refrigerant was on the low side. Using one of those cheap AC Pro re-chargers (temporary band-aid, I know) I added coolant back to the normal range and the AC now blows cold as it should.. I want to do a real fix but I don't know where to start looking for the culprit of the slow leak... Taking it into the local AC shop is on my list, but are there any obvious or common causes for slow leaks these Yukon's that I could possibly self-diagnose?
2015 Yukon SLE