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Old 06-16-2014, 02:46 PM   #1
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Dash Air Leak

I have a not so slow leak in the dash air system of my '07 DSDP. I've looked at the lines and switches and don't find any wet or greasy areas that might point to the leakage source. Are any of you aware of any "problem areas" with the dash air system? I know I'll have to take it to an AC repair shop, just wanted to be able to point them in the right direction. Thanks for any input!
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Mine was at the shaft seal on the compressor.
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Thanks Dave, is the shaft seal replaceable? I'll bet a new compressor is expensive.....
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They said maybe on seal replacement. They did not do that work themselves and would have to send out. Less expensive to just replace the compressor in my case. Not cheap but no worse than a car replacement.
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