Hi learned fridgies, any opinions on products to seal up leaks in car A/C ?
The reason I ask is the Defender 130 has a leak. My local aircon bloke has regassed it with dye after having it on Nitrogen all day and it losing 20PSI and being unable to find the leak. He filled it with dye and some leak guard and it lasted a week or so. When he got it back to fix the leak he still couldn't find it which leads us to believe that it is in the evaporator, a big job to remove and replace. He recommended that I take it to a place in Canberra who specialise in A/C and talk to them, he is understandably reluctant to pull my dash 
My options at this stage look like :
Find some magic leak sealer that will seal the evaporator in place - Your learned thoughts required here
Pull the dash over a couple of days myself and fit a new evap from the UK (about 140 pounds) and get my local guy to check and regas it.
Go and see what the dealer will do out of warranty, I might be able to talk them into supplying parts but it would still be large labour bill. LR don't supply the evap and heater as seperate parts so I'd get a whole module instead of just the evap.
Regards,
Tote
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