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Originally Posted by Nippy
Hmm ok, there were no obvious leaks from any of the parts we could see, all the joins seemed ok. He did do some sort of test. He put a dye in the system to look for any fault.
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The most likely place is the condenser in front the radiator but you cant examine it fully without taking it out .
he should have pressurised it to working pressure with Nitrogen gas then sprayed soapy water over the parts , there would be bubble forming from the leak .
Dye is ok for a big leak but with a slow one it will get dirt stuck to it , go black and dry up so not much help.