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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 Not likely, 100%. Freon, R134a, whatever do not just die out or just go somewhere. They are lifetime fluids and the system is sealed. So if

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Old 06-03-2013, 04:31 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Not likely, 100%.

Freon, R134a, whatever do not just die out or just go somewhere. They are lifetime fluids and the system is sealed. So if you need more, the fluid is gone due to a leak

(Side note: this is why fridges from 1930 still work without any mods)
Exactly. I'm almost positive it's the intakes that have rubbed and created a small rupture. Unless the compressor or condenser literally crapped itself. Which is unlikely under normal conditions then I definitely think a closer look is warranted.
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