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Oil leaking from A/C compressor??

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Oil leaking from A/C compressor??

Post by mrbonk »

Greetings,
I've just noticed what appears to be some sort of oil leaking from the back and bottom of the A/C compressor on my GQ Patrol. The droplet coming off the bottom looks like oil, but the stuff that's on the ground is very dark (virtually black) and quite sticky.

I'm assuming this is bad news? Time to get an A/C mechanic to take a peek at it?
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Post by patrollin »

yea mines doing the same thing - donno how long its gonna last?......

question is, are these sealed units or can you do something with them???
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Post by mgundle »

from what you have said you compressor seals are leakin which in turn is leak a/c gas
you need to have you compressor re sealed which is about 300 - 450 depending on if it needs any thing else plus a regas on your a/c
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Post by azzad »

Depending on where its leaking, usually the shaft seal, this is a $10-$30 part.

You will need to get ur AC leak tested and regassed after the seal/s have been replaced.
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Post by ozy1 »

are you sure its your compressor leakin oil, if you have a diesel, the vac pump is directly above this, the shaft seal tends to leek, then dribbles oil on to AC pump, then drips off the bottom,

this is what mine did, lucky i looked around first,
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

a/c oil is light brown (it is in mine anyway) not black and if it was leaking that much your a/c wouldnt work as it wouldnt have any gas left
i would check else where like your alt if it is a diesel
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Post by PeowPeow »

whats the deal with the alt?

I got the same problem but it is pouring out and at the side of the road :bad-words:

what is the deal just a couple of seals or hoses or trip to mechanics?

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Post by Mr.Smith »

the oil in ur ac compressor is a light blue colour, but should also have a green/yellow flurocent dye added into the system to help detect leaks. if it is indeed a compressor problem it is cheaper to replace the compressor rather than get it fully overhauled, unless you can re-fit the seals urself.
its aford not a nissan
a/c oil is light brown (it is in mine anyway) not black and if it was leaking that much your a/c wouldnt work as it wouldnt have any gas left
i would check else where like your alt if it is a diesel
this is correct, if you starve the compressor of oil the unit will seize and send metal fragments through your system and then things will get expensive.

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Post by ozy1 »

PeowPeow wrote:whats the deal with the alt?

I got the same problem but it is pouring out and at the side of the road :bad-words:

what is the deal just a couple of seals or hoses or trip to mechanics?

cheers
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on the back of the alternator, you have youyr vacum pump, the alt shaft runs out and has a seal in the back of the alternator housing, normally the seals wear and fail, or the shaf ends up scored,

i pulled mine out and took it to the auto elecs, the speedy sleeved the shaft and fitted up a new seal, all fixed,

the seal stops oil from the vac pump entering the alternator, when the seal fail oil travels through an out a drain hole in the bottomof the alt,
findin its way down over the AC pump, then drippin on the ground,
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Post by PeowPeow »

cheers for that ozy1 sounds like the problem
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Post by ozy1 »

just run your hand under your your alt and see if there is oil around the bottom,
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