samplespilates
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I put freon in and it made a hissing noise, and air was cold for a minute-as the freon leaked out, the air got not cold again. Next, I put a sealant in at the same place (low pressure hose top) and a day or so later, tried the freon again. This time, I didn't hear a hissing or air leaking sound but after about a minute or two, the freon blew off the freon hose attachment, as if there was a blockage. I cannot see where the low pressure hose attaches under the battery. Could this low pressure hose not be tightened into the socket, perhaps? Should I just get a new LP hose, or get them to evacuate the low pressure hose(which runs from the condenser to the attachment I can't see under the battery on the passenger side)? I do not think its like they said that theres a leak in this hose, as it is metal.