I watched a video on how to replace the radiator and followed it pretty much step by step. Thing is he mentioned he was going to go ahead and change out the AC condenser while he was at it. So I have it no thought for some reason and just followed along removing bolts along with the video. So I get to this bolt on the bottom right corner of the AC condenser that apparently was a line for refrigerant or whatever fluid it may be. And as I’m listening it I start hearing air come out like a popped tire. Went a little further and it starts spraying out green fluid. That didn’t happen in the video so I instantly started to fasten the bolt back on. I get to thinking and pondering and decide it wasn’t necessary to remove so I just tightened it back up and went on with the radiator replacement. About an hour before I get done with that, I start to hear that sound of air leaking again. And it got worse as time went by. When I first heard it again the green fluid was coming out very very slow. I wiped it off each time I looked at it. Now upon finishing the radiator replacement I check the area and there’s no longer green fluid coming out just air. Can anyone help with this? I’m going to check back in the morning and see if it’s still going. Hopefully it’s jothing too serious.
The zoomed out picture shows the line and bolt I first began to remove and quickly retightened. The closed up shows the direct spot where air is coming out. It seems there’s a bit of rubber hanging out of that spot. Maybe that came lose when I first un-fastened it?
The zoomed out picture shows the line and bolt I first began to remove and quickly retightened. The closed up shows the direct spot where air is coming out. It seems there’s a bit of rubber hanging out of that spot. Maybe that came lose when I first un-fastened it?