I’ve noticed my car has been leaking more fluid than usual. The AC isn’t as cold as it used to be either. I think there may be a hole in my car’s AC line, but can I fix the problem myself?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
I’m sorry to hear about the air conditioning in your car. You can fix your car’s AC line with an at-home patch.
That said, at-home fixes rarely work due to the pressure and AC line’s oily inside. While the patch may work temporarily, you’ll likely need to keep replacing it. Visiting a mechanic is the best way to ensure your AC line has a lasting fix.
A professional repair typically costs anywhere from $150 to a few hundred dollars depending on the severity of the damage.
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