What did you do with your Range Rover today

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Don't remember it being that bad! Even considered dropping a Superchip in it!
It could be my old bus has her own problems, it has been a long time since I drove another derv P38 other than my own, so I'm probably used to a fault.
 
Mine is going back to the dealer tomorrow - re-gassed air con twice in last seven days and barely lasted 24 hours. Garage assures me their machine checks for leaks and won't refill if it detects one. Not the weather for failed air-con and too noisy for windows down.
 
Mine is going back to the dealer tomorrow - re-gassed air con twice in last seven days and barely lasted 24 hours. Garage assures me their machine checks for leaks and won't refill if it detects one. Not the weather for failed air-con and too noisy for windows down.
P38 or L322?? Either way it may well be the condenser leaking, the garages often don't locate the leak, I think the test is too short.
 
+1. Mine was leaking slowly and they never detected either time on either car.
What no detection by the machine? I thought they wouldn't work if here was a leak, which is why I think my problem is probably the condenser as TomCat59Alan suggested. Hopefully I'll get news before the end of the week.
 
What no detection by the machine? I thought they wouldn't work if here was a leak, which is why I think my problem is probably the condenser as TomCat59Alan suggested. Hopefully I'll get news before the end of the week.
Some machines use a vacuum test, some use a pressure test without the refrigerant, either way the test duration is rarely more than a few minutes which is not long enough to give a discernible change on the gauge for a leak that takes a week to lose the refrigerant.
 
Some machines use a vacuum test, some use a pressure test without the refrigerant, either way the test duration is rarely more than a few minutes which is not long enough to give a discernible change on the gauge for a leak that takes a week to lose the refrigerant.
Datatek...welcome back.
Regards..
 
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