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<blockquote data-quote="Petrus" data-source="post: 564554" data-attributes="member: 22206"><p>Usually if compressor rosak, then yr a/c wont even work coz it could not start the refrigeration cycle (also known as vapor compression refrigeration cycle theoretically).</p><p></p><p>As mentioned by bro guyfriendx, the common prob with condenser cooling coil is just leaking. One of the symptom of leaking coil is despite how u top up the refrigerant, it will only last u a ceertain period of time. But then again, if there is a leak in the hose / pipe carrying refrigerant, then refrigerant level will also decreasd.</p><p></p><p>As you mentioned, if your refrigerant level decreased, then u migt have a leak somewhere. And it is best u get the system checked before doing any a/c servicing since if the coil is really leaking, then u will have to fork out extra aroun rm1.2-1.4k to change coils, filter drier and expansion valve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petrus, post: 564554, member: 22206"] Usually if compressor rosak, then yr a/c wont even work coz it could not start the refrigeration cycle (also known as vapor compression refrigeration cycle theoretically). As mentioned by bro guyfriendx, the common prob with condenser cooling coil is just leaking. One of the symptom of leaking coil is despite how u top up the refrigerant, it will only last u a ceertain period of time. But then again, if there is a leak in the hose / pipe carrying refrigerant, then refrigerant level will also decreasd. As you mentioned, if your refrigerant level decreased, then u migt have a leak somewhere. And it is best u get the system checked before doing any a/c servicing since if the coil is really leaking, then u will have to fork out extra aroun rm1.2-1.4k to change coils, filter drier and expansion valve. [/QUOTE]
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