My 1995 XJS Conv. 6 cylinder has a slow a/c leak. After having it charged a few times, I am considering using a sealer, such as 'Super Sealer' to fix the problem.
Yes, not, maybe?

Thanks,

Martin

Submitted by vineyardman68@… on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 20:17

Edited on 2012-07-02 20:20:37

Martin, certainly--yes.

My better half's Van had a leak for over a year. I used sealants that were available on the shelves a couple of times, but after a few months the leaks returned. so, I won't use the sealants on the shelves again.
I was told that one of the local auto stores (would rather not mention names) had a commerical sealant which was kept in the rear that they sold to repair shops . I asked for the sealant and was sold a can. It has been a little over a year and no return leaks.
So you might give that a shot. Just go in and say you bought a commerical sealant a while back that came from the back, but can't remember the name. You might get lucky.
However, if your leak - leaks the coolant quickly, even that won't work. The fact yours is a Jag and my wifes Van of course is not, it won't make a difference. A/C's are A/C's. Nothing more or, nothing less.

Garfield

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