02 Passat slow leak through evaporator. Dye question
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 6:33 am
Been dealing with a slow leak in my 02 Passat for the last few years. Usually a decent top-off charge from my can of refrigerant would last all summer. I added some in March, but it was already blowing warmer in June. I finally broke down and took it to a shop for diagnosis. They put dye in the system and figured out that it was leaking from the evaporator because they could see dye coming out of the vents. Price to replace evaporator was around $1100. Not happening on a 15 year old car. I had them fill the system back up and paid the diagnostic fee and left.
I started looking into what it would take to remove the dash and replace the evaporator myself. It looks annoying, but doable. I wanted to see the leaking dye myself before tearing into the car and ordering parts. I bought a UV light kit from Walmart last night to see if I could could confirm the leak location. It's only been a week since I picked up the car from the shop, but I was unable to find any evidence of dye in the vents, or anywhere else.
Is it possible the UV light kit is not working right, is the wrong kind of light for the dye they used? (https://www.walmart.com/ip/UV-Leak-Dete ... t/36156585) Could the dye have dissipated already? I hate to think the shop screwed me. They replaced the compressor on my truck a few years ago and it has worked great since.
I started looking into what it would take to remove the dash and replace the evaporator myself. It looks annoying, but doable. I wanted to see the leaking dye myself before tearing into the car and ordering parts. I bought a UV light kit from Walmart last night to see if I could could confirm the leak location. It's only been a week since I picked up the car from the shop, but I was unable to find any evidence of dye in the vents, or anywhere else.
Is it possible the UV light kit is not working right, is the wrong kind of light for the dye they used? (https://www.walmart.com/ip/UV-Leak-Dete ... t/36156585) Could the dye have dissipated already? I hate to think the shop screwed me. They replaced the compressor on my truck a few years ago and it has worked great since.