I already busted out 2 cans of R134a (24oz total) and an 8oz can of the leak stop+dye into the lowside. Gotta put a gauge on it, but I didn't see any major leaks that were easily visable, although I didn't look all that good yet. But even after that, the compressor wouldn't kick on. Only way it kicks on is if I throw a jumper the battery to its + side wire(green wire).
Shoot gas? With the understanding that you never said that, any more insight on it? I'm assumming to kill any moisture or something?
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