my 2006 PT Cruiser leaks refrigerant, what part need be replaced? Brought it to a mechanic and they had no idea so they added R134a A/A refrigerant with dye. After driving for just approximately 50 miles, no more cold air. Brought it back to mechanic place and they said there's a leak. He started jabbering expensive quotes so I just said let me find someone who can help me save costs. Your attention and response is requested and greatly appreciated. Mahalo, Surfergal Sam of Hawaii

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Asked by Surfergal Nov 01, 2016 at 11:16 PM about the 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Convertible FWD

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my 2006 PT Cruiser leaks refrigerant, what part need be replaced?  Brought it
to a mechanic and they had no idea so they added R134a A/A refrigerant with
dye.  After driving for just approximately 50 miles, no more cold air.  Brought it
back to mechanic place and they said there's a leak.  He started jabbering
expensive quotes so I just said let me find someone who can help me save
costs.  Your attention and response is requested and greatly appreciated.  
Mahalo, Surfergal Sam of Hawaii

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Aloha, Mahalo for responding. Found out both charge port valves and evap core leaking discoverd with UV light.

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