Does anyone know if I can repair a pinhole in a car A/C pipe? It's an aluminium pipe and appears to be 8mm (measures 7.88 by cheap digital calipers). I don't think I have the ability to weld or solder it so I was thinking of compression fittings and a short length of new pipe. Obviously I can't use brass being ally so I suppose stainless steel would be best. I only have flaring tools for brake pipe sizes so that's out. This is on my wife's 2014 30,000 mile Yaris. I have already replaced the leaking condenser but it still has this second leak. I could buy a new pipe from Toyota but that's probably £100-£150 and it wends its way right round the back of the engine looking like a pretty evil job!
I've just had to replace a pipe and condenser on my own van so between testing/re-gas for the two vehicles I'm at down about £500 just in parts! So a nice cheap fix would suit me if such a thing is possible.
I've just had to replace a pipe and condenser on my own van so between testing/re-gas for the two vehicles I'm at down about £500 just in parts! So a nice cheap fix would suit me if such a thing is possible.
