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Is your car’s air conditioning pipe leaking? Find out what causes this problem

Car air conditioning, an indispensable ‘must-have’ for driving in the sweltering summer heat, provides us with a comfortable environment whilst on the road.

If the compressor is the heart of the air-conditioning system, then the vehicle’s air-conditioning piping is its circulatory system, connecting the various air-conditioning components scattered throughout the vehicle to form a complete and efficiently functioning air-conditioning system.


Car air conditioning pipework typically consists of aluminium pipes, flexible hoses and other fittings.


Unlike other car components, air conditioning pipes do not need to be replaced very often, which means they are easily overlooked; as a result, some car owners fail to notice leaks in the pipework in good time.

Generally speaking, there are typically two causes of leaks in air conditioning pipes: 

  •  A blockage in the air conditioning system’s circuit, leading to prolonged high-temperature and high-pressure conditions between the compressor and the condenser, causing the PA layer on the inner wall of the rubber pipe to age and crack.  
  •  During the crimping of the aluminium sleeve, if the pipe is not positioned correctly, gas can escape from the top of the crimped area into the braided layer, penetrating the rubber layer and causing a general leak. This phenomenon is also known as a gas leak.

Although air conditioning hoses do not need to be replaced very often, over time they can accumulate dirt and grime that is difficult to clean out; it is therefore advisable to fit new ones. When replacing air conditioning hoses, be sure to choose products of guaranteed quality to avoid system faults caused by substandard hoses.

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