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Hey guys,

Recently I had my master and slave clutch cylinder replaced on my Hilux SR5 2005.

Jumped in the car and the aircon was warm, took it back to the shop and they said there is no way it could have been caused by the work they did. Put some new gas in it which did not last. They put some dye in it and said they cant see it and it is under the dash.

Is this too much of a coincidence?


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The aircon pipes are roughly above the slave cylinder, which has to be accessed from below. Unless something fell onto pipe and cracked it, or it was undone in error, it's unlikely to be their fault.If in dash fault, most unlikely, as m/cyclinder is accessed from engine bay, with a clevis pin being removed in front of the driver's left foot area. Aircon unit is on other side of cab. in front of passengers' left foot.

Edited by Manxman
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