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smlranger
Aug 22, 2014Explorer
Had the duct leak issue on my 2002 Journey. I was able to reach it from below and by removing a side panel in the engine bay. Use the good foil duct tape if you find a leak and decide to repair it yourself.
Suggest you get an infrared thermometer (Lowe's has them in the electrical tools) and shine it behind the rear cap from below while the AC is running on max. If you have a leak, you will get cool air readings.
I also agree with the others... if my only choices were CW and LD, I would take it to LD. IMO and from personal experience, most CW's can't be trusted to change a spark plug in a lawn mower.
Suggest you get an infrared thermometer (Lowe's has them in the electrical tools) and shine it behind the rear cap from below while the AC is running on max. If you have a leak, you will get cool air readings.
I also agree with the others... if my only choices were CW and LD, I would take it to LD. IMO and from personal experience, most CW's can't be trusted to change a spark plug in a lawn mower.
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