In the second part of the Milan Falcons’ journey to fix their cooling problem at the supercharger and check the suspension, the team dives deeper into the issues at hand. With the display showing a fault related to the cooling system, they begin by checking for any leaks or problems in the system.
After inspecting the pipe o-ring and the AC compressor for leaks and finding none, they move on to check the pressure levels in the system. They discover that there is a shortage of refrigerant gas, which could be causing the cooling problem. To address this, they use a machine to vacuum out the gas and refill it to the required level.
Simultaneously, they also investigate the suspension issue, noticing that the car is sitting lower on the left side. They clean and grease the rusted parts of the air suspension to see if they can improve its functionality. If the problem persists, they plan to replace the air suspension with a new one from their supplier.
As they complete the vacuuming and refilling of the gas, they find that the system was missing some gas, which could have been lost during previous repairs. With the gas refilled to the correct level, they reassemble the car and advise the owner to test drive it to see if the issues have been resolved.
The team also discusses the possibility of replacing a sensor in the suspension system if the problem persists, as well as the importance of regular maintenance to prevent further issues. They conclude that the gas loss may have been due to previous repairs and hope that the current fixes will prevent future problems.
In the end, the Milan Falcons are optimistic that they have addressed the issues with the cooling system and suspension, and look forward to seeing the car perform better on the road. With thorough inspections and timely repairs, they are confident that the car will be back to its optimal condition. Stay tuned for more updates on their automotive adventures!