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2018 Sierra 1500 AC broken, dealer can't solve mystery

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Mine ended up being the condenser. You know the part? Same EXACT one that the 2015-2017 models had so many issues with, but since it wasn't one of those, the repair fell on me. Since 1000 Youtube videos show how easy it is to replace in about 2 hours without pulling the bumper off, and the part is only $140, I figured they'd be able to evacuate it, swap it, recharge, etc. for maybe $500 (R1234yf is way more expensive than R-134a), but I was dead wrong. The book says they have to pull the bumper, etc.. to get to it, and the cost would be $1700. While we were discussing it, a salesman came and told me they'd give me what I paid for it 2 years ago on trade. I called BS, but he wasn't joking.

I had purchased the 2018 2 years prior with 7200 miles on it, but another 52,000 miles on it (odometer was at 59,233 when I pulled into the dealership) and they gave me $44,500 for it towards trade on a new 2021 Silverado RST. I still got the dealer incentives and all rebates, talked them down about $1500 off the MSRP, and they took the broken truck. Sure, they'll fix it a lot cheaper than what they would have charged me, but I felt like I got a steal of a deal. After a 5 year/125K GM warranty (bumper to bumper, 0 deductible - FL law won't let them profit on extended warranties), I still walked out with a new truck and my payment went down over $100/month.
 
Any updates? I'm taking my 2018 Sierra in on Wednesday. Blowing warm air. Put gauges on it, and had the low pressure side at 25psi when running full blast. Charged it to 40psi, and blew cold for about a day, then back to warm and down to 22psi. Leak somewhere I do believe.