Upon arrival unit was off. Turned unit on and the indoor unit and the compressor started but the condenser fan did not. Checked the capacitor and found the fan side was open internally and was not sending power to the fan to start it. After getting customer authorization we replaced the capacitor. Started the unit and found the unit was low on refrigerant. After getting customer authorization we added 1 lb R410A to the system bringing the subcooling from 3 up to 14. Went over the evap coil and condenser coil with a UV light and found UV dye in the drain pan of the evap coil meaning the evap coil is leaking. Recommend replacing the unit. The evap coil is from 2002 and the condenser is from 2017. While testing the condenser we checked the amp levels to check the compressor’s condition. The compressor was pulling 8.2 amps out of a max of 12.8 which is very high for a unit that is 7 years old.