You remove the radiator cap (on a cool engine only) and pour it in....
The low side line, pass. side.
Under the hood, on the passenger side, just next to the firewall is a silver can-looking thing that has AC lines running in and out. The can, called a 'receiver/dryer' may, or may not, be wrapped in black foam. The AC line coming out of the receiver/dryer has the low pressure side port, that's where you add refrigerant and/or oil. Don't add oil unless you KNOW that it's low. Too much refrigerant oil can destroy the AC system.
It depends on how much fluid was lost or drained. Add a little at a time, you don't want to overfill it.
the low pressure{or suction}line is located under the air filter housing
Your car contains no Freon R12, it contains R134 which is not Freon. If you need to add refrigerant then you have a leak. It is illegal to add refrigerant without first repairing the leak. Take it to a professional and get the leak repaired.
A 96 Chev 1500 with a 5.0 Liter Engine calls for 32 oz of refrigerant. The recommended way to add refrigerant is by using a gauge.You can also find helpfull information on adding refrigerant to your vehicle and a chart that can guide you to the correct psi level that you need in your vehicle on www.idqusa.com.
The 1998 Chevy did not come with Freon (R12) installed. Freon was banned beginning in 1996. It contains R-134. You have a leak that needs repairing before adding more refrigerant. It is illegal to add refrigerant to a system with a leak. Seek out professional help to repair the leak.The 1998 Chevy did not come with Freon (R12) installed. Freon was banned beginning in 1996. It contains R-134. You have a leak that needs repairing before adding more refrigerant. It is illegal to add refrigerant to a system with a leak. Seek out professional help to repair the leak.
push the throttle to the floor after a couple of minutes and crank until it clears and starts
will the add a leafs fir a 4wd fit on a 04 silverado 1500 2wd
System does not contain Freon. R134a refrigerant is added through the low side service port on the accumulator.
To add refrigerant to a Dodge Dakota find the suction hose of the A/C system. On the suction hose locate the port to add more refrigerant to the system.
134a refrigerant