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Your air conditioning unit might need recharged with freon. If there is not enough freon in the system the system will not cool the air in the heat of the day but when the outside temperature drops in the evening it might be easier to cool.
dex-cool Dex-cool is anitfreeze which goes in the radiator and cooling system. As for Freon which goes in the air conditioning system, the 97 Volvo uses R134A Freon.
No. Dex-cool is an engine coolant. Freon (134r) is a gas used in the automotive AC system.
A refrigerant (freon) is required for an A/C system to cool. Therefore, no, the A/C should not work is the freon is removed.
Freon, or same, has likely leaked from the system. You need it recharged. Likely need to fix the leak. Call a professional.
No. You can loose volume and not cool as well, but as long as the amount of freon in a given system remains the same it will cool. The cooling properties come from the freon changing from liquid to gas and back again. It doesn't wear out.
If you got to any auto parts store, they will have bottles of r134a that you can buy that have gauges in the handles that will tell you when you have enough in it. If you system wont cool or is out of freon you have a leak and should get it check to have a repair done, an ac system with out freon has no lub either and that will lead to compressor burn out. The freon cools the air and lubs the compressor.
Is it a central unit? check and see if the fan and compressor are running in the outdoor unit. The system may be low on freon or the compressor may not be running. It is best to call a qualified HVAC technician.
the motor is going out it has freon in it but the motor is shot
low on freon, filters plugged, a coil inside air handler dirty, windows and doors leak too much, broken piping in air delivery system, fan too small
Simply put there are none. You will have to convert to R134A and it isn't that hard or expensive. While your empty of freon you can also seal up any leaks. Don't take chances on so-called direct replacement freon. They are dangerous. Stay safe and cool. Justanold
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