Freon is odorless. The oil in the refrigerant system does have a distinct aroma.
Freon is odorless. The oil in the refrigerant system does have a distinct aroma.
Freon is odorless. The oil in the refrigerant system does have a distinct aroma.
my car a/c smells like freon? Type your answer here...
Freon is odorless; you cannot smell it.
Since you are aware of what freon smells like , and you must know what it is used for , there is only one system in an auto that uses it.
There is no smell, unless somebody has used something like 22a freon which is actually propane and may have a sulphur smell
Chlorofluorocarbon smells like Freon
Odorless. What you are smelling is antifreeze, leaking from the heater core in your car. I DISAGREE: Freon smells a bit like ether and should not be inhaled. Freon is a gas that does not have a color or smell, however, you should NOT breathe it. More Information on Freon Below: (It CAN have an Odor, and is Dangerous in enclosed spaces!) http://www.ehow.com/list_7631527_symptoms-freon-leak.html http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/eh/chemfs/fs/Freons.htm http://www.epa.gov/chemfact/f_freon.txt
Freon is odorless. If you're getting a chemical type smell, it's probably anti-freeze leaking from your fridge.
The rubbing alcohol smell can indicate a Freon leak. The smell can also indicate a plugged drain tube. There is natural condensation that needs to drain away from the air conditioning compressor.
Freon is odorless, but it is possible to smell the refrigerant oil that could also be leaking.
A smell inside is usually a bad evaporator coil.
Freon mixed with refrigerate oil will have a slight smell.................
R134a Freon is an oxymoron, Freon is R12 but the answer is yes, a subtle 'sweetish' odor