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Q: Before retrofitting a motor vehicle air conditioning system make sure the replacement refrigerant is?
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What refrigerant does the air conditioning on a 1998 Lincoln Continental use?

Your vehicle uses 34oz of R134a refrigerant. There is a great web site with a lot of helpful information about your vehicle ac system. Check the link below.


Where do you top up air con fluid on a Toyota starlet?

You charge your vehicle ac system through the low side port on your ac system.If you need more information about adding refrigerant to your vehicle, or retrofitting a car from R12 TO R134A you can go to www.idqusa.com.


What does the AC evaporator do on a 1988 Nissan 300ZX?

The evaporator is the part on a vehicle with an air-conditioning system which causes the refrigerant liquid under pressure to change to gas.


What type of refrigerant does a 1990 corvette take for its air conditioning?

Your 1990 has R12 refrigerant in it which isn't available anymore at parts stores. To add refrigerant to your vehicle you will have to get the a/c system vaccuumed and retrofitted to accept new r134a refrigerant and pag100 compressor oil. You can take it to a shop to get it vaccuumed and retrofit it yourself with kits from your local Autozone. -broncomudder89


How do I recharge my automobiles air conditioning so it works to cool better?

To recharge your vehicles air conditioning you can either have it professionally done or you can buy a kit to recharge it yourself. The kits available are simple to use and include a can of refrigerant and a meter that connects to the air conditioning line on your vehicle. Once connected you press on the can's trigger and refill the vehicles refrigerant while watching the meter until it reaches the green zone which is considered full, sometimes multiple can's maybe needed depending on how much is in left in your vehicle system..


Why you prefer to connect tubes to low pressure connection at car air conditioning system compare to high pressure connection in air cond?

It is called high pressure for a good reason. The high pressure side can and will pump the refrigerant back into the can of refrigerant and explode in your hands. One more reason to let the professionals work on the air conditioning in your vehicle.


Why a car air conditioning does not blow cool air.?

The air conditioning in your vehicle may have a couple of different problems such as : (1). your heater core may be out -- this can cost you because it usually takes time to get to the heater core. However if you have the time and patience to do you can save the money by doing it yourself. (2). no refrigerant -- you will have to check your vehicles manual for the type of refrigerant to use


What the function of recharge car air conditioning?

Recharging the air conditioning will allow the A/C to blow a lot colder. The do it yourself kits are cheap and easy even if you have very little automotive experience. Warning! Overcharging your refrigerant or (freon) can cause damage to the vehicle or pop the lines causing harm to you and the ozone. You should NEVER over charge or release refrigerant into the air!


How do you change or add air conditioning fluid to a 2000 Suburban What is the correct replacement fluid?

The refrigerant in a 2000 vehicle will be 134A. There should be no need to change it, but you should be able to add a little to the LOW side. You can purchase the refrigerant and an installation hose kit. There are two "ports" for the refrigerant, if you buy the installation kit it will not allow you to connect to the wrong port. But be very careful. If you don't do it right you can add too much and blow out the seals on the compressor. That will be far more than anything you would save by having a professional do the work for you.


What does the evaporator do in an air conditioning system?

The evaporator transforms the refrigerant from a liquid state to a gaseous state, and also causes it to absorb heat drawn from the vehicle's passenger compartment and transfer that heat to the outside air.


You have air condtioner on drive hit the brake and air get hot?

Air conditioning relies largely on the ram air effect. As it circulates through the system, the refrigerant becomes superheated and cooled at various points in the air conditioning system, and will change states from a vapor to a liquid. From the compressor, the refrigerant comes out as a high pressure vapor, and enters the condenser. The condenser is essentially a heat exchanger, which requires the refrigerant to be hotter than the ambient air temperature outside. When a vehicle suddenly decelerates, the cooling effects of the ram air effect are reduced, and heat exchange isn't conducted as efficiently as when the vehicle is in motion.


2002 Tahoe 5.3 z air conditioning tech specs?

Your Tahoe has a Fixed Orifice Tube System, and uses R134a refrigerant. Capacity... that depends on specifics of the vehicle (e.g., whether it has front and rear AC).