They can, but they can't use firearms.
There is no such thing as "feon".
134. Freon 12 has been out of use over a decade.
the feon capacity is 1lb 10 oz
If system is totally empty 3- 12oz cans
The 422d freon is the colder one. R22 is believed to cause a combustion hazard during a pressurized leak test with air.
You need to pick up a 134A Install kit at autozone ,walmart ect. Put the hose on the low side port on the accumulator smaller port] start car turn can upside down ,after pressure in system builds up compressor will kick on. Should have a sticker on heater box that tells you how much feon system holds. But if feon is gone you probably has a leak.
As long as the appliance is stored up right, it can be stored for years. The chemical cooling agent will still be good. Your appliance may be out dated before the feon is.
the feon intake is located on the passenger side of the engine actually behind the engine between the motor and the cab way down low its a little blue cap
It is over charged and builds to much pressure on the high side when the engine is at a higher RPM. Need to remove some feon.
I have a feebas up for trade. Put a manaphy or feon up for trade and name it speed. Please add on to this question by saying ok, so i no u got da message.
low freon means your a/c wont cool right. if your s10 is getting hot check for low water in radiator or your thermstat is stuck. you may even have a bad water pump or your system is stopped up. a bad radiator cap can cause a heating problem.
The lifespan of refrigerants like Freon (R-22) largely depends on the system's integrity and maintenance. In well-maintained systems, Freon can last many years, often 10-20 years or more. However, leaks or poor maintenance can significantly reduce its effectiveness and lifespan. Regular inspections and maintenance can help ensure optimal performance and longevity.