Does not contain freon. You have neither the knowledge nor the proper tools to do this correctly or safely. It also has a leak that needs repairing, if it is low of refrigerant. Take it to a professional. You would need to to know if your car had been retro fitted to use 134A refrigerant or if it still used R12. They do sell retro kits for reasonable prices, (because R12 is ridiculously priced) to convert your system to 134A, However, I wouldn't recommend anyone doing it without some knowledge of ac components, and the fact that it's empty also suggest that something is leaking somewhere, and depending on where it's leaking from (like a compressor) you may be wasting your money all together. Your best bet would be to go to a local shop that runs ac checks (usually about $20, but sometimes free) and have them tell you whats up with it.
Where does freon go in a 2003 Honda accord
You can purchase a do it yourself kit from your local auto parts store. It will come with directions. But, if the system is empty you must have a leak.
What is your question? You have not asked a question or provided enough information for an answer to be given. The 1989 Honda Accord contains no Freon. It contains R134a refrigerant.
Where does freon goes in a 2003 Honda accord
Freon should be R134a.
R134a
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The 1993 Honda Accord low side Freon fill port will be on the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner compressor will be on the left-hand side of the engine.
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.