Just pour it into the coolant tank. Don't overfill, use 50% water and get an extra 15lb coolant tank cap.
You add coolant to the radiator system and you add freon to the a/c by using the low side, suction side (larger hose).............
You may need to recharge your a/c compressor with coolant.
im trying to find out where the a/c low side service port is on my 95 buick century
With standard transmission and no A/C, 15 US Quarts. With standard transmission and A/C, 16 US Quarts. With automatic transmission with or without A/C, 16 US Quarts.
you must take the fender off and then ull c a bolt and wire turn counter clock wise to remove
The fan comes on and run continuously when the A/C is engaged which is normal. It will also come on to cool the coolant in the radiator to prevent the engine from overheating once the coolant reaches a predetermined temperature.
Cooling fan is designed to come on only when A/C, defrost, or engine temperature exceeds 235 degrees
First, look at the obvious things. Is the a/c actually running. If it is and the a/c bely is properly tightened, you may need to add the chemical coolant to the system.
if you're looking at the car from the front it's on the left side (passenger side), i imagine you're trying to refill the a/c coolant
I had a 1995 buick lesabre and the A/C compressor went out in the winter time. I waited until spring to replace the compressor. In the mean time, I used a Dayco 72.10 inch belt and bypassed the A/C compressor and it runs fine.
Possibly a bad heater core. Could be simple stuff though. Have you checked your coolant level? Sometimes those "doors" in the dashboard for the heat and a/c are not opening and closing properly.
It is very important in ADD C.