How do you add refridgerant to a 1997 Geo Tracker?
thru the trany dipstick tube(the tube u pull the transmission dipstick out of) usally its at the back of the motor between the motor and the firewall. but you need to make sure you add the fluid while the motor is running, and the trany is in park.
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put 4.5 in then start motor and let run for a second. shut it off then check the amount then add more if needed.
Into the low side service port.
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Needs to be done by person certified to handle refridgerant properly evacuate system replace compressor vaccuum system and leak check properly add correct type and amound of compressor oil properly add refridgerant
You may need to add some power steering fluid to the steering reseviour.
You'll need about one and a half to two quarts of standard 80 or 90 weight. I'd recommend GM Syncromesh, but any type will do. I might also add that it's the same weather front or back diff. or auto or manual trans. Josh 95 Geo Tracker TBI 2x4 5-speed w/ soft top
First you need to find the leak, you should never lose refridgerant unless there is a leak.
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Modern auto A/C sytems use R134a refridgerant not freon or R12. Add refridgerant to your system by accessing the "low side" fitting. It is located on the accumulator/drier near the firewall on the passenger side. The high side is near the battery on the driver side. There is no way to get them mixed up because the fittings are different sizes.