Typically, you don't. Most units come sealed from the factory. They usually last longer because of this. You can, however, have a professional cut one of the supply lines and install a shraeder valve (looks like a valve stem on a tire). Then, they could suck the system down and refill it with freon but..... most units take residential type freon (R22) which is expensive and if your system has lost it's original freon, your just going to lose it again. In this situation, your simply chasing a leak. It's worth mentioning that SOME units do have this shraeder valve already installed but until you find the leak, you're still wasting precious R22.
If your unit is not cooling, try removing the shroud, making sure the "fins" on both the evaporator coil and condenser coil are not bent over and crushed hampering airflow and that they are clean inside. This is paramount for a free flowing system! You can buy a fin comb at Home Depot or at some auto parts stores that you carefully drag across the fins to straighten them out and also get a can or two of coil cleaner to wash out any dust and dirt that's clogging up the coils. Try searching on YouTube for someone using a fin comb on their coils and you can see how to do it properly AND how important it is to do so. Good luck!
No, it is not possible to recharge a window air conditioner.
No, you cannot recharge a window air conditioner with refrigerant yourself. It requires a professional technician to properly recharge the refrigerant in an air conditioner.
An RV air conditioner works much like an air conditioner in any vehicle. It has a compressor and a condenser that operate in concert to cool the air. In an RV, the air conditioner runs off of a generator when the engine is off.
The 1990 Buick LeSabre air conditioner recharge valve can be found on top of the air conditioning compressor. The air conditioner recharge valve will have a blue top.
Portable air conditioner will not blow cold air. What to do?
can some tell me where the port is the 1993 lexus so I can recharge air conditioner
There are two ports to recharge the air conditioner in a 1998 VW Jetta. Follow the Air Conditioner lines to the firewall, the lower one is on the passenger side near the strut tower.
You will need a Freon recharge kit. Connect the hoses of the recharge kit to the ports on top of the air conditioner compressor. Release the Freon into the compressor.
To recharge your air conditioner, you will need to add refrigerant to the system. This should be done by a professional HVAC technician, as they have the proper tools and knowledge to safely and effectively recharge the system. Attempting to do it yourself can be dangerous and may cause damage to the air conditioner.
Your recharge your air conditioner with the type of refrigerant which it was designed for.
No
The recharge prot is on top of the "drier", which is located under the passenger side wheel well. Will-