Take the car to a quailified automotive air conditioning repair centre and have the system checked for faults. The a/c system combines electrical, mechanical and refrigeration components.Have it leak tested.That model car used R12 when released, the most common gas used today is R134a, most old systems can be retrofitted after faults are repaired. good luck Take the car to a quailified automotive air conditioning repair centre and have the system checked for faults. The a/c system combines electrical, mechanical and refrigeration components.Have it leak tested.That model car used R12 when released, the most common gas used today is R134a, most old systems can be retrofitted after faults are repaired. good luck
Behind the passanger side head light.
Most of those compressors used freon, which is available on a limited basis, mostly to mechanics, and is not readily available.
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Its probably an R12, That's an expensive proposition from the point of R12 or conversion to R134. Get professional service, AC is not novice level stuff.
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Hey Kristy==The system was origionally built to operate on R12. This is not available now and the system has to be converted to R134. GoodluckJoe
yes!
The first thing that you need to do is check the a/c pressure on both the low and the high side and work from there and re-post your findings...............
yes it is.
you must be more specific. model, ect.
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