1) It is against the law to vent Freon into the air. This gas must be recovered using specialized equipment and skilled training. Let the professional, who knows exactly what they are doing, help you with this task.
2) and how do you know that you have "extra" Freon in the system? Reading the charged level of gas requires special gauges and specialized training on how to read them.
You take it to a section 609 certified shop, and have them do a recover and recharge.
It's common name is freon.
Yes. Freon is for keeping the AC cold
You end up destroying your AC system.
Connect a freon gauge and can to the low side AC port. Start the car and turn the AC on high. Open the freon valve and fill the system to full on the gauge reading.
Freon may need to be added when the ac is not blowing cold enough. A Freon gauge can tell you for sure if the pressure is low.
Yes your ac just won't be cold
only ac [air conditioner]
Freon might be low.
Usually in front of the radiator, used to cool the freon down.
Low Freon - Your AC system has a leak .The low pressure switch is working.
The car seats because of the extra energy it needs for the AC compressor work
No, Freon is no longer used in vehicles' cooling system. Should you take your car in for maintenance, the mechanic will use a special vacuum to remove and properly dispose of the Freon. The mechanic will then use R-134, a replacement for Freon.