Under the hood of the 1996 with the F22 4 cylinder engine. It states 22oz of freon.
1lb 6oz
21 ozs.
Yes. I got the SE rims from 96-97 4lugs and put it on the 98-00, and then switch 96 EX rims to 98-00. My friend bought the '01 rims and put it on his '96 Accord. The bolt patterns are the same so it works, bro.
Not too often,they are pretty good on gas!
No
were is the oil sender switch on a 96 honda accord
you can only fill your brake fluid from the reserve.
No
It does not contain any Freon (R-12). R134A is the proper refrigerant. My advice to you is to let a professional do the work. By reading the question you are not qualified to charge the unit, because you dont know where to put your gauges on the system.
It can cost upwards of 200.00 dollars to replace the transmission seals in a 96 Honda Accord as of 2014. The exact price depends on the seals you purchase.
R134a
Hey Josh==The connection should be on or near the a/c muffler-dryer. Unless you have gauges you don't know if it needs freon or how much. If you get too much in it can lock up the compressor or at least cause it to not cool correctly. GoodluckJoe I'd take it to someone. You need a manifold to do this right, and they're too expensive to buy if you don't work on a lot of auto A/C systems.