The original freon (refrigerant) in the 1989 Dodge Dynasty's was R12. The amount of R12 it was supposed to use was 32 ounces. R12 freon is no longer available because of environmental concerns. Most such systems were converted to use R134 or R134A refrigerant, which is much less efficient in terms of cooling. Another type of refrigerant that is still available (which is better than R134) is called Envirosafe.
Refrigerant is added through the low side service port.
You put it in on the low side in the line about center of the engine.
I have put refrigerant in my 2002 Sonata. May sure you get the gauge that tells you how much refrigerant is already in you A/C because if you overfill it, the A/C compressor will stop working. Then you will have to have the system bled to remove the excess refrigerant and that stuff is toxic and will burn your skin and put a bigger hole in the ozone layer. Better to underfill then overfill. The system is pressurized and will not work when there is too much pressure in it.
most engines take 5w30 unless the oil cap says otherwise
It's depend on refrigerant.
There should be a sticker under the hood which tells which refrigerant is used and how much for that particular system.
when you look at the engine from the front it is on the left , right behind the alternator use a funnel it will spill
The type of refrigerant that an E 34 needs is R12 refrigerant. It is absolutely necessary that you do not put any other type of refrigerant into a R12.
I have a 92 dodge dynasty and I went to the salvage yard and drew a picture of one, went home and put it on. Works great now. When I tried to get a picture of the belt pattern from the auto parts store, it didn't match up with the way the pulleys were on my car.
The engine holds 4.5 quarts.
The system requires between 1.3 & 1.5 lb of HFC-134a refrigerant...
i would like to know how to install refrigerant in 2002 Hyundai accent