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A 2001uses R134a refrigerant.
One way to tell if you're low on coolant on a central AC unit is to feel the air coming out of the vents. If the air is warm or room temperature, it is a sign that you are low on coolant.
The coolant goes into the reservoir only that says coolant. You don't put it in the radiator.
To charge the AC on a 2006 5.3L express van you locate the AC unit under the hood. The owners manual will have diagrams on the engine parts and the type of coolant needed to recharge the AC. You follow the instructions on the coolant.
No, they have different boiling points and heat transfer capacities.
No
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look on your unit you have a tag with all your info it will tell you what the unit was sent from the factory charged at usually in ounces divide that by 16 that will be your answer.
This depends on the unit. The tonnage just refers to cooling ability. A ton is equal to 12000 BTUs, not a weight of the unit, the coolant, etc.
yes
Clean water should be used and mixed with the proper coolant for your car.
4 pounds