Follow larger hose from air compressor usually by passenger side firewall near accumulator/drier
Check the ports to add freon--the low side is a large hose --the high pressure is the small line--on the large line if the valve is the large style----the freon is R134--if the valve is the small style it is R12--no longer used --retro valves are available to convert R12 systems to R134 R12 fittings can't be connected to R134 gauges, and vice versa. If it's R12 you won't be able to connect the hose from the supply can to fill it, or do anything else with R134 equipment.
i believe its the top nob. open hood. left side not the one by air filter but higher. the hose on freon will fit on it but not the other one
The low pressure side generally has a different fitting than the high side so your kit should only attach to one side. The low side generally has a larger size hose connected to it also.
Low side is the suction side and will have the larger hose attached to it and the high side is the discharge side and will have the smaller hose........
Yes...... Using a set of a/c gauges you will connect the red hose to the high side and the blue hose to the low side.. High side will be the smaller hose and the low side will be the larger hose...... High side is discharge and low side is suction side.........
High Side Small Diameter Hose, Low Side Large Hose. The High Side Runs Hot, The Low Side Cold. Best I Can Do With Info You Provided.
Its located on the low side (suction hose) side, follow the hose from the accumulator to the a/c compressor.......
the low side hose is the one that is bigger
R12 Low Side 7/16 in. threadedß----------à R134 Low Side 13mm Quick-disconnect R12 High Side 3/8 in. threadedß----------à R134A High Side 16mm Quick-disconnect
The low side service port is on the suction side (larger hose) and the high side service port is on the discharge hose (smaller hose)......
The inlet side is the low side - this will have the larger hose. On a Thermal Expansion Valve system, this hose will run from the evaporator outlet to the compressor inlet. On a Fixed Orifice Tube system, this hose will run from the accumulator outlet to the compressor inlet. The outlet side is the high side, and the hose will run from the compressor outlet to the condenser inlet.