a leak
Originally this car had R12 refrigerant. It may have since been updated to accept R134a. The coolant/radiator system is not part of the air conditioning system. But the hot antifreeze-coolant is used for the heating system...
dexcool its the orange colored coolant
It uses a vacume
On the intake manifold.
On a 1997 Buick Park Avenue, the air conditioner drain hose is located under the hood and on the front of the firewall. It can be easily found by following the exhaust pipe from the catalytic converter on the passenger side up to the engine bay.
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The diagram is posted under the hood by the release. It should give you a fair idea where to look for the vacuum hoses for the air conditioner. There is a set of vacuum connectors on the fire all right behind the air cleaner that I think are for the A/C.
The diagram is posted under the hood by the release. It should give you a fair idea where to look for the vacuum hoses for the air conditioner. There is a set of vacuum connectors on the fire all right behind the air cleaner that I think are for the A/C.
Sounds like it might be a bearing problem.
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I have an 89 Buick electra park avenue, and I have averaged 23.3 over the last 2 weeks, using the air conditioning, and with a fair amount of in-town driving, but probably 80% highway driving.
Not likely. It does however have a cooler for the transmission fluid built into the radiator. Take a look and see.