While I'm not familiar w/ this particular model, I do know that you can follow the hard pipes that come off the compressor and they will lead you to the fittings, one will be the low pressure fitting (that's the one you need), and the other will be the high pressure fitting (don't mess with it). The low pressure outlet is going to be the bigger of the two, if you go to somewhere like Autozone or O'Reilly's (I prefer O'Reilly's) and buy the can of R134a that already has the connector on it, you can useit to determine which is the right one, because it will only fit on the correct fitting.
Where does freon go in a 2003 Honda accord
What is your question? You have not asked a question or provided enough information for an answer to be given. The 1989 Honda Accord contains no Freon. It contains R134a refrigerant.
Where does freon goes in a 2003 Honda accord
Freon should be R134a.
R134a
Use R134a
R134a
21.9 ounces
just the o and the n.
The 1993 Honda Accord low side Freon fill port will be on the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner compressor will be on the left-hand side of the engine.
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a