Underneath near radiator. There is a nipple with a black plastic cover. I recommend accessing this from under the vehicle if hot. The exhaust manifold could cause burns if accessed from above.
I don't have an answer to this question but want to add to it so hope this is okay, this is a problem with Buicks in General and should have been recalled. The window motors on my 1997 Buick Skylark (purchased in Jan of 2000) started going out in March of 2000
Refrigerant is added to a 1997 Pontiac Grand Am by removing the cover on the low pressure coolant line and attaching a can of refrigerant. The valve on the can is then opened and the system will automatically pull the refrigerant in.
Run the engine to operating temperature. Park the car on a level surface. Put the transmission in Park and then check the dipstick. If the level is only at the "Add" mark, add a pint of transmission fluid.
On the 2.3 Quad 4 Skylark engine the power steering pump is at the front of the engine block behind the radiator, Usualy where you would see the oil dipstick. The cap should say power steering fluid. Check the dipstick that is on the cap, and fill until the dipstick reads full.
Refrigerant is added to a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire by removing the safety cap on the low pressure cooling line at the rear of the engine compartment. The charging line is then hooked up and refrigerant added until the pressure reaches specified levels.
where is the port to add freon in a 1997 mitsubishi montero sport
To add refrigerant to a Dodge Dakota find the suction hose of the A/C system. On the suction hose locate the port to add more refrigerant to the system.
134a refrigerant
There is no Freon in a 1997 Honda Accord. It contains R134a refrigerant. If it is low of refrigerant you have a leak. It is illegal to add refrigerant to any system with a leak without first repairing the leak. The professional who repairs the leak will recharge the system and check to make sure there is sufficient oil in the system. Not a repair for a novice.
Well... pull-out that rather long dipstick located in the back of the engine compartment, and add some transmission fluid. Make sure you check the fluid level with the engine at operating temperature, in park and on a level surface.
Many home AC units are sealed, and there is no way for a homeowner to add refrigerant.
Many home AC units are sealed, and there is no way for a homeowner to add refrigerant.