For any products sold over the counter for usage for the DIY (do it yourself) they will be added to the low side port. By the way there is a web site that may help you locate the low side of most vehicles. www.idqusa.com
By the firewall, up and under the dash.
Does not contain any Freon (R12). Freon was banned and has not been installed in any vehicle since 1995. there is freon in a 2000 durango,its in the air conditioner line,and it takes about 3 to 5 cans to fill it depending on how much is in it. you can buy everything you need to fill it up at walmart.
could be a locked up compresser or clutch
FreonThe connection is on or close to the receiver dryer. If you add too much, the compressor will lock up or it won't cool very good. They don't sell Freon any longer. By the way, your car takes R134A refrigerant. If you add Freon, you ruin it.
on the front of the carb it is a small in line filter right where it hooks up
98 Oldsmobile 3.8 cuts off will driving wait a few min's an it cranks back up
there should be some kind of a panel or small flap in the rear that you would fill it up look around the cargo area
You can fit 22's on an olsmobile but you would have to raise the car up a couple of inches
you have to replace the wheel bearing hub assembly look up a picture and you will see the bolts are attached to the hub assembly.
check the blinker fluid because if that runs dry, then it messes up the rest of your lights
is you jack your car up to get under it you will see the fill plug towards the fron on the front side about halfways up. the drain plug will be toward the back on the lower side of the transmission.
Remove the fill plug on the transfer case and see if fluid is up to the edge of the plug!