CFC's are harmful for ozone layer. Thus they are not used in air conditioners now.
Under it.
The air conditioners make the room, car etc. cooler so that you do not have to open a window ir use a fan. The conditioner itself works similar to fridge.
Refrigerant - not coolant - and no, they are not compatible.
Most air filters for car air conditioners are located behind the glove box
The Packard Motor Car Company was the first automobile manufacturer to build air conditioners into its cars, beginning in late 1939. However, the first production cars to have air conditioners were made in 1953.
The first car with an actual refrigeration system was the 1940 model year Packard..........
The best car models for Africa are trucks, SUV's, or Jeeps.
There are still some countries and people releasing chlorofluorocarbons into the air, from car air conditioners, old fridges etc.
Yes, the wikihow site for fixing automobile air conditioners may be able to help you. The website link is http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Your-Car's-Air-Conditioner.
Well I am not sure where you are located but there are many businesses that will fix car air conditioners. Almost any car repair shop will be able to fix it.
You would need to go to a repair shop that takes your cars model, you can check for dealer ships (like the one that you got your car from) and they will guide you further. It's a real hassle to find good help these days, best of luck.