You put it in on the low side in the line about center of the engine.
System does not contain Freon. R134a refrigerant is added through the low side service port on the accumulator.
To properly add refrigerant to an AC system, you need to first locate the low-pressure port on the system. Then, attach a refrigerant gauge and hose to the port. Start the AC system and slowly add refrigerant until the pressure reaches the recommended level. Be careful not to overfill the system.
You add the refrigerant through the low side service port.
You add refrigerant at the low pressure port but you do not add Freon. You add R134/134a. If you are having to add refrigerant then you have a leak that needs to be repaired first.
You add refrigerant through the low side service port.
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You can had air conditioning refrigerant to your 2000 Mitsubishi Montero through the low pressure port. You can find the low pressure port on top of the air conditioning compressor. You will need to connect your refrigerant bottle to the low pressure port.
There is a service port on the low pressure side hose. It will be comming out of the compressor on the passengers side of the vehicle. Should be sticking upwards, and will be the easy to access one.
You can add air conditioning refrigerant to your 2000 F1 50 pickup truck air conditioning system through the low pressure port. The low pressure port will be on the top of the air conditioning compressor.
To add refrigerant (often referred to as Freon) to a 2003 Pontiac GTP, locate the low-pressure service port on the air conditioning system. This port is typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line running from the compressor. Remove the cap from the port, attach the refrigerant can's nozzle, and follow the instructions on the can to add refrigerant while the engine and AC are running. Always ensure proper safety measures and check for leaks after adding refrigerant.
Refrigerant is added through the low side service port. That is the smaller of the two fittings on the ac lines.