I don' t know if it works better, but PROPANE SHOULD NEVER BE USED BECAUSE IT IS FLAMMABLE!
NO! You would never put propane in an air conditioning system! For air conditioning to work it needs FREON. Depending on your car you need to find out what kind of freon it requires, as well.
high pressure vapor
It is called high pressure for a good reason. The high pressure side can and will pump the refrigerant back into the can of refrigerant and explode in your hands. One more reason to let the professionals work on the air conditioning in your vehicle.
When changing liquid refrigerant into a system
if system is empty, u need to charge with correct amount of oil and refrigerant. the oil actually carries the refrigerant in the system if just recharging, buy the refrigerant that has oil already added, these are available at most auto stores
The compressor.
The refrigerant
System is low on refrigerant.
NO! You would never put propane in an air conditioning system! For air conditioning to work it needs FREON. Depending on your car you need to find out what kind of freon it requires, as well.
used as cooling and freezing agent
R -12
R-134A
With a refrigerant recovery and recycling machine.
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.
No it does not, it has to do with the cooling system of the engine and the heater. Refrigerant is used in the Air Conditioner.
Refrigerant is the material that absorbs heat when evaporating and releases heat when condensing. If not for refrigerant in the system, it would not function. Before refrigerant, other more dangerous gases were used to achieve the same goal, such as propane.
If you are removing the refrigerant from your cars A/C system you need to take it to a certified mechanic to do so. It is against the law to vent the refrigerant into the air.