yes
If the leak was large enough to displace all of the oxygen, you would die of suffocation.
Freon is an invisible gas and cannot be seen in the air. If Freon in leaking from a container in large enough amounts and is cold enough, you may notice the condensation of moisture due to the low temperature.
The cost of auto Freon can come in a wide range of pricing. It can be in the low range of $35.00 for a small hand held Freon tank to well over $350.00 dollars for a large tank.
The intake would be the large aluminum housing that U'll first view after raising the hood.It sits directly on the top-middle of the engine.
on the large ref line (suction line)
there are 2 valves on the large refrigerant line on the front passenger corner of your engine compartment, one large and one small, freon is always added through the smaller of the 2. Pick up a kit for it at auto zone
Pressure gauges. In a home or car AC there is small pipe and a large pipe going to the compressor unit outside or in the engine compartment. The large pipe should be cold and "sweating" ( dripping water).
yes it will affect the texture of the cake i would use 3 lg eggs in place of 2 extra lg.
Intake or exhaust? The real question is, why would you? If you had a large enough wastegate and set to stay open. What are you trying to do? Need more info.
Refrigeration classes for refrigerators and freon removal. and hands training is the best teacher if you have the interest in other large appliances.
It does if it is in just one year.
Check the ports to add freon--the low side is a large hose --the high pressure is the small line--on the large line if the valve is the large style----the freon is R134--if the valve is the small style it is R12--no longer used --retro valves are available to convert R12 systems to R134 R12 fittings can't be connected to R134 gauges, and vice versa. If it's R12 you won't be able to connect the hose from the supply can to fill it, or do anything else with R134 equipment.