To add R134a to a 1998 Pontiac Transport, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the AC system is off. Locate the low-pressure service port, usually found on the larger diameter AC line, and remove the cap. Attach the R134a refrigerant can to the hose, then connect it to the low-pressure port. Start the vehicle, turn the AC on to max, and slowly release the refrigerant while monitoring the pressure gauge until the desired level is reached.
Buy a kit from auto parts or Wal-Mart comes with instructions
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Theses figures are for a 1998 to 2002 model. 1.5 lbs or .68kg. Basically two standard 12oz cans. If system has been opened you need to add oil.
The 134a plus just has PAG oil added already, so that you (theoretically) don't have to add it after adding the R134a.
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add r134a to the service port
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R134a R134a freon and also don't forget to add oil as well..........
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You add it very expensively as it is the cost of gold. You will have to retrofit the system to R134A.
Your need to add more r134a Freon. When the levels are not sufficient to cool both sides the car default sends all the cold air to the passenger side and not the driver's side.
It uses R134a. It is added to the low pressure side. As you have neither the specialized equipment or the expertise to do this correctly, I suggest you take it to a professional. You have a leak that needs to be fixed or you wouldn't need to add any.