To add Freon to a 2005 Dodge Magnum, first locate the low-pressure service port, which is typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line running from the compressor. Connect a refrigerant gauge and hose to the port, ensuring the valve is closed before attaching. Start the engine and turn the AC to the maximum setting, then slowly open the valve on the refrigerant can to add Freon until the desired pressure is reached, as indicated by the gauge. Be sure to monitor the system and avoid overfilling, as this can cause damage.
First off your 2005 Dodge A/C system does not contain any Freon. It contains R134. Freon has not been used since 1995. Secondly you should not add refrigerant until the leak is repaired. Once it is repaired the system should be recharged by a professional with the proper tools and gauges.
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R12-if it has ac of course.
Where is the intake valve / connector to add fron to my 2005 Kia Optima, with a 2.7l ^-cyclinder?
Low pressure side-- larger hose from compressor
You add refrigerant through the low side service port.
System does not contain Freon. R134a refrigerant is added through the low side service port on the accumulator.
Buy a kit at auto parts or Wal-Mart comes with instructions
I went to my mechanic and I found that my 2006 magnum and other magnums have Mercedes tranny so I went to the dealer, because they have a special tool to replace the tranny fluid. $185 later its done. ouch...i know. Hope this helps.
Not sure if it has a designated spot just put in through dipstick with a funnel
Buy a kit at wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions
The tube is behind the engine, but the dealer is the only one with a dipstick.