You need to convert the AC system to R-134a type freon first (retrofit kit). Then you charge it on the low pressure side.
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions
The low pressure charging valve is on the accumulator........
There's no dipstick on a Sunfire that new. You need to add fluid at the transaxle itself. There's a plug in the side of the transaxle that needs to be removed to check or fill the fluid.
There's probably no dipstick on a Sunfire that new. You need to add fluid at the transaxle itself. There's a plug in the side of the transaxle that needs to be removed to check or fill the fluid.
Refrigerant is added to a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire by removing the safety cap on the low pressure cooling line at the rear of the engine compartment. The charging line is then hooked up and refrigerant added until the pressure reaches specified levels.
At or near the power steering pump.
I have a 2001 pontiac sunfire,and at the time I could not find the transmission.The manual said to add four quarts,and I did.How will I know if the transmission is circulating.
To add Freon to a 2005 Pontiac Grand Am, locate the air conditioning service ports under the hood. The low-pressure service port is typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line, usually closer to the firewall. After identifying the port, attach the refrigerant gauge or canister and follow the instructions on the refrigerant can to add Freon. Always ensure the engine is running and the AC is set to the maximum cool setting while adding refrigerant.
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.
Take it to the a auot shop. you can not add freon
Contains no Freon. Freon was banned beginning in 1996.
To add freon gas to a Pontiac Solstice, first ensure the engine is off and the AC system is off. Locate the low-pressure service port, usually found on the larger diameter line between the AC compressor and the evaporator. Connect a refrigerant recharge kit to the port, following the manufacturer's instructions, and add the freon until the pressure gauge indicates the correct level. Always check for leaks and ensure proper ventilation when handling refrigerants.