R - 134a
R134a
All of the newer vehicles used 134A refrigerant.
It contains no Freon. It contains R134a refrigerant and you add it to the low pressure port which is the larger pipe.
Cabin air filter, no. Accumulator/filter for the refrigerant (freon), yes.
there is no freon in a 2003 exterra, freon was outlawed in 1986. the refrigerant in any newer vehicle is r134a which can be purchased at any local auto parts store. if you are concerned as to wether or not your a/c system is properly charged or not you can also purchase a charging kit that comes with a quick connect adapter. the adapter has a color coded chart on the face of the gauge that tells you if your refrigerant is at the proper level and the package has simple instructions. hope this helps.
R 134a It has been required in the US since 1996
In a 2003 Saturn L200, the Freon (refrigerant) is taken in through the AC system's low-pressure service port. This port is typically located on the larger diameter aluminum line running from the evaporator to the compressor, usually found near the driver’s side of the engine bay. To check or add Freon, you'll need to connect a refrigerant gauge to this port. Always ensure the car is off and properly ventilated when servicing the AC system.
To add Freon to a 2003 Saturn L200, locate the low-pressure service port of the air conditioning system, which is typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line between the compressor and evaporator. Remove the cap from the port and connect the refrigerant recharge kit's hose to it. Follow the instructions on the refrigerant can to add Freon, ensuring the system is running and the air conditioning is set to the maximum cool setting during the process. Always check for leaks and consult a professional if you're unsure.
Where does freon go in a 2003 Honda accord
R-134A type refrigerant (not freon) can be added thru the service port of the low side of the A/C system (by the firewall, below the passenger wiper arm, behind the transaxle fluid level dipstick) with a recharging kit...
It uses R-134a. There's a sticker under your hood in the engine compartment that tells you this and how much.
R134a