Yes. Look in the yellow pages for aftermarket a/c's
Needs to be done by person certified to handle refridgerant properly evacuate system replace compressor vaccuum system and leak check properly add correct type and amound of compressor oil properly add refridgerant
You can add transmission fluid to your 1989 Mitsubishi transmission through the dipstick holder. The dipstick holder should have a bright yellow handle.
Replace the coolant temp sensor.
The 1990 Chevrolet S 10 pickup truck 4.3 liter air-conditioner compressor can hold five pounds of Freon. Most Freon recharge kits will tell you when the Freon is full. If the system was void of any oil it would probably take 8 to 10 ounces of oil for proper lubrication. If you are only replacing the compressor, add three ounces to the suction port and be sure to turn the compressor by hand several turns clockwise after installation to disperse the oil through the pump. The refrigerant it takes to fill that system is more like 30 to 36 ounces not 5 pounds.
Hye Bobby=-=The low port is either on or next to the receiver dryer or shiny can looking thing at the rear of the engine compartment. If you get too much in it won't cool as well. You really need gauges to see how much to add. GoodluckJoe
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If the compressor is not coming on at all it could be that you are low of refrigerant and just need to add some more.
You can add Freon to your 1999 Chevrolet S 10 pickup truck cooling system, through the air conditioning compressor ports. The ports are located on the top of the compressor. You would add r134 refrigerant through the low pressure port located on the accumulator/dryer.
check the back of the compressor, they hide the there on the older models. volvodoctor
The 2000 Chevrolet Silverado truck has two ports on top of the air conditioner compressor. You will add Freon through the low pressure port.
Quick release fitting located on the low pressure side (Larger hose from compressor)
If you add anything other than what the manufacture has no liability for defective. Meaning that if you bought a new or remanufactured compressor and it went bad it would not have a warranty.
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The low pressure side is located on the compressor. To locate the port, jack up the driver side and crawl underneath to locate the compressor. Add the freon to the port on the compressor.
Remove the compressor and pour it in. If its making noise its probably to late and you will need to replace it.
Surge is a point when compressor is not add enough energy to overcome system resistance.
Empty, 8 oz. If you're replacing one major part such as a compressor, condenser, evaporator or accumulator, add 3 oz.