Under the hood, on the passenger side, just next to the firewall is a silver can-looking thing that has AC lines running in and out. The can, called a 'receiver/dryer' may, or may not, be wrapped in black foam.
The AC line coming out of the receiver/dryer has the low pressure side port, that's where you add refrigerant and/or oil.
Don't add oil unless you KNOW that it's low. Too much refrigerant oil can destroy the AC system.
Yes. Look in the yellow pages for aftermarket a/c's
Replace the coolant temp sensor.
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
You can add photos from your cellphone, camera, or computer to their website and have them print them out and prepare for you to pick up! Or you can have special photo gifts such as a mouse pad, or coffee mug made with your pictures on!
No, a camera does not add pounds
You remove the radiator cap (on a cool engine only) and pour it in....
It depends on how much fluid was lost or drained. Add a little at a time, you don't want to overfill it.
will the add a leafs fir a 4wd fit on a 04 silverado 1500 2wd
With engine running and trans warm add oil into trans dipstick tube
Multiply 1500 by .1 That equals 150 Add 1500 and 150
To lift the front of a Ram you have to replace the springs, or add spring spacers.
That's a total of... 1533.75
The oil tank capacity for a 1993 Chevy Silverado 1500 pickup truck with a V6 engine is approximately 4.5 quarts (or about 4.3 liters) when using a standard oil filter. If you're changing the oil filter, it's advisable to add an additional quart, bringing the total to around 5.5 quarts (or about 5.2 liters) for a complete oil change. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and verification.
10% of 1500 is 150. So, 1500 + 150 = 1650.
The answer is 1533.75
To add Freon to a 1992 Chevy Silverado 1500, first ensure the engine is off and the AC system is not running. Locate the low-pressure service port, typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line near the firewall. Attach the refrigerant can's hose to the port, then start the engine and turn the AC to maximum. Add the Freon slowly, checking the pressure gauge on the can, until it reaches the recommended level, then disconnect and securely replace the service port cap.
To add transmission fluid to a 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 Z71, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is usually found near the back of the engine compartment. Remove the dipstick, and use a funnel to add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the tube. Be sure to check the fluid level with the dipstick while the engine is running and the transmission is in park, ensuring it’s at the correct level. Always consult your owner's manual for specific fluid recommendations and instructions.