Freon, or refrigerant, can be removed from a car by certified automotive technicians or professionals who have the appropriate equipment and training to handle refrigerants safely. It's important to have this process done by someone with EPA certification, as improper handling can lead to environmental harm and legal issues. Car dealerships and specialized auto repair shops typically offer this service.
No, Freon is no longer used in vehicles' cooling system. Should you take your car in for maintenance, the mechanic will use a special vacuum to remove and properly dispose of the Freon. The mechanic will then use R-134, a replacement for Freon.
Any good garage has a vacuum machine which can suck it out and store it.
It's illegal to vent the refrigerant into the atmosphere. To do it legally, you need a refrigerant recycling machine
where do u put freon in a smart cAR 2009
Freon is odorless; you cannot smell it.
Freon cooler is leaking from A/C system.
depemds on the car as how much freon it will hold. some cars have a tag saying how much freon the car is filled with. Too much freon is just as bad as not enough freon.
.You can remove the air conditioner compressor, from your Oldsmobile automobile, by removing the compressor belt. Remove the air conditioning Freon. Remove the Freon lines. Remove the retaining bolts
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Releasing Freon into the atmosphere is a Federal crime. Leave it alone as there is no need to release the R-12. Just remove the A/C belt if it only drives the A/C. If it drives other components, just remove the fuse. If you insist, then take the car to an A/C shop or your dealer and have them remove the Freon with the proper recovery equipment. You may even be able to sell it to them due to the extremely high price of Freon.
Need a recovery machine to set it at "vaccum" after it gets hook up to low pressure and high pressure.