To add AC coolant to your car, first locate the low-pressure service port, typically found on the larger diameter AC line. Remove the cap and connect the refrigerant can's nozzle, following the instructions on the can. Start the engine and turn the AC to the maximum setting, then slowly release the coolant into the system until the desired pressure is reached. Always ensure you use the correct type of refrigerant specified for your vehicle.
No
Clean water should be used and mixed with the proper coolant for your car.
The coolant goes into the reservoir only that says coolant. You don't put it in the radiator.
The bigger your car, the more coolant you need to put in. The bigger your engine and car, the more coolant you need
put on ac in car and over heats
No , when the engine is cool
Open the hood on your car. There will be a tube with a label on it that signifies it is for refrigerant. Put the hose on the coolant can to the connector on the tank and hold the button on the can down in small bursts.
There is obviously a leak somewhere
A 2001uses R134a refrigerant.
I'm thinking the coolant level in the reservoir is to high to begin with. The cooling system has to work harder when the ac is running. The coolant expands as it heats up. If the coolant level was high to start with it will push out the excess.
are you sure it is coolant? is the elbow located on the firewall? if that's the case then it's not coolant, it's condensation from the AC doing what it is supposed to do.
put coolant into my over flow car was running hot and the coolant erupted like a volcano on the side of the over flow