Yes your ac just won't be cold
Yes
You become EPA certified to purchase freon, then you study up on how the a/c system functions and how to be safe while working on it.
No
no
NO as the exhaust fumes can kill you
Simply put there are none. You will have to convert to R134A and it isn't that hard or expensive. While your empty of freon you can also seal up any leaks. Don't take chances on so-called direct replacement freon. They are dangerous. Stay safe and cool. Justanold
It is safe to drive but it means you have no traction control when the light is on and you should get it serviced. ASAP!
No, it is not safe to use propane in a car's air conditioning system. Propane is highly flammable and can pose a serious safety risk if used in place of the recommended refrigerant. It is important to use the proper type of refrigerant for your car's air conditioning system to ensure safe and efficient operation.
To drive a vehicle with disabled power steering would be difficult and not safe for you and others.
It is not safe for you to add freon to your AC unit yourself. Freon is a hazardous substance that requires special training and equipment to handle safely. It is best to contact a professional HVAC technician to handle any freon-related issues with your AC unit.
No, it is not safe to drive with a red light on the headlamp as it can be confusing to other drivers and may indicate a problem with your vehicle's lighting system.
No! It is not safe or legal to release freon into the atmosphere as freon damages the ozone layer that protects us to a great extent from skin cancer. Each unit of freon can damage 100,000 units of ozone! You don't want to have to apply PF 100 sunscreen every time your outside for more than a few minutes! Not to mention if this is a pre-134 system the r-14 systems are really expensive to refill. To do it right you will have to have the refrigerant sucked out into a recovery container. You can then use a retrofit kit to convert it to the 134a system. Good luck.