coming from the dryer(on firewall) on rail. the one closest to the dryer
On my retrofitted to R134-A the fill valve is underneath the airbox. You have to take it out to get to it.
the r134 rec harging port on a ford focus is just in front of the passenger side front wheel, you have to remove the plastic inner wheel well to get at it, once you remove it, you will see the silver canister with the port on top of it!!!!
Follow larger hose from air compressor usually by passenger side firewall near accumulator/drier
The OBD-II port on a 2003 Chevy Silverado is typically located beneath the dashboard, near the driver's side. You can find it just above the brake pedal, close to the steering column. It may be necessary to remove a cover or panel to access the port.
The OBD-II port on a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find it near the steering column, often just above the brake pedal. It may be necessary to remove a cover or panel to access it fully.
The fuel pressure relief valve is located Under the Plastic cover on the fuel rail.
It don't have 1. You will have to splice into the fuel line fitting at the back of the TBI housing.
no they are through the same port about 3.5 lbs or 134, not too sure about the amount, it will be on the catilyst 134r sticker under the hood. one system one fill port.
Low pressure port usually has a blue or black dust cap and located either on the larger diameter metal tubing typically found between the evaporator and compressor, on the compressor itself, or on the receiver drier.
Yes. It is located under the dash on the driver's side.
The 2000 Chevrolet Silverado truck has two ports on top of the air conditioner compressor. You will add Freon through the low pressure port.
The low pressure AC port on a 2000 Buick Century is located on the accumulator. It is used to fill the system with refrigerant and to check pressure levels.