The low side port on a 2009 Pontiac G5 is located on the air conditioning system's refrigerant line, typically near the firewall on the passenger side of the engine compartment. It is usually a smaller fitting, often covered with a plastic cap, and is connected to the accumulator or the evaporator. To access it, you may need to remove some engine cover components or other obstructions. Always ensure the engine is off and the A/C system is not under pressure before attempting to service it.
The Pontiac 6000 low side air-conditioner import can be found on top of the air conditioning compressor. The low side air-conditioner port will be labeled as the low pressure port.
The low side ac port on a 98 Pontiac Transport should be on the side of the drier. The drier should be mounted on the passenger side near the radiator.
The low side ac port on a 1997 Pontiac Firebird should be located on a hose on the passenger side. The hose is close to the radiator.
where do i find the low side service port on a aztek
The low side AC port on a 2002 Pontiac Aztek is located on the suction line of the air conditioning system. To find it, look near the firewall on the passenger side of the engine bay, typically close to the compressor. The port is usually capped with a blue or black plastic cap and is smaller than the high side port. Make sure to use the correct service tools when accessing it.
Not sure what you mean by coolant port... Antifreeze can be added to the cap on the passenger side of the radiator if it is low and the reservoir on the driver's side should be filled to the line when cool
It is located on the accumulator reservoir (receiver-dryer) in the front compartment, right-side.
The smaller port is the low side.
The low pressure port on the 99 Grand am is on the passenger side. It is right against the firewall.
under the front of car right side off the compressor with a blue cap
You would charge it from the low side port.
The low side port is located on the air conditioner compressor. The low side port will be the entry for recharging your air conditioning system.