That's not going to work out very well for you.
You have to remove the air conditioning compressor bolts set the unit aside but do not remove the freeon hose. Then remove the mounting bracket and then you can get to the bypass hose to replace it. Replace mounting bracket and compressor and job is complete
It means that your freeon level for your air conditioning is low
Unless you own an A/C pressure tester, the best way is to bring it in.
you need to drain all the freeon out of the system. take the belts off. and take the bolts on the compressor out. its best to get under the truck. and there is a lot of wiggling to get out.
The Freon to recharge your automobiles air conditioning system will cost less than $10. The cost to have a professional recharge your system will be around $50. A do-it-yourself recharge kit will cost approximately $15.
Yes, Freon is dangerous.
I had the same problem. It turns out that when the freon is low, the air conditioner will automatically turn off... In my case the condenser had a hole in it, from a stray rock.
Once AGAIN... the port is in the right front wheel well behind the splash guard. And that's freon, not freeon.
freeon
when you open the hood on left corn closet to you there is aluminum tube to left of the motor if you have your AC on it will feel cold on the tube is a valve that looks like car tire valve you can buy the freeon can from most stores that plug into it
To add refrigerant (often referred to as Freon) to a 2003 Pontiac GTP, locate the low-pressure service port on the air conditioning system. This port is typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line running from the compressor. Remove the cap from the port, attach the refrigerant can's nozzle, and follow the instructions on the can to add refrigerant while the engine and AC are running. Always ensure proper safety measures and check for leaks after adding refrigerant.
you mignt need to charge your ac with freeon.