They are universal across all types of vehicle for the refrigerant type.. e.g., older vehicles which used R-12 (CFC-12) refrigerant all had the same R-12 schrader valves, and all vehicles with an R-134a (HFC-134) system have the same R-134a schrader valves. This is as they come from the factory... vehicles owners may often change this. For example, an R-12 system converted to R-134a might still retain the R-12 schrader valves.
On a 2003 Jaguar X-Type, the air conditioning charge port is located in the engine compartment. Specifically, you can find the high-pressure service port on the rear of the compressor, while the low-pressure service port is typically located near the accumulator or dryer. It's important to ensure you're using the correct port when recharging the system. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for specific details and safety precautions.
From the same port you would charge the front ac this is under the hood on passenger side of vehicle. John
It is the larger of the two, closest to the front of the vehicle the smaller one is closer to the firewall or interior of the vehicle
To charge the air conditioning on a 2002 Buick Rendezvous, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and locate the low-pressure service port, typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line. Connect a refrigerant gauge and charging kit to the port, then start the engine and turn the AC to the maximum setting. Gradually add refrigerant, monitoring the gauge to avoid overcharging, and ensure the system is properly functioning before disconnecting the kit. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific refrigerant type and capacity.
It depends on the specific model, but mostly on the passenger side of the vehicle.
You can find the refrigerant charge port on top of the air conditioner compressor. The refrigerant charge port will be labeled as the low pressure port.
The low side service port is on the suction side and the high side service port is on the discharge side but without the year, make and model of your vehicle I cannot help you any more........
The low pressure service port, which is the smaller one.
On a 2002 Suzuki XL7, the low-pressure AC charge port is typically located on the accumulator or receiver-drier, which is usually found near the front of the engine compartment. Look for a small service port with a plastic cap, usually marked with an "L" or labeled for low pressure. It is important to ensure the engine is off and the AC system is not under pressure before attempting to charge the AC system. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and safety precautions.
You would charge it from the low side port.
The service port is by the Firewall, just below the Passenger's Side Windshield Wiper Arm Shaft.....
the low side service port is located behind the drivers headlight, in front of the airbox.