I purchased an after market air-conditioner for my 1965 Chevy from nostalgicairparts.com. I was very happy with the product and actually had a local mechanic install it for a reasonable fee. If you are going to search the web use the key word after market air. You will find your best results there.
The best place to get automotive air conditioning installed would primarily be anyone you consider a trusted mechanic. If not, a good second choice is always a car dealership, although this option may be a little more pricey.
Automotive air conditioning is the ac unit in your car. It's what "conditions" the air in your car, ie keeping the temperature inside the car cool or warm.
If you want to get new air conditioning for your car, I would suggest you go to ABC Auto Care in Ventura, California. Rhodes Automotive is also a good place to get air conditioning for your car.
Fixing your Automotive Air Conditioning unit in your car will most like require you to take it to an automotive shop, expecially if it possilbe need frezon sprayed into it/.
Go to a qualified automotive air conditioning technician. == ==
Air conditioning was a dealer installed option
The air comes from the air outside and the air conditioning system in the car turns this into cold or warm air.
The 1939 Packard was the first car with a true air-conditioning system.
No, Walmart does not put Freon in cars. Freon is a brand name for a type of refrigerant, commonly used in air conditioning systems, but most automotive air conditioning systems now use more environmentally friendly refrigerants like R-134a or R-1234yf. Walmart does offer automotive services, including air conditioning recharge, but they use the appropriate refrigerant for the vehicle in question. It's best to consult with a technician for specific services related to your car’s air conditioning system.
Like most inventions, this one developed gradually, with various unsuccessful efforts along the way. Although sporadic efforts were made in the early 1930s to put air conditioning in cars, it was not until 1940 when an auto manufacturer (Packard) was able to offer factory-installed air conditioning.
No use for exhaust in car air conditioning
Cars run on gasoline. The automotive air conditioning systems use a freon gas, r134a. Most shock absorbers and struts are nitrogen gas charged.