The low side.
AC recharge port. is arms length down the left front of car on top of evaporaterator has a blue cap. Is very hard to reach your arm between the radiator and the motor to reach this port. You should get an extention for the recharge hose. I burnt my arm because you have to have the car running to actually put the 134a in.
Civic 91 LX still dont have Obd Port on it. Obd is Usually use for a car with ECU (electronic control unit).
Probably an electrical outlet near the door of their house closest to driveway or car port.
Not a DIY job. Take it to an A/C shop. Actually, isn't the ac right in the front of the engine. It looks like a large cylinder, and it's a little longer than the alternator. It's right on the front left of the engine connected to the belt assembly. All you have to do is pick up a recharge unit at an autoparts store and use the low pressure port (the one on the far right of the ac unit) to fill it up. Usually you have to have the car running with the ac set to max to do the recharge though.
it usually has a blue cap on the suction port.
Look under car...look for blue c as p near compressor...
Black capped port on the front left (as you face the car with the hood up) of the engine compartment. It's right by the radiator in my 3.4L SE1.
You don't need acid to recharge the car battery. You may need to top it with distilled water and put the battery on the charger. You may be able to get the acid from a car battery shop, but some of the new car batteries now come as a sealed unit.
To check the AC refrigerant level in your car, you will need a pressure gauge and a refrigerant recharge kit. First, locate the low-pressure port on the AC system, usually found near the compressor. Attach the pressure gauge to the port and start the car with the AC on its highest setting. The gauge will show the current pressure level, which should be within the recommended range. If it is low, you can use the recharge kit to add more refrigerant. If you are unsure or uncomfortable doing this yourself, it is best to consult a professional mechanic.
on my 2000 Malibu its on passengers side between firewall and engine down below alternater about 1to2 feet down,the cap is marked with an(L) on it.if not on passenger side, check on drivers side below or by right strut tower!!! this is the port to recharge system!! when charging system.have car running and your ac on high.
Usually you plug something in to the USB port to either give it power, or charge its batteries.
If a car sits for that long it is usually necessary to recharge the battery before you will be able to start it.