Freon is the chemical that is used to make refrigerators and freezers cold. It is extremely dangerous if consumed or breathed in for long periods of time. The symptoms of Freon poisoning include dizziness, fainting, and headache.
The affects of smelling freon are poisoning or even death, if you have smelled freon, contact a poison control agency immeadiately
Low Side
You add freon to the a/c by using the low side, suction side (larger hose).............
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Yes it can cause you to become dizzy,light headed and sleepy from what i understand after talking to the EPA. We are having a problem with freon leaking into our home with small children present after faulty work on our central air system.
Freon goes into the low pressure side of the air conditioning system. The attachment from the gauge used to put the freon in will only attach to the low pressure valve so it would be pretty hard to do it incorrectly.
On the suction side, the low side...................
you need to put the freon in the low side, should be the smallest cap on the ac system
You add freon to the low side fitting,top front,on the ac compressor
Freon is added into the low side port of the ac system. It should be located on the passenger side of the engine visible on an aluminum pipe.
Freon goes into the low side ac port. There is also a high side port, but they are different sizes to prevent mixing them up.
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.