right on the back of the compressor. low side top, high side under it
newer vehicles, such as a 99 jeep, all use 134-A refrigerant.
Depending on how much gas prices are in your area, and how low you let your fuel get to, it could be anywhere from $60-$70 to fill up the tank. The Cherokee has around a 20-gallon fuel tank and gas around my area is 3.32. I have about 2 gallons in my Cherokee right now (yes, I let it run that low) so to fill it up, it would cost me $60.
It is in the center of the cover on the rear.
You add the fluid down the dipstick tube.
It is the same reservoir as the front, under the hood.
Under the hood on the passenger side towards the back of the engine compartment.
The 1993 Honda Accord low side Freon fill port will be on the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner compressor will be on the left-hand side of the engine.
Connect a freon gauge and can to the low side AC port. Start the car and turn the AC on high. Open the freon valve and fill the system to full on the gauge reading.
Use a gauge to see how full the system is. Check the fill valve for ant obstruction or damage. While the system could be over full, the most common cause is the fill valve being damaged, or the fill hose not connecting properly.
Connect freon gauges and a freon container to the low side ac port of the 1991 Integra. With the engine running and the ac on high, open the freon valve to fill the system until the gauge reads full.
Some cars have no valve and you have to loosten the line to bleed the cyl. Fill the slave cyl as full as you can get it before mounting it .
Same as any other car...attach fill hose fitting to the low pressure side of the system (it won't fit on the high pressure side fitting) and open the fill valve.
The 1993 Chevrolet S 10 pickup truck air conditioning system holds 4.5 pounds of Freon. You can fill the system through the low pressure port.
Connect a freon gauge and tank to the low side ac port on the 97 Park Ave. with the ac on high and engine running, open the freon valve. Fill the system till the gauge reads full.
Typically near the accumilator, which is the aluminum vertical capsule near the passenger side of the firewall. The low fill valve will be on a line going to the accumilator.
The line that you fill freon to in a car is known as the fill line. Going past the line can cause overflow, or even damage your vehicle.
The freon fill amount is on a sticker on the A/C housing on most vehicles.