Unfortunately, I do not know of anyone who does this. They are, I'm afraid, a throw away item. It must be replaced with a new one.
Yes, with a saddle tap, training and the correct tools.
Answering "Where do you add freon to your air conditioner in your ford ranger?"
No easy way of doing this. These units do not come with service valves.
You can add a tapping valve(which almost always leak after a long time) or braze in a schrader valve.
You don't add Freon as it has R134a not Freon. You add it to the low pressure side which is the larger hose.
you use freon to cool your car and make the air conditioner work
it simply means you have to add freon to ur air conditioner....you can buy freon at any auto parts store.
Depends on the air conditioner. Older units use a form of Freon that is no longer manufactured, and you cannot buy it. Some window type units are sealed, and have no provision to add refrigerant. Your best bet will be to talk with the service staff at a local heating and air conditioning company.
you would need to add freon
$100
Its best to use a set of a/c gauges but if you are not then just add the freon to the low side which will be the larger hose (suction side)...
Its best to use a set of a/c gauges but if you are not then just add the freon to the low side which will be the larger hose (suction side)...