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Where is the AC suction line?

Where is the AC suction line?

The low side, or suction line, will be the line connected to the compressor from the top or higher position. It will be cold to the touch and may be wrapped with insulation. This is where freon enters the compressor as a gas.

Where is the low side service port on a R-134a?

R-134a Recharge hoses will only fit on the low side service port on all R1-34a vehicles and R-12 vehicles that have been converted to R-134a. If you don’t know where your low side port is you can try using our low side port finder.

Where to find low side A / C service port?

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How to find a car’s low-pressure service port?

You can easily recharge your car’s air conditioner with A/C Pro and get your car blowing cold air again. To do so, you just need to find the low-pressure A/C service port on your car. In this video, we describe how to find your car’s low-pressure port. If you need help, visit our online port locator: http://bit.ly/R1sGss.

Where is the low side service valve located?

The low side service valve is located in the line that runs from the compressor through the evaporator (firewall) and up to the condensor on the low pressure (suction) side of the system. R-134a Recharge hoses will only fit on the low side service port on all R1-34a vehicles and R-12 vehicles that have been converted to R-134a.

R-134a Recharge hoses will only fit on the low side service port on all R1-34a vehicles and R-12 vehicles that have been converted to R-134a. If you don’t know where your low side port is you can try using our low side port finder.

How do I locate my low pressure port?

How do I locate my low pressure port? The low side service valve is located in the line that runs from the compressor through the evaporator (firewall) and up to the condensor on the low pressure (suction) side of the system.

The low side service valve is located in the line that runs from the compressor through the evaporator (firewall) and up to the condensor on the low pressure (suction) side of the system. R-134a Recharge hoses will only fit on the low side service port on all R1-34a vehicles and R-12 vehicles that have been converted to R-134a.

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