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I have the exact same car and it was not hard at all. There is metal tubing on the passenger side underneath the hood that has a black cap with an arrow on it. This tubing runs from the ac compressor to the firewall that leads to the inside of the car. Use the refill that you buy at the auto store and follow the insturctions on the can. The only thing you have to do is make sure you look at the gauge that is provided with the refill it, to make sure you are not overfilling. Obviously overfilling is not a good thing. If that does not work (as in my case) you are probably better off taking your car to a professional. Here is a link that explains alot more about the the ac system and what too look for in case the above does not work, or what to look for before you try the above. http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Your-Car's-Air-Conditioner I have the exact same car and it was not hard at all. There is metal tubing on the passenger side underneath the hood that has a black cap with an arrow on it. This tubing runs from the ac compressor to the firewall that leads to the inside of the car. Use the refill that you buy at the auto store and follow the insturctions on the can. The only thing you have to do is make sure you look at the gauge that is provided with the refill it, to make sure you are not overfilling. Obviously overfilling is not a good thing. If that does not work (as in my case) you are probably better off taking your car to a professional. Here is a link that explains alot more about the the ac system and what too look for in case the above does not work, or what to look for before you try the above. http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Your-Car's-Air-Conditioner I have the exact same car and it was not hard at all. There is metal tubing on the passenger side underneath the hood that has a black cap with an arrow on it. This tubing runs from the ac compressor to the firewall that leads to the inside of the car. Use the refill that you buy at the auto store and follow the insturctions on the can. The only thing you have to do is make sure you look at the gauge that is provided with the refill it, to make sure you are not overfilling. Obviously overfilling is not a good thing. If that does not work (as in my case) you are probably better off taking your car to a professional. Here is a link that explains alot more about the the ac system and what too look for in case the above does not work, or what to look for before you try the above. http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Your-Car's-Air-Conditioner

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