The accumulator is a component on the low pressure (vacuum) side of an air conditioning system which uses a fixed orifice tube - they won't be found on a Thermal Expansion Valve system.
Through the schrader valve on the low pressure side of the system.
where is the low side port to recharge the air conditioning system in a 2003 jaguear s type
what i think you mean is whats the difference in a split system to a package system.. Other that a split system being inside and out side your house and a package system is on the out side of your house.. different in appearance but they both do the same job. But in my personal experience a split system is more efficient than a package..
The typical operating pressures for R410A refrigerant in an air conditioning system are approximately 120-150 psi on the low side and 350-450 psi on the high side when the system is running under normal conditions. These pressures can vary based on factors such as ambient temperature, humidity levels, and system load. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the specific air conditioning unit in question.
The low side port is located on the air conditioner compressor. The low side port will be the entry for recharging your air conditioning system.
That would be the large diameter line
You will want to use the low pressure side, cap is marked with an L
clogged filters,dirty coils condensers,evaporators
Right side engine compartment near firewall. hope this helps.
the low pressure side of the system must not be pressurize to more than 150 psig
low pressure side on a buick skylark with a 2.4 engine is by the compresor. you get to it from under the car. left side, front side of engine.