By buying an AC charge hose and a can or 2 of R134a freon (depending on how much your car needs) Attach hose to the low pressure side & charge system. Do not overcharge, or you may destroy the AC system.
You want to charge the system on the low side fitting which is blue. Red is the high side.
You have to find the black or blue cap under the vehicle i ask a guy working on my car and he looked and showed me i charged the system.
You need to convert the AC system to R-134a type freon first (retrofit kit). Then you charge it on the low pressure side.
The port is located on the firewall, top/center.
low refrigerant charge?
Yes. An ac system will not work properly if over charged.Yes. An ac system will not work properly if over charged.
your blower may be bad. your ac clutch may be bad
Because it probably has a leak if you have just fixed a leak then you need to put a vacuum on your AC system before you can charge it.
You will not be able to charge the system correctly plus you will have moisture stuck in the system.....
You CAN just add a little at a time until the AC runs without cycling on and off, but don't add too much or you can destroy the seals of the compressor. That process is not recommended, especially since gauges are relatively inexpensive. To accurately charge the system, yes a meter is required.
It is on the accumulator.