Hi: The answer to your question is simply,,,, NO!,,, Any well designed and installed Air Conditioning Cooling unit will not leak Refrigerant (freon) as a norm. One particular and unscruplous contractor in my area was big on beefing it up to people that used him that replacing refrigerant in your system and adding to it for normal leakage was normal. Needless to say, he lives in a big house. Wanna hear something kinda fundy? I still occassionally service a 70 year old refrigerator that actually has never had any refrigerant added to it even. And believe it or not,,, its refrigerant media is sulfer. Kewl huh !!!!! Hope this helps: Jimiwane
The refrigerant (freon) in any air conditioner should last the life of the unit. If not, you have a leak.
Because you have a leak in the system somewhere.
Most likely ran out of freon or has a leak.
Freon mixed with refrigerate oil will have a slight smell.................
Most common problem is a leak in the system is present.
Common name is Freon.Common name is Freon.
maybe there's leak or needs more freon.
Freon is colorless on its own. The refrigerant oil can have a tan color, while a leak detection dye would be yellow.
it is low on freon go to a local shop and have them check it you may have a leak or just low.
Answering "Where do you add freon to your air conditioner in your ford ranger?"
Possible freon leak in the coil of the unit and the fan is circulating it into the air. As we know freon is toxic to the environment imagine what it can do to a human body.
Not yet. Most parts stores do sell a R134a "stop leak"