How Do You Put Freon In A 1995 Monte Carlo Z34?
Adding refrigerant to your 1995 Monte Carlo Z34 is something that most home mechanics can do themselves. It is not uncommon to lose small amounts of refrigerant over time. As the weather cools, the seals located throughout the system will shrink slightly, and leakage can occur. Adding refrigerant to the system will keep your air conditioning system running cool. The tools required to complete this task are available at most auto parts stores and tool shops. Set the A/C controls on the dash of your Monte Carlo to “MAX” and set the blower fan speed to “Medium.” Insert the thermometer into the center air conditioning vent, nearest the passenger’s side of the car above the A/C control panel. This will provide the most accurate measurement of your air conditioner’s performance. Loosen the air duct clamps that attach the air duct to the air filter housing and the mass airflow sensor on the throttle body with a flat head screwdriver. Twist and pull the duct off the sensor and housing. Remove