Location of Low Pressure Side port honda civic 2004 LX
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Hi,
I want to add Freon (R-134a) to my Honda Civic LX 2004. I wish to locate the "L"ow (blue) pressure side port of my car. I opened the hood and cannot find it. Where is it located at?
I have searched on the Internet, YouTube and Honda Civic Forum and I cannot find a specific answer.
When I watched YouTube videos, it seemed so obvious and apparent. However, I can't find it in my car. I am convinced my car has AC as I have a AC button on my dashboard, however no cold air comes out of it.
I would appreciate easy explanations as I am new to car repairs and parts. Your help and support is highly appreciated.
Thank you.
Eric
I want to add Freon (R-134a) to my Honda Civic LX 2004. I wish to locate the "L"ow (blue) pressure side port of my car. I opened the hood and cannot find it. Where is it located at?
I have searched on the Internet, YouTube and Honda Civic Forum and I cannot find a specific answer.
When I watched YouTube videos, it seemed so obvious and apparent. However, I can't find it in my car. I am convinced my car has AC as I have a AC button on my dashboard, however no cold air comes out of it.
I would appreciate easy explanations as I am new to car repairs and parts. Your help and support is highly appreciated.
Thank you.
Eric
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Here you go, take a look at the first picture in this thread. You can clearly see it.
The cap on your low side valve may have fallen off. It should look like a tire valve under the cap and works the same way, but don't push it in or you'll lose gas.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...essor-diy.html
The cap on your low side valve may have fallen off. It should look like a tire valve under the cap and works the same way, but don't push it in or you'll lose gas.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/1...essor-diy.html
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Thank you so much! I can clearly see it!
Sorry, I searched in this forum, but didn't find this A/C compressor DIY guide.
Thank you!
Sorry, I searched in this forum, but didn't find this A/C compressor DIY guide.
Thank you!
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