Eugene Scarbrough, The service valve is behind the wheel well cover on the front driver side. Take a look [http://www.focushacks.com/mod/Air_Conditioner_re-fill_and_service|on here] for service and refill instructions. "the A/C system is under high pressure. Also, while R134a isn't as bad for the environment as the older R12, there is still a heavy fine for venting R134a into the atmosphere. You should never take apart your A/C system without proper training and refrigerant recovery equipment. Wear protective glasses at all times while servicing your A/C. Also, you will be working under or near the car while it is running. Hope this helps, good luck.
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Eugene Scarbrough, The service valve is behind the wheel well cover on the front passenger side. Take a look [http://www.focushacks.com/mod/Air_Conditioner_re-fill_and_service|on here] for service and refill instructions. "the A/C system is under high pressure. Also, while R134a isn't as bad for the environment as the older R12, there is still a heavy fine for venting R134a into the atmosphere. You should never take apart your A/C system without proper training and refrigerant recovery equipment. Wear protective glasses at all times while servicing your A/C. Also, you will be working under or near the car while it is running. Hope this helps, good luck.
Eugene Scarbrough, The service valve is behind the wheel well cover on the front driver side. Take a look [http://www.focushacks.com/mod/Air_Conditioner_re-fill_and_service|on here] for service and refill instructions. "the A/C system is under high pressure. Also, while R134a isn't as bad for the environment as the older R12, there is still a heavy fine for venting R134a into the atmosphere. You should never take apart your A/C system without proper training and refrigerant recovery equipment. Wear protective glasses at all times while servicing your A/C. Also, you will be working under or near the car while it is running. Hope this helps, good luck.
Eugene Scarbrough, The service valve is behind the wheel well cover on the front driver side. Take a look [http://www.focushacks.com/mod/Air_Conditioner_re-fill_and_service|on here] for service and refill instructions. "the A/C system is under high pressure. Also, while R134a isn't as bad for the environment as the older R12, there is still a heavy fine for venting R134a into the atmosphere. You should never take apart your A/C system without proper training and refrigerant recovery equipment. Wear protective glasses at all times while servicing your A/C. Also, you will be working under or near the car while it is running. Hope this helps, good luck.