a/c fitting
I believe there is a valve similar to the schrader valve on you tires that holds the freon in. The cap is just to keep it clean I believe.
Ok that makes sense, I did notice it looked similar to a tire valve inside. So it should be under $500.00 from the dealer I hope (idhitit)
Thanks for the info.
That controls your boost, you can dial-in your boost by sticking a Q-Tip into it and gently rotating the Q-Tip counter-clockwise. (2thumbs)
That controls your boost, you can dial-in your boost by sticking a Q-Tip into it and gently rotating the Q-Tip counter-clockwise. (2thumbs)
That controls your boost, you can dial-in your boost by sticking a Q-Tip into it and gently rotating the Q-Tip counter-clockwise. (2thumbs)
That controls your boost, you can dial-in your boost by sticking a Q-Tip into it and gently rotating the Q-Tip counter-clockwise. (2thumbs)
This is a service valve for the air conditioning. The cap is there to keep it clean. There is absolutely no problem driving the car. Just replace it when you can. For piece of mind, you could put some good quality painter's tape (the blue or green stuff) over it to keep gunk out but it really shouldn't be necessary. Do not use duct tape or black electrician's tape because they get gooey when they get hot.
That's where you put the Nitros in Right?