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the R134 refridgerant goes in the low side line of the AC system under the hood, the low side line is the larger of the 2 lines coming from the AC compressor
Cost of repair will depend on which component of the AC system needs repair/replacement. There are several components to the system, with each component costing different amounts and each requiring different amounts of labor to repair or replace.
But, how do you know there is no refrigerant left in the system? Have you had the system charged recently and it leaked out?
heating and cooling fans are generally one and the same. changing freon doesn't always fix the problem... did you have the system pressure checked for leaks first.
Second determine if the vents are opening properly (switching from heat to cooling) basically when you change to cool it closes air access to the heater core.
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