Usaully you could get it at autozone and do it yourself. But I would take it serviced at a regular shop that has a machine that pumps out the freon that has mixed in with the regular elements of air and Re pump pure R-134A in there again. The last time i took it to the shop I made the guy give me a garauntee for 90days if the freon escapses he would repump it free of charge. So I'm pretty sure he did the process right. (I had a bad experiece beforehand )
That is your A/C line. What ever you do don't just start adding freon. There is no way at this point to know how much to add without the proper equipment. It is very critical to have the proper amount of freon in your a/c system too little not good, too much not good. Take it to a shop and have then evacuate whatever is left and vacuum the system. Then add oil and freon to the proper amount.
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