Hi folks,
First of all, you need to check the sight glass to see if refrigerant is circulating when your compressor is on. If you have guages, hook them up to check the high and low side pressures. The sight glass should be near the front of the radiator and condensor above the drier which is a cylindrical object the size of a large soda can. There should be refrigerant flowing through there with some bubbles. If this is not the case, you probably lost refrigerant. Too many bubbles also means insufficient refrigerant. if insufficient, try charging it temporarily by getting a can of r-134a at the store. 1996 should be r-134a. Be very careful, things are under high pressure and a mistake could cost you your health. If unsure, take it to an a/c shop. If leaking, it is probably a compressor seal, a flexible hose or your evap/expansion valve and it needs to be replaced.
Let us know what you find.
Yo