If it has been retro fitted for R-134a with a high effcondenser and a new receiver drier it will take 25 1/2 oz of R-134a, like I said if it has had the retrofit done! If not go some where that can still put in R-12 and avoid black death to your system. Do not even try putting R-134a into a system that has not been retrofitted the compressor is not compatible with R-134a and it will fail! Also it helps to know that when switching to R-134a in that car you will loose around 10% cooling, this can be tweaked by someone who knows what they are doing though. Also please see my site: http://www.LimuTodd.Originallimu.com
Freon should be R134a.
R134a
i also have a 1987 Honda accord lxi 5spd. It takes regular 10w-30 motor and it takes about 2 quarts
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
It contains no Freon and instead contains R134a refrigerant. It is illegal to add refrigerant to any system with a leak until that leak is repaired. Take your car to a professional and have the leak repaired and the system charged.
The system will take 30 ounces of R134a freon.............
1.88 pounds of 134
1.6
It depends on the year and witch type of freon you have but on a 2003 model it will take 1.6 pounds of R134a freon................
How much freon does it take for a 2000 Chevy full size truck
no
R-12 freon....