Hi, The refrigerant used has been R-12 in these older vehicles. Today, the refrigerant used is R-134a. Vehicles that are still using the older R-12 should convert to the newer R-134a. There are many places that can convert your car to the newer refrigerant. I had a car done at a local Oil Doctor but most places that advertise air conditioning service can make the change. Hope this helps and is timely for you. Steve H. you can also get a conversion kit at a local parts store like performance parts or advance or any of the chains, it cost me 35 bucks, if your system has not operated in a while you need to get a vaccuum check. if there is a leak in the compressor another 30 bucks can buy some stuff to fix it, if there is a leak in the lines, it may be as simple as a 20 cent o-ring or a new line but the fix stuff for the compressor does not fix lines just compressor leaks.
Yes it does. I have a 96 geo tracker and it does have power steering.
R134
Yes, also search for a Suzuki Sidekick they are the same as well.
there isn't one
The radio wiring schematics for a 1996 Geo Tracker can be found from the service manual. This service manual is available from the manufacturer upon request.
The clutch reservoir on a 1996 Geo Tracker is located in the engine compartment, near the firewall. It stores clutch fluid which is pulled into the system as needed.
Yes!
between the grill and the rad
in the glove box
The speed sensor for a 1996 Geo Tracker is located on the transmission housing. The speed sensor is important , it keeps track of the tires and delivers the figures to the main system
The 1996 GEO Tracker OBD 2 port is on driver side dash next to center console
from 1989 to 1996 the size is 108