They carry R-134a refrigerant. It's only Freon if it's manufactured by DuPont, who hold the trademark to the name Freon for their line of CFC and HFC refrigerants (and, incidentally, no DuPont products were listed when I checked Auto Zone's website, although they did have plenty of other brands of R-134a).
You can't get freon anymore. You need to go to an auto store and ask for a refrigerant that is compatible with a freon system. what you need is a retro kit from your local auto parts . Just go in to an auto parts store you feel comfortable with and tell them you need to update your a/c system to r134. and they will direct you to a retro kit, it has a compatible cryogenic liquid charge (freon) in it that will allow your system to run on r134 that you can by at the auto parts and do it your self . No ripp-off repair shop needed.
Go to Walmart or an auto parts store. Buy an a/c recharge kit for R134 freon coolent. Follow the directions on the can..
If it hasn't been coverted to R134 it will have to beBuy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions
The freon should be R12, Which requires a license to buy these days and is very expensive. You can buy a kit to convert it to R134 freon, You should check with your local auto parts store for prices
1994 TBird has an R134 system. You can buy charge kits at any auto parts store. How do you put freon in a 1994 Ford Thunderbird Lx coupe so that the air conditioner can work?
If you need a wiper motor auto zone or advance auto parts should carry this.
It could need freon. and you can do it most auto part stores carry it so does walmart
When looking for rc cars parts you can always count on Auto Zone as they are a thriving business for the car enthusiast. Auto Zone carries the majority of parts and their employees are customer service oriented and will help you with finding the parts you need.
Any local parts store should carry them. Pepboys, Auto Zone, Strauss, exc.
You need to have current system drained of existing R12 Freon. Replace all factory o rings with Green R134 O-rings. Verify all tubes and hoses are in good condition. Have current system drawn down with a vacuum. Pump in new R134 freon. Kits are available at nearest auto parts store and very easy to use.
Because they no longer use freon.
Double check with your local auto store, but it should be R134-A. I just did my charged my 98 Contour, and used R134-A.