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It is not recommended.
It came with R12. Due to the high cost of R12, I suggest you convert it to R134a.
It came from the factory equipped with R12 Freon. I suggest you convert it to R134 Refrigerant. R12 is no longer produced and is very expensive if you can find it.
OEM refrigerant which came installed in 1993 was Freon R12. I suggest you convert it to R134a if it has not already been converted. R12 is far to expensive.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Wal-Mart do not have r22 freon, this is a false ad.
NO
To convert an R12 system to R134 all of the R12 will have to be removed. The system will have to be completely flushed out then special additives installed. This is done due to the way the different Freon's react to the systems gaskets. After this is done then the system is ready to be set up with new Freon.
It is still possible to aquire R12 Freon, but the cost is excessive. My advice is to convert the system to R134a.
There are kits to do this, but I don't recommend it.
Unless it has been converted over to R134 it came with R12. I suggest you convert it to R134a. R12 is very expensive.
R12 is stock but most people convert to r134...personally I feel the r12 cooled better in my suburban