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Total recharge is 1.68 Lbs
R134
Originally this car had R12 refrigerant. It may have since been updated to accept R134a. The coolant/radiator system is not part of the air conditioning system. But the hot antifreeze-coolant is used for the heating system...
Enough to recharge the system after the leak is repaired and no more.
It is called Refrigerant not Coolant. Your 1999 Ford uses R134 refrigerant.
It uses R134 refrigerant.
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with instructions
you can use r134 freon add a/c oil
FREON (R12) was banned beginning in 1996. Your vehicle contains R134, and as to how much. I suggest you seek a professional to repair the leak and recharge the system, as it is illegal to install refrigerant without repairing the leak.FREON (R12) was banned beginning in 1996. Your vehicle contains R134, and as to how much. I suggest you seek a professional to repair the leak and recharge the system, as it is illegal to install refrigerant without repairing the leak.
Generally speaking that is the "R12 Freon" used in the air conditioning up until around 1995. After that R134 and R134a is used.
There are NO sight glasses used on 1994 to date Chrysler meaning you need the knowledge and equipment to recharge the A/C system the consequences are damage to the system because of lost oil in the system or high pressures caused by over filling with R134.
Its probably an R12, That's an expensive proposition from the point of R12 or conversion to R134. Get professional service, AC is not novice level stuff.