If your looking to change from R12 to R134a why not purchase a refill kit from Red Tek which will refill either type of system. It is an EcoSafe Non-Ozone Depleating alternative to Freon. I've used the product and it works well. Go to http://www.redtek.com/ for more details.
yes it does r12. if you dont want to convert to the 134a. you can use freeze 12.
it originally came with r12, it may have already, if not, you should convert it over to 134a.
R12 134A pre 1996 is r12, after is r134
An R12 system must be retrofitted to be made compatible with R-134a.
r12 or 134a
All pre 94 vehicles use R12 refrigerant, but you can convert to 134A without too much difficulty.
how to convert r12 to134r
YOU don't! If your system is R12 (freon)it should ONLY be serviced by a professional. The way to determine is if you have quick-couple service fittings, it is 134A (not freon) equipped, if it has threaded service fittings, it is R12 (freon) equipped. When you take the vehicle to a professional, he will convert your R12 system (if it is so equipped) to 134A. R12 (freon) has not been manufactured since 1995 by law (Montreal Accord) and it is VERY hard to find. A license is required to purchase R12 and it may not be legal to sell in your state. Mark---Raleigh, NC Actually Freon is a registered trade name or trademark for E. I. DuPont. It is not strictly R-12. R-134a is commonly called Freon.
It came from the factory with R12. Due to the cost of R12 I suggest you have it converted to run on R134. Have the leak fixed and convert it to R134 and save yourself some big money. R12 is no longer in production, and is very, very, expensive.
Its 134a it says it right under the hood.
Most Pre 94 vehicles use R12 refrigerant..........but you can convert to 134A without too much dificulty.
try using the 134A it's supposed to be compatiable with your r12 that's what i had to do!