r12 or 134a
134a replaced R12 about 1995.
R12 And if you still have this change over to 134a instead of buy r12
R-134a (1990 CLEAN AIR ACT) Most cars after 1992 have R-134a
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.
R12 originally. Unless it got converted to 134a, if it did, it should have a sticker indicating 134a.
Most likely 134a not true, factory ac is r12.
no
It would have been built as R12. It would need retrofitted to R134a.
3 1/2 LBS of 134a or 4 1/2 of r12
yes it does r12. if you dont want to convert to the 134a. you can use freeze 12.
if it has 134a hose connections, then it takes 134a. if it has the regular thread couplers then it should still have r12 in the system