It came from the factory with R12. Due to the high cost of R12, I would have it converted to R134.
It takes R-134a. Good luck.
92 was originally R12. But it can easily be converted to 134A.
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AnswerAccording to the Ford/Motorcraft refrigerant capacities data sheet, 1998-2002 Mercury/Ford Cougars have a total R-134a refrigerant capacity of 26 ounces.
under the car behind the pass. tire
It's a CFC refrigerant.
The change-over to 134a refrigerant happened in the early 90's - so this one is definitely 134a. See "Related Questions" below for more
You need to use R-134a