R134-a
R134a
R134a refrigerant.
all newer vehicles take r134a refrigerant.
134a refrigerant.
R134 _ Well Mine did
Older vehicles took R-12 freon and the newer vehicles take R134a freon.......
Don't confuse engine coolant and air conditioning refrigerant. Engine coolant is Dex cool- Do not use any other kind as the sensors in the system will read differently with the wrong coolant and make incorrect adjustments in your system. Air conditioning refrigerant in your car is R-134a.
The 1996 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with the 3.4 liter SFI DOHC 6-cylinder engine uses R-134a refrigerant. The total capacity is 32 ounces.
Dodge caravan 1997,instrument cluster is not working in all..have a kind of fuse o relay?.
A 2000 Chrysler Town and Country uses R134a.
R-134A Technically, Freon refers to the older refrigerant. The new stuf is called "134A Refrigerant"... and that's what all newer vehicles use.
All air conditioning units use Freon, a chemical that when circulated helps to keep air cool. The kind of freon used in both devices is not the same, and chemical solutions with different amounts of each are needed to get the job done.