R134a
By 96, just about everyone was using 134-A.
R134a
its probablly r-134-a freon
On a 1996 Ford Explorer : ( r134a )
R134a
R 134-A refrigerant
R-134a
R12 unless it has been converted to r134a, there should be a sticker inside the hood if it has.
The 1996 Suburban uses r134 Freon. The fittings to add Freon are different sizes on r12 and r134, making it impossible to add the wrong type to your vehicle.
It depends on the year of the car. From 1994 on, R134a refrigerant is used. Prior to that, they used R12 refrigerant (Freon). R134a is technically not "Freon". Be alert, however, as many older cars (like my 1986 Camry) have been retro-fitted with R134a systems, and can no longer accept Freon, as the two refrigerants are not compatible.
Yes. Since the 90s.
R134 .... IS freon.