1993 and before it is R-12, 1994 and later its R-134a
It is still possible to aquire R12 Freon, but the cost is excessive. My advice is to convert the system to R134a.
1993 and before it is R-12, 1994 and later its R-134a
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Remove the freon from the 86 LeSabre with a reclaiming machine. Take off the ac belt and disconnect the hoses from the compressor. Unbolt the compressor and remove it. Bolt the new unit in place and hook up the new hoses. Pull a vacuum on the system and fill with freon
Most US vehicles before 1994 were R12, so the car will need to be retrofitted.
You can add Freon to your 1999 Chevy cooling system through the low pressure port. Connect your Freon bottle to the low pressure port and release the Freon into the system.
Your answer is on a tag under the hood.
First check to make sure that the system has freon, if not then you will have a leak then check the electrical system................
The 1998 Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck has a Freon capacity of 5.5 pounds. You should never overfill the Freon in your cooling system.
No. You can loose volume and not cool as well, but as long as the amount of freon in a given system remains the same it will cool. The cooling properties come from the freon changing from liquid to gas and back again. It doesn't wear out.
Everything takes a different form of Freon. Drain the system if it has not been so prior then add R134a Freon into the coolant system.