Around 1993 most manufactures switched.
Around 1993 most manufactures switched.
Around 1993 most manufactures switched.
It was built with R12, can be coverted to R134aIt was built with R12, can be coverted to R134a
R134a
In 1995 most switched from R12 to R134a.
It was built with r12. It can be retrofitted to R134a.It was built with r12. It can be retrofitted to R134a.
Was built with R12, can be retrofitted ot R134a.Was built with R12, can be retrofitted ot R134a.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
R134a.
The auto industry went to R134a. If you're asking for a substitute for R12 in your vehicle's AC system, there isn't one - to switch to R134a requires conversion of your system.
R12 was in use up until the 90's when R134A was introduced. I believe R12 was phased out at the end of 94, And R134A took it's place from 95 on. I hope that's the answer you're looking for.
An R12 system must be retrofitted to be made compatible with R-134a.
2 pounds of r134a. Not r12.
YOU WILL NEED TO FLUSH THE SYSTEM TO REMOVE THE OLD OIL. ALSO INSTALL A HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH AS REQUIRED BY THE EPA. THEN INSTALL CORRECT AMOUNT OF OIL COMPATIBLE WITH R134A. CHARGE TO ABOUT 80% OF R12 BY WEIGHT.