how to convert auto air from r12 to134r
how to convert r12 to134r
It came with R12 but due to the price of R12, I would convert it over to R134a. You need to fix the leak before the conversion.
Yes, it came from the factory with R12. R12 was used up until late 1995. I suggest you convert it over to R134.
It came from the factory with R12. Due to the extremely high cost of R12, I would suggest you convert it to R134a. Kits are available at most auto parts stores.
Stop in at your local auto parts store. They will have a kit that gives you what you need to convert, including intructions.
It came from the factory with R12 (Freon). As R12 is so very expensive, I would convert this car to R134a. You can buy a conversion kit at most auto parts stores. If you have leak, make sure to have the leak repaired.
It came from the factory with R12. Due to the cost of R12 I suggest you have it converted to run on R134. Have the leak fixed and convert it to R134 and save yourself some big money. R12 is no longer in production, and is very, very, expensive.
The freon should be R12, Which requires a license to buy these days and is very expensive. You can buy a kit to convert it to R134 freon, You should check with your local auto parts store for prices
r12 but you can convert it by changing charging nipple on low pressure side which is on the compressor. you may not be able to get any r12 anymore. so buy a conversion nipple for 10 bucks at advance auto and buy a charging kit for r134a it holds about 24 ounces and 3 oz of oil
It came with R12. Due to the high cost of R12, I suggest you convert it to R134a.
only a qualified technician can handle r12 freon. bring it to an auto shop that does a/c work.
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