how to convert auto air from r12 to134r
It came with R12. Due to the high cost of R12, I suggest you convert it to R134a.
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Yes, it came from the factory with R12. R12 was used up until late 1995. I suggest you convert it over to R134.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
R12 unless it has been converted. I would convert it over to R134 due to the price of R12.
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.
If if it a 1995 or older then it came with R12 installed. 1996 can be R12 or R134. 1997 up, it has R134/R134a. If you suspect it had R12 look for a label somewhere on the A/C unit signifying it has been converted. If you find it has R12 and is leaking and needs repairing, after the leak is repaired, convert it to R134a. R12 is far too expensive to use.
Unless it has been converted over to R134 it came with R12. I suggest you convert it to R134a. R12 is very expensive.
R12 is stock but most people convert to r134...personally I feel the r12 cooled better in my suburban
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.
OEM refrigerant which came installed in 1993 was Freon R12. I suggest you convert it to R134a if it has not already been converted. R12 is far to expensive.