To convert a 1991 Geo Tracker to R-134a refrigerant, you need to replace the existing R-12 refrigerant with R-134a, which requires retrofitting the A/C system. This includes replacing the receiver/dryer, expansion valve, and O-rings with R-134a compatible components. Additionally, you will need to drain the old refrigerant, flush the system to remove any contaminants, and then charge the system with the appropriate amount of R-134a. Finally, ensure that the A/C system is leak-free and functioning correctly before use.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a
Jimmy James - tracker - died in 1991.
Use R134a
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
how do you remove the brake light cover on a 1991 gmc tracker? Do you go from the outside or inside?
my (early production) 1995 OEM hardtop fit on my 1991 Tracker. They didn't change very much in this period. I think Yes, it will fit
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a.
You can do one of two things, one take it to an A/C specialist but that would cost a lot money. Or, you can change the accumulator and the orfice tube and evacuate the total system and retro fit the fittings and charge the system with R134a. Either way you will be out of a little change.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.