Mineral oil is used with all R12 systems.
93 paseo does use R-12.
It was built with R12, can be coverted to R134a
R12. I don't think 134a can into use until around 1996.
A 93 would use R12 if it has not yet been converted to R134a. Only authorized technicians are allowed to handle R12.
R-134, cars built '93 and prior used R12. However bear in mind that '93 vehicles were a mixed bag of both, some used R12, others R134, and your car could be a '93. One more thing, AC stuff should really be left to the profesionals, not the home mechanic.
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
Always use synthetic oil and at least 91 octane gas, I use 93 for the hell of it, I like to protect my car. Also if your chipped go for 93 octane. check forums.vwvortex.com for an awesome v-dub commnunity.
All cars/trucks since 1994 use R134. 93 and before use R12.
It has 134 A the change was around 92 93
Unless it has been converted over to R134 it came with R12. I suggest you convert it to R134a. R12 is very expensive.
A 1993 Toyota 4Runner uses R12 refrigerant. The 1993 Toyota 4Runner requires 30 ounces of R12 for all engine types.
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