its r 134-a.there`s complete charge systems at any autozone they`re pretty cheap and easy to do.
The Eddie Bauer was an option ordered from Ford. It was the top of the line Ford Bronco from 1987 to 1996
R-12
The 1988 Ford Bronco typically came with an optional air conditioning system that utilized R-12 refrigerant. If you're experiencing issues with the A/C, it could be due to leaks, a faulty compressor, or electrical problems. Upgrading to R-134a refrigerant is common for older models, but this may require replacing certain components to ensure compatibility. Regular maintenance, such as checking the condenser and filters, can help keep the system functioning effectively.
To recharge the air conditioning in a Ford Bronco II, first ensure the vehicle is off and connect a refrigerant gauge to the low-pressure service port. Start the engine and turn the AC to the maximum setting. Slowly add the appropriate refrigerant (typically R-134a) until the pressure readings are within the recommended range, as indicated on the gauge. Always wear safety gear and follow local regulations for handling refrigerants.
A 1986 Ford Bronco II would use R12 unless it has been converted
no
yes ,but the interior door panels are different
Should be R - 134a
R-12.
if, you have the 2.9 it is 10 btdc
R-134A
R -12