134A
The type of freon for the 2002 Saturn l200 is R134a. The freon should only be added when the a/c system is not working properly because the system is sealed where freon should not be needed.
A 1996 Saturn vehicle will only use R134A refrigerant. I was a Saturn technician for years in Saturn Dealerships.
The only refrigerant you can legally use in your 2001 Saturn would be the 134-A
The Saturn does not use a carburetor, it's a fuel injected engine.
All of the newer vehicles used 134A refrigerant.
No you have to order them because they are specially molded.
The maximum pressure for the air conditioning system in a 2003 Saturn L200 typically ranges between 200 to 250 psi on the high side when the system is fully charged and operating. It's important to refer to the specific service manual for the vehicle or a professional technician for precise specifications, as pressures can vary based on ambient temperature and other factors. Always ensure to use the correct refrigerant type and follow safety guidelines when servicing the AC system.
All model years use R134a - the car entered production in 1999, well after R134a had become mandatory.
All vehicles after the mid 90's use 134-A refrigerant. "Freon" is the name of a specific product, originally manufactured by DuPont. When the patent on Freon expired, DuPont introduced 134-A.
Any vehicle for that year - car, truck, bus, heavy equipment, etc. - will use R134a.
The 2001 Saturn L200 uses a 3157 bulb for the tail lights. It's a dual filament bulb, meaning it serves as both the tail light and brake light. Be sure to check your owner's manual or consult with a professional to confirm the specific bulb type for your vehicle.
refrigerant R 134a