Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Was built for r12, can convert to r134a
probably r134a, but check with your manual.
All cars & trucks made in 1994 and after have to use R134 (federal regulations). 1993 & earlier use R12.
R-134. All cars/trucks 1994 and after use R-134. 1993 and before use R-12.
Hey Kristy==The system was origionally built to operate on R12. This is not available now and the system has to be converted to R134. GoodluckJoe
could be transmission damage. At the least the cv axle was probable broken. The cv axle should not bt that hard to replace, but the transmission is a different story.
Use R134a
134a
Depends, I know they have 2.0 and 2.1 for the 91 prelude.
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It's hard to say, as the question didn't specify what kind of solenoid are you attempting to fit, and the 1990 Prelude had a mid-cycle refresh which included an improved motor.
R134a
R134a
Dot 3 or Dot 4
It depends on what kind of VTEC motor is being swapped into a 1996 Honda Prelude. The H22 series certainly can be swapped in, as it was in the higher trim lines of both 4th and 5th generation Preludes.
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a
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It came from the factory with R12 but I recommend you have it converted to R134a if it has not already been done. There is a label near the A/C unit under the hood listing this information.