The 2005 Acura RL uses R-134a as its refrigerant. This type of Freon is commonly used in automotive air conditioning systems and is less harmful to the ozone layer compared to older refrigerants like R-12. If you're servicing the air conditioning system, it's essential to ensure that the correct refrigerant is used for optimal performance.
R134a
R-134a
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No
R134a freon......
freon is just a brand name
First off your 2005 Dodge A/C system does not contain any Freon. It contains R134. Freon has not been used since 1995. Secondly you should not add refrigerant until the leak is repaired. Once it is repaired the system should be recharged by a professional with the proper tools and gauges.
The type of freon typically used in refrigerators is R-134a.
134A FREON IS USED.
No
FREON USED IS R-12
Freon is not used in automobiles any more. Refrigerant is used.