The Toyota MR2, depending on the model year, typically uses R-12 refrigerant for its air conditioning system. However, many older vehicles, including some MR2s, have been retrofitted to use R-134a refrigerant due to the phase-out of R-12. It's important to check the specific model year and any modifications made to determine the correct refrigerant type. Always consult the vehicle's owner manual or a professional for accurate information.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
It does not use Freon as a refrigerant. It uses R134 refrigerant.
gas number is 134a
R134a
R 134-A refrigerant
Was built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Freon is a brand name of refrigerant. Your Toyota takes R134a refrigerant.
By 96, just about everyone was using 134-A.
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a
The 1994 Toyota uses are R-136 Freon. The air conditioning compressor Freon capacity is five pounds. The manufacturer recommends you never overfill the air conditioner compressor.
All 2005 model year vehicles would use R134a.
R12 unless it has been converted to r134a, there should be a sticker inside the hood if it has.