Yes you can, there are kits to retrofit the right parts and gaskets so you can intstall r34 in your car. It will cool you and IT WILL WORK! You can doit your self or go to any repair shop.
R134a is the current alternative to R12. I have found Freeze12 put out by AutoRefrigerants.com. They say no retro-fitting is needed.
R134a
It was built with R12, can be coverted to R134aIt was built with R12, can be coverted to R134a
None - a 1995 model year car uses R134a refrigerant, not R12.
Plenty!!! Freon (R12) is very expensive and is no longer in production. I suggest you have the system converted to R134a. The shop can recover the R12 and pay you for it. Make sure the leak is repaired before charging the system.Plenty!!! Freon (R12) is very expensive and is no longer in production. I suggest you have the system converted to R134a. The shop can recover the R12 and pay you for it. Make sure the leak is repaired before charging the system.
It was built with r12. It can be retrofitted to R134a.It was built with r12. It can be retrofitted to R134a.
You do not as R134a is what is approved for that car. If you could find R12 it would cost you near $100.00 a pound.
Was built for R12, should be converted to R134a
Was built with R12, can be retrofitted ot R134a.Was built with R12, can be retrofitted ot R134a.
1994 and later is R134a1993 and before was R121994 and later is R134a1993 and before was R12
No you don't have to change the A/C Compressor.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.