No, you cannot directly replace R404A with R134A, as they have different properties and applications. R404A is a blend designed for low-temperature refrigeration, while R134A is typically used in medium-temperature applications, such as automotive air conditioning. Using R134A in a system designed for R404A could lead to inefficiency, inadequate cooling, and potential damage to the system. Always consult with a professional technician before making refrigerant changes.
R134A, R22A, R404A, R410A and many more
No r404a is not compatible with r409a, r134a and 404a use the same lubricates and are compatible but r409a use a different lub making them incompatible
No
No, unless the a/c has been converted to r134a
No R134a is used only the cars, and R22 is only used for home central ac system. If you would like more information about R134a you can log on to www.idqusa.com.
Freon is very expensive if you can even find it. I recommend you have the system converted over to R134a refrigerant. The leak must be repaired before you can recharge the system. So you need to seek professional help to repair the leak and convert the system to R134a.
No
r134a is a refrigerant (freon) added to the air-conditioning system. It has no color, but can be purchased with a dye (usually red) in it to detect leaks in the system.
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It takes R134a freon, that's it, no special type..........
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