No, you should not use R-134A in a compressor designed for R-401A. These two refrigerants have different chemical properties and operating pressures, which can lead to inefficiencies, potential damage to the compressor, and safety hazards. It’s essential to use the refrigerant specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance and reliability.
It uses R134a.It uses R134a.
It uses R134A
Not without a proper conversion.
It uses R134a.
Technically it uses R134a refrigerant.
A Dodge Neon uses R134a.
A 1998 Ram uses R134a.
PAG, the same as any other R134a air conditioning system.
Yes. A Dodge Neon uses R134a.
All model years of the PT cruiser will use R134a refrigerant in their air conditioning system, and PAG compressor oil.
It does not use freon. It uses R134A refrigerant, as do all newer cars since sometime in the '90s.
Anything 1995 and newer uses R134a refrigerant.