Yes, R134a and HFC-134a refer to the same refrigerant, which is 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane. Therefore, if a vehicle specifies HFC-134a, you can use R134a as it is the same chemical compound. However, ensure that the refrigerant meets the manufacturer's specifications and that it is handled properly during servicing.
Any 1998 model year vehicle will use R134a.
A 1999 model year vehicle will use R134a refrigerant.
A 2005 model year vehicle would use R134a refrigerant.
Yes this vehicle takes r134a. all automotive a/c units since about 1994-1995 use only this r134a
Freon is a brand name of refrigerant. Your Toyota takes R134a refrigerant.
Any 1995 and newer vehicle will use R134a.
A 2002 model year vehicle will use R134a refrigerant.
No, you cannot use R134A refrigerant in a 2000 Toyota 4Runner, as it is designed to use R134A. However, if the system has been retrofitted for R1234yf, then that refrigerant can be used. Always check the specific requirements in your vehicle's manual or on the manufacturer's label before making any changes to the refrigerant type.
A 1995 model year and newer vehicle will use R134a refrigerant.
A 1996 Saturn vehicle will only use R134A refrigerant. I was a Saturn technician for years in Saturn Dealerships.
A 2004 year model vehicle uses R134a refrigerant.
newer vehicles, such as a 99 jeep, all use 134-A refrigerant.