It won't do you much good. In fact, it won't do you any good at all. You'll only get it to blow hot air (which is what the heater is for), and, eventually, you'll destroy your AC compressor, causing it to have to be replaced, along with your accumulator (if you have a fixed orifice tube system) or your receiver-drier (if you have a Thermal Expansion Valve system). The refrigerant carries the compressor oil through the system to ensure that the compressor stays lubricated.
There is many different types of Freon. If the freon that you are trying to use is R-22 then you have to have a EPA certification to handle that freon. This freon is considered ozone depleteing. Now there is freon out there that is not ozone depleting like the freon in cars made after 1993. That is called R-134a which is sold everywhere even in Wal-Mart.
I don't show any listings for this car but if it uses R-12 freon the fittings (service ports) will be smaller than if it used R134a freon.........
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Freon is a trade name. Most use Puron now.
For modern vehicles which use R134a, it's PAG.
it takes r134a freon
It will use R134a Freon..........
R134 .... IS freon.
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It does not use Freon as a refrigerant. It uses R134 refrigerant.
In the Aircon Box