Air conditioners manufactured between 1970 and 2010 use Freon as a coolant. Freon is scheduled to be phased out of usage by 2020. Newer air conditioner models use a different type of coolant.
you use freon to cool your car and make the air conditioner work
R-134a
R-134a
Yes, all vehicles made after 1994 are R134a freon
i would not do it.. Epa requires to you have a license to purchase and use certain type of hfc and cfc freon
A 1999 Jeep uses R134a.
Is it feasible and approximately how much will it cost to replace the air conditioner in my '91 Miata with a unit that does not use freon?
The 1994 Toyota uses are R-136 Freon. The air conditioning compressor Freon capacity is five pounds. The manufacturer recommends you never overfill the air conditioner compressor.
Compressor ice cream makers use a refrigerant liquid like in a refrigerator or air conditioner. Older units did use freon as the refrigerant, but that is now banned.
Only if that is what is was built and designed to use.Only if that is what is was built and designed to use.
Depends on the air conditioner. Older units use a form of Freon that is no longer manufactured, and you cannot buy it. Some window type units are sealed, and have no provision to add refrigerant. Your best bet will be to talk with the service staff at a local heating and air conditioning company.
It is likely germs and fungus in the air conditioner. You can use a spray product to clean it. If the evaporator is leaking you will get a very bad order. You will also start loosing your freon, then no a/c.