1. The vehicle is a late 1992 and up........
2. The vehicle has a label that states what type of freon it has.
3. The R134a service ports are larger than R12 service ports.
4. Call the dealer and give them the VIN number and they can tell you if you are still unsure..........
There should be sticker under the hood that will say exact amounts, if you can't find it or it is worn off. I believe it is 33oz, 94 k/g.
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.
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.
do u mean air cycle machine (acm) system or vapour cycle system
It takes R134a freon, that's it, no special type..........
R134a is all that is available If you have an R12 system You have to retrofit to R134a I didn't go through the hassle of changing the entire system to r134a I just recharged the system with the new freon and it's working just fine. The coolant even last longer.
Airconditioning was created in 1970-11.
No, you should not use R134a refrigerant to top off an R404A system. R134a and R404A have different chemical compositions and performance characteristics, which can lead to inefficiencies, potential damage to the system, and violation of environmental regulations. It's important to use the specified refrigerant for your system to ensure proper operation and compliance.
The auto industry went to R134a. If you're asking for a substitute for R12 in your vehicle's AC system, there isn't one - to switch to R134a requires conversion of your system.
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cut the exhaust at the exhaust manifold and redirect the pipe through your airconditioning system all the way to the driverside airconditioning vent. It should work beautifully.
Can I download a Teco airconditioning Manual