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R-134a refrigerent was what it came with, therfore no conversion is necessary.
you need to put the freon in the low side, should be the smallest cap on the ac system
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Its 134a it says it right under the hood.
How many things have been how many Saints of freon does it take to fill up a 2002 Chevrolet truck
134a
26oz of 134a
R - 134a
A key design change for HFC-134a AC systems compared to CFC-12 systems was the need for different materials and components to accommodate the properties of HFC-134a. HFC-134a operates at higher pressures than CFC-12, necessitating stronger hoses, seals, and components to prevent leaks and ensure reliability. Additionally, the lubricant used in HFC-134a systems had to be changed from mineral oil, typically used with CFC-12, to synthetic oils that are compatible with the new refrigerant.
The R-134a is used to recharge the AC units on your car. This is a bottle of compressed R-134a that will work in recharging the system it still has coolant remaining. If not the system willed need to be vacuumed to remove air and moisture before recharging.
You need to go to your local auto part store and buy and adapter for an r-12 ac lines to convert them over to 134a they should not be over 15 bucks and easy job then vacuum the ac down and fill it back with 134a