No.
No. NEVER mix refrigerants or use any refrigerant other than what the system is intended to use.
No, mixing refrigerants like Freon 22 (R-22) and 404A is not recommended as it can create issues with system performance, efficiency, and potentially damage the equipment. It is important to use the correct refrigerant specified by the equipment manufacturer to ensure proper operation and avoid any safety concerns.
Type O is compatible with any other types (in that it can be donated to anyone). Type A is compatible ONLY with Type A and Type AB. Type B is compatible with itself and Type AB. Type AB is compatible with any of the others (it can receive from any of the other types).
O- is compatible with any blood type (giving to that type) AB+ can receive any blood. Other blood types are only compatible with themselves and not each other.
No others are compatible in the sense of batteries.
Freon was not installed in any vehicle built after 1995.Freon was not installed in any vehicle built after 1995.
It does not contain any Freon.
Home freon and R-12 freon for vehicles (yes) but not R134a freon which you can get at any autozone..................
Yes
Freon R12 refrigerant is so very expensive that I recommend you have the A/C converted to R134a. But first you must have the leak repaired. The shop will then remove any R12 left in the system, flush the system to remove the old oil, install fresh oil that is compatible with R134a, and charge the system. If there is any R12 left they may pay you to recover it.
Freon (R12) has not been installed in any vehicle since 1995.
Any blood type can marry any other blood type.