A 2003 Cadillac Seville originally uses R-134a refrigerant, not R-12 (freon). If the vehicle's air conditioning system has not been modified or retrofitted, it should be compatible with R-134a. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic to ensure you use the correct refrigerant and to check for any system leaks or issues before recharging.
All of the newer vehicles used 134A refrigerant.
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To convert an R12 system to R134 all of the R12 will have to be removed. The system will have to be completely flushed out then special additives installed. This is done due to the way the different Freon's react to the systems gaskets. After this is done then the system is ready to be set up with new Freon.
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Freon is DuPont's trade name. There are 2 types of Freon, Freon-11 is trichlorofluoromethane, while Freon-12 is dichlorodifluoromethane. All types of Freon have been banned from production since 1996. Refrigerants are manmade compounds not Elements
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all firebirds 94 and up take 134a freon
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Not all fridges contain freon. Some newer models use alternative refrigerants that are more environmentally friendly.
No, not all refrigerators contain freon. Some newer models use alternative refrigerants that are more environmentally friendly.
32 ounces of freon for all three engine sizes......
Yes. Freon is for keeping the AC cold