It would have been built as R12. It would need retrofitted to R134a.
You can refill your 1987 VW air conditioning system from the low pressure port on the air conditioner compressor. Connect your Freon bottle to the low pressure port and release the Freon into the system.
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
Problem? Fuse? Low freon ( has to be converted from R-12 to R134A)
You will need to have your a/c converted to R-134A. The R-12 refridgerant your vehicle was designed for is no longer available for purchace by non-certified persons.
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If it is the original refrigerant, it's R-12 (which is not longer available). If it was converted, it has R-134A. You can tell by the type of service port (the fitting for replacing the refrigerant). The service port for R-12 has threads, R 134A does not.
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A 1987 would have been built with r12. It should be retrofitted to R 134a.
It already did, in-fact it was back in 1987! Though it was dubbed the "Turbo All-Trac" Celica.
If you are not familiar with thr compound gas freon, you really shouldn't try any changes on the system yourself. There's not enough space to explain the process. lets just say that a spark changes freon to phosgene (a deadly gas) in seconds!!!!
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R-12 was used in 1987 vehicles.