That depends if it is supposed to have R134a. Never mix refrigerant types.
That depends if it is supposed to have R134a. Never mix refrigerant types.
Is r-22 Freon compatible with r-134a freon?
That is a reference to automotive freon type 134a
No.
134A 134A 134A
Freon R-134a.
Freon R134a has different names. It's also known as 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a, Freon 134a, SUVA-134a Genetron-134a, Forane-134a KLEA-134a. (Depending on the company or manufacturer)You can easily find the MSDS by searching it as R134A or SUVA 134A, that replaced Freon 12.Here are some links that might help you out.http://www.refrigerants.com/msds/r134a.pdfhttp://msds.dupont.com/msds/pdfs/EN/PEN_09004a2f8000721c.pdf
134A FREON IS USED.
R-134a
The refrigerant that replaced Freon in refrigerators is called HFC-134a.
It depends on the year of the truck. The old type of freon was phased out. If its an older truck it would have been R-12. But R-12 is not avalible, you will have to convert it to R-134a. Newer trucks are R-134a.
A 1995 model would have an R-134a system.
It would have been built as R12. It would need retrofitted to R134a.