R-12 is very harmful to our enviroment.
R134a
R134a . All vehicles after 94 went from R12 to R134a
A 1998 Buick would have been built with R134a.
No, you should not mix R134a with R12 refrigerant. They are different chemical compounds with distinct properties, and mixing them can lead to system inefficiencies, damage, or even system failure. Additionally, the oil used in R12 systems is incompatible with R134a, which can cause further issues. It is essential to properly evacuate the system and use the correct refrigerant for optimal performance and safety.
Chevy switched from R12 to R134a for the model year 1994. Your truck should be R134a.
No
None, the refrigerant is R134a not Freon which is R12.
None - a 1995 model year car uses R134a refrigerant, not R12.
It may have been built with R12, it will need retrofitted to R134a.It may have been built with R12, it will need retrofitted to R134a.
You do not as R134a is what is approved for that car. If you could find R12 it would cost you near $100.00 a pound.
The Citroën Xsara Picasso uses R134a refrigerant for its air conditioning system. R12 refrigerant was phased out due to environmental concerns, and vehicles manufactured after the early 1990s, including the Xsara Picasso, typically use R134a. If you're servicing the air conditioning system, it's important to ensure the correct refrigerant is used.
Would have been built with R12, can be converted to R134a.