The newer refrigerant in use today is typically HFC (Hydrofluorocarbon) refrigerants such as R-410A or R-134a. These refrigerants have been introduced as alternatives to phased-out HCFCs and CFCs due to their lower impact on ozone depletion and global warming.
How many pounds ? Answer All newer vehicles use 134A refrigerant.
Anything 1995 and newer uses R134a refrigerant.
All of the newer vehicles used 134A refrigerant.
R-134A Technically, Freon refers to the older refrigerant. The new stuf is called "134A Refrigerant"... and that's what all newer vehicles use.
A 1995 model year and newer vehicle will use R134a refrigerant.
It depends on the year of your car. If your car is 94 and newer than you would use R-134A refrigerant.
All vehicles 94 and newer use R-134a refrigerant, 93 and older use R-12. There is a website that has helpfull information about your vehicle ac system www.idqusa.com.
all newer vehicles take r134a refrigerant.
It does not use freon. It uses R134A refrigerant, as do all newer cars since sometime in the '90s.
Yes, I have a 97 and it takes R-134 so yours would being that it's newer.
All 1996 and newer vehicles use R134a refrigerant, which is available for the DIY at an auto parts store