What kind of Freon does a 1993 Ford Ranger take?

What kind of Freon does a 1993 Ford Ranger take?

Notes: — 32.00 Oz. R-12; 10.00 Oz. Ester; When retrofitting to R134a PAG Oil must be used….1985-1993 Ford Ranger – R134A Refrigerant Oil – Four Seasons.

Vehicle Engine
1992 Ford Ranger 2.9L V6

How much refrigerant does a 1994 Ranger take?

NOTE!

Year Model Refrigerant
Ounces
1994 All Engines 32.00
1993 All Engines 44.00
1991-1992 All Engines 44.00

Is R12 and R134a compatible?

R134a systems operate at higher discharge-side pressures than R12, which can cause compressor seals to leak. Bottom line, R134a simply doesn’t cool as well as R12. The advantage of ester oil is that it works with both R12 as well as R134a, so you can fill the system with it and then use either refrigerant.

How do you convert AC from R12 to R134a?

How to Convert an R12 to the R134a System

  1. Discard any R12 refrigerant still in the system by taking your vehicle to a licensed air-conditioning professional.
  2. Open the engine compartment of your vehicle.
  3. Push the high side retrofit R134a fitting over the old fitting and use a wrench to tighten it.

How do I know if I have 134a?

To tell if it has been converted you can look for a sticker on the unit under the hood, which would indicate that it is R134a. And you can also look for R134a adapters, which would be located on the charge parts.

How much does a pound of R134a cost?

In order to get the price per pound let’s do some simple math: $150 / 30lb cylinder = $5.00 per pound.

How much does a pound of refrigerant cost?

What Does AC Refrigerant or r410a Freon Cost Per Pound? The current HVAC standard coolant, r410a, costs about $3 to $8 per pound. All systems manufactured or installed after 2010 use r410a. The costs fluctuate depending on demand.

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