The only freon available is R134a. Your car most like came with R12. That means it will have to have the system evacuated at a shop, and then be converted to the R134a. Look at the fittings where the freon is to be introduced to the system....if they are screw on, then your car needs to be changed over to the newer refrigerant....if they are quick connects, you simply need to add R134a.
the Ford Taurus is essentially the same car. the 3.0 engine is also used here. stay away from the 3.8 engine found in these cars.
Heater core.
There is no fixing a broken motor mount. Replace them with a new ones.
It is a Philips 2040 Halogen bulb. Expensive too..About $9 each.
Hard job requiring refrigerant recovery system. TAke it to a garage.
R134a
No, the 1994 Mercury Sable does not use R12 for recharging the A/C unit. The 1994 Mercury Sable uses R134a Freon.
R134a
The amount of Freon you will need to fill your 2001 Mercury Sable air conditioning system is dependent upon how low the Freon level is. A recharge kit will have a gauge to tell you when the system is full.
It takes R134a, which is the new EPA "standard" freon.
R134a freon............
R-12 unless it has been converted over to R-134a.
Get a vacuum diagram from MOTORLIT.COM
Mercury Sable was created in 1986.
mercury sable
To add Freon to a 2002 Mercury Sable, first locate the low-pressure service port on the AC system, typically found on the larger diameter aluminum line. Make sure the AC is turned on to the maximum setting. Attach the refrigerant can to the low-pressure port and follow the instructions on the can to add the Freon, ensuring you do not overfill. Always wear safety equipment and check for leaks before and after adding refrigerant.
If your alternator is good it should stay running until your engine dies from no fuel.