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.
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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.