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Same thing, R stands for Refrigerant.

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Q: What is the difference between 134a and R134a refrigerant?
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What does the R stand for in R134a?

The R in R-134a stands for refrigerant.


What is the difference in 134a brands?

The difference between brands of 134a refrigerant are largely in their quality control and price. In order to keep with standards, all are required to sell compatible refrigerant.


Does a 1998 ford mustang use 134a refrigerant?

Yes a 1998 will use r134a


What is the difference between r134a and r134a plus?

The 134a plus just has PAG oil added already, so that you (theoretically) don't have to add it after adding the R134a.


Would using 134a freon on our home central air hurt it?

That depends if it is supposed to have R134a. Never mix refrigerant types.That depends if it is supposed to have R134a. Never mix refrigerant types.


Does a 2001 dodge neon use 134a refrigerant?

Yes. A Dodge Neon uses R134a.


What is the difference between 409a and 410a refrigerant?

No its not. 409a is compatible with r-12 but not 134a.


Where to purchase r-134a freon?

You can purchase the R134A refrigerant (freon) at just about any auto parts store.


Does a 1998 VW Jetta use r12 or r134a refrigerant?

All vehicles after 1993 I believe use R-134a


What type or ac refrigerant is in a 97 GMC sierra is it R12 or 134a?

I'd assume R134a since R-12 was banned in 1994.


How much R134a does a 2001 Mercury cougar?

AnswerAccording to the Ford/Motorcraft refrigerant capacities data sheet, 1998-2002 Mercury/Ford Cougars have a total R-134a refrigerant capacity of 26 ounces.


How do you change freon in a 1999 2.2 liter Chevrolet Cavalier and do you use the R134A kit to do it?

99 model year already is fitted with R134a from the factory. you shouldn't have to change the refrigerant. if there is a leak, repair the leak, then evacuate the system using a refrigerant recovery tool. Add the correct amount of oil if needed, and recharge the system with 134a.