Same thing, R stands for Refrigerant.
The R in R-134a stands for refrigerant.
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.
The 134a plus just has PAG oil added already, so that you (theoretically) don't have to add it after adding the R134a.
Yes a 1998 will use r134a
Yes, R134a and HFC-134a refer to the same refrigerant, which is 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane. Therefore, if a vehicle specifies HFC-134a, you can use R134a as it is the same chemical compound. However, ensure that the refrigerant meets the manufacturer's specifications and that it is handled properly during servicing.
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.
Yes. A Dodge Neon uses R134a.
No its not. 409a is compatible with r-12 but not 134a.
You can purchase the R134A refrigerant (freon) at just about any auto parts store.
All vehicles after 1993 I believe use R-134a
I'd assume R134a since R-12 was banned in 1994.
AnswerAccording to the Ford/Motorcraft refrigerant capacities data sheet, 1998-2002 Mercury/Ford Cougars have a total R-134a refrigerant capacity of 26 ounces.