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I just got my car about 10 months ago with vary little history so I really don't know if this car was converted to 134a refrigerant or not. Most probably not but it's worth a try. What does an R134a input fitting look like?
Also, if it does have R12, do I really have to replace ALL the seals?
Thanks
Steve
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Only the '92's had R-12, 93 and on were all R-134 from the factory.
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[quote name='jpk' post='39546' date='Aug 7 2007, 05:00 AM']Only the '92's had R-12, 93 and on were all R-134 from the factory.[/quote]
Mine is a 92
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If a conversion was done, a sticker should have been placed in the engine compartment stating so. I converted my 944S and the fitting looks pretty much the same only larger as I recall. My 968 was converted by the PO and it has the sticker.
Too bad the low side valve is in such a pain area or you could just get a shop to peek under and tell you. As it stands you have to have the car lifted and the plastic tray removed to get to it. No seals need to be replaced.
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[quote name='Ryan' post='39573' date='Aug 7 2007, 11:46 AM']If a conversion was done, a sticker should have been placed in the engine compartment stating so. I converted my 944S and the fitting looks pretty much the same only larger as I recall. My 968 was converted by the PO and it has the sticker.
Too bad the low side valve is in such a pain area or you could just get a shop to peek under and tell you. As it stands you have to have the car lifted and the plastic tray removed to get to it. No seals need to be replaced.[/quote]
Thanks Ryan,
I was hoping that (if I had to) it would be pretty simple to just do myself.
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[quote name='Richard' post='39602' date='Aug 7 2007, 07:45 PM']R12 as it is still readily available and only costs a little more than R134A.[/quote]
Where do you get R12?
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