How much refrigerant is in a Toyota?

How much refrigerant is in a Toyota?

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What kind of refrigerant does a Toyota 4Runner use?

Model Year of manufacture Freon Filling quantities Toyota 4Runner LHD 1993 – 1996 R134a 700-800 Toyota 4Runner RHD 1993 – 1996 R134a 650-750 Toyota Auris 2007 – 2012 R134a 450 Toyota Auris Hybrid 2010 – R134a 475

Why is my air conditioner not working on my Toyota Land Cruiser?

The most common causes that hinders normal operation of air conditioning system on your Toyota Land Cruiser are dirty cabin air filter, refrigerant leak, dirty or clogged condenser, dirty or clogged evaporator, bad blower motor, defective compressor, faulty blend door actuator or any fault in the electrical system. 1. Dirty cabin air filter

Where to replace condenser inlet in Toyota R134a?

OK, after some more searching, I found replacement parts and an aftermarket conversion kit at http://www.ackits.com/ . From that site, it looks like the condenser inlet (from the accumulator/drier) is #6 for R134a and #5 for R12.

Can a R-12 air conditioner be converted to an R-134a?

Because R-12 is no longer produced in the U.S. Supplies of recycled R-12 still exist, and some R-12 is still brought in from offshore suppliers. But it is hard to find and expensive. That’s why many people simply recharge their older R-12 air conditioning system with R-134a after repairs have been made. R-134a Retrofit Conversion Costs

Can You retrofit a car to use R-134a refrigerant?

There is NO reason to retrofit a vehicle to R-134a as long as the R-12 system is cooling properly and contains a normal charge of refrigerant. A/C systems designed to use R-12 will cool best when charged with R-12 refrigerant. Even if the system leaks, repairing the leaks and recharging it with R-12 is usually the best repair alternative.

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