What kind of Freon does a 1997 Ford Ranger take?
What kind of Freon does a 1997 Ford Ranger take?
NOTE!
| Year | Model | Refrigerant |
|---|---|---|
| Type | ||
| RANGER | ||
| 1998-2004 | All Engines | R134a |
| 1995-1997 | All Engines | R134a |
What kind of refrigerant does a Ford R-134a use?
Here a listing of Ford refrigerant capacity and refrigerant oil types for Ford vehicles up to the 2013 model year. Most R-134a systems use PAG 46. But some use other viscosity like PAG150. Make sure you use the correct oil! 1997 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 13.00 Oz.
Can you add Freon to a Ford Ranger?
The A/C system in your Ranger consists of a compressor that is belt-driven, an evaporator and freon. If there is a problem with your compressor or evaporator, adding freon will not restore cooling. How to add freon to your 1999 Ford Ranger: hook up the can of refrigerant (likely r-134a) to the low pressure port.
How much refrigerant is in a 1997 Ford?
Ford refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil Type Ounces Type Ounces ASPIRE 1997 All Engines R134a 26.00 PAG 46 1994-1996 All Engines R134a 25.00 PAG 46
Where is the refrigerant line on a Ford Ranger?
Attach the hose end of the recharge hose to the air conditioning low pressure port. The port is covered by a black dust cap, located on the top of an air conditioning refrigerant line next to the windshield washer fluid filler neck. Screw the can of refrigerant to the valve end of the hose.
Here a listing of Ford refrigerant capacity and refrigerant oil types for Ford vehicles up to the 2013 model year. Most R-134a systems use PAG 46. But some use other viscosity like PAG150. Make sure you use the correct oil! 1997 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 13.00 Oz.
The A/C system in your Ranger consists of a compressor that is belt-driven, an evaporator and freon. If there is a problem with your compressor or evaporator, adding freon will not restore cooling. How to add freon to your 1999 Ford Ranger: hook up the can of refrigerant (likely r-134a) to the low pressure port.
What kind of refrigerant does a Ford air conditioner use?
Until 1995, most cars with air conditioning used R-12 Freon refrigerant which has shown to have an environmental impact. R-12 is no longer used or produced in many countries and remaining quantities have skyrocketed in price. Since then, the industry standard has been R134a, which is an efficient replacement.