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yact: air conditioning died, new compressor, is this going to cost me $$$?

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Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Wingznut
But yeah, technically it isn't "Freon" (r12). Since the early 90's, it's been replaced with r134a. The Stratus has always used r134a.

What do they call r134a? Is that Puron?
R12 = Freon
R134a = Refrigerant
Well technically, they're both refrigerant. As is r-22 and r-410A (Puron)... They are all classified as refrigerants. Freon and Puron are brand names of r-12 and r-410A, respectively. As far as I know, there is no brand name for r-22 and r-134a.

Why?... Don't ask me. 😉
 
I just had my compressor replaced and a few other hoses and parts and stuff replaced just for my A/C system in my 93 camry at PepBoys....cost me about $800 which isnt bad I guess but more than half of that was the cost of the compressor.
 
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