Diesly ZeroR R134a Refrigerant for MVAC use in a 12oz Self-Sealing Container (12 Pack)
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There is no need to do that It has no oil, dye, or any additives, it is just a It is known that there is R134 for hybrid vehicles, but I have no evidence to suggest that it won't work. I would suggest consulting the manufacturer if you still have concerns.
You asked a great question! Thanks! California residents do not have to pay a core charge.
Freon is the only thing that is needed. In the event that the car uses fuel 134a, then I can work
Selected User Reviews For Diesly ZeroR R134a Refrigerant for MVAC use in a 12oz Self-Sealing Container (12 Pack)
12 cases have been sent to me I ordered them and received them. The empty can is the only one in the group. My air conditioner could only cool down to 58 degrees after I charged it. I blew it all out and refilled with 134A I bought locally and the temperature went down to 40 degrees right away. A quality 134 A product is definitely not what we have here. Definitely not a good idea.
The can seemed to contain R134a just like a normal can. The resealable cans were the only surprise I had not anticipated. For my valve, I had to buy an adapter.
It's so cheap I could buy it by the case.
We were very pleased with the delivery quality and the time it took.
Very good.