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Anonymous Posted on Jun 16, 2012

What type of refrigerant does the 2004 toyota corolla use

The air conditoning system needs a recharge what type of refrigerant does it use?

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: low and high side of the A/C system and type of refrigerant?

Hello, and thank you for your question.

The High side & Low side valves are located in the engine compartment, and can be found on the aluminum lines running from the condenser to the firewall (a bigger tube, this is the HIGH side), and from the firewall to the condensor (in front of the radiator), & back to the compressor (this is the LOW side/a smaller tube). Regarding the refrigerant, you may have a dilemma. Most LCs in 92 came with R-12 freon, and is very expensive to purchase, and, in some places, a license is needed to purchase it. Your system *** may *** have been retrofitted with the "new" style (the "enviromentally friendly" type R-134A) refrigerant. To determine this, look under the caps on the abovementioned tubes. If the metal fittings are small & threaded, you have the original system. If the fittings are large, and are screwed onto a smaller fitting, and are grooved at the center of the upright stem, you have the newer style. You would also have rather large caps with a "H" ans an "L" imprinted on them. If you need to add refrigerent, add whatever refrigerant required into the LOW side, until the bubbles seen in the sight glass adjjacent to the radiator (on the Low side tube) disappear.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2009

SOURCE: The dash lights on my 2004 Toyota Corolla are not working

try checking the fuse box for blown fuses, if all fuses are ok, then the lightbulbs behind the dash need to be changed

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: CD player on my 2004 Toyota Corolla Luna Hatchback won't work

your cd player track is misaligned youll need to replace it if you want a great deal on a new cd player or parts go to www.godspeedmotorsportsonline.comand click mobile I.C.E. tab

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2009

SOURCE: need to know type of oil filter wrench for a corolla 2009

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: I have a 2004 Toyota Corolla and my check engine

P0505 is correct, but replacing the IAC won't help if the PCM cannot control and/or monitor the operation

you need to measure voltage at the IAC and/or the signal return to the PCM

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Basic: How do I re-charge 1989 toyota corolla air conditioning system.freon re-charger ket how to install.

Hi!!
Unfortunately, the R-12 refrigerant that your compressor used was phased out on 1994. You will need to an Automotive A/C Shop to have the system evacuated, flushed, vacuumed, retrofitted and charged with R134a refrigerant. This job requires the use of specialized equipment and according to EPA regulations must be performed by a licensed HVAC Technician.
Once your system was retrofitted, if you ever need to re-charge refrigerant. All autoparts carry easy to use, instructions included, R134a refrigerant recharge kits.
Good Luck!! A HELPFUL - 4 THUMBS - rating for this solution would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for using FixYa.
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