95 Se A/C type? R12 or R134a?
Yep, R134. Look under your hood.
BTW, don't just use one of those easy charge do it yourself cans from Walmart or wherever. Pay the money to have someone evacuate and recharge the system. Reason? Unless you have manifold gauges and lots of experience you won't be doing yourself any favors by dumping R134 in your A/C line AND you can't just measure the low side on a Maxima. You must be able to read both low and high side. Plus, the reason your A/C is a problem, if that' why you posted here, might be due to water or air in the system. Evac and Recharge takes care of this and puts exactly the right amount of R134 back in.
Not convinced? Too much R134 in your system will cause your MPG to drop to NOTHING when your AC is on because the compressor is overworking. At least it will overwork until it burns out.
BTW, don't just use one of those easy charge do it yourself cans from Walmart or wherever. Pay the money to have someone evacuate and recharge the system. Reason? Unless you have manifold gauges and lots of experience you won't be doing yourself any favors by dumping R134 in your A/C line AND you can't just measure the low side on a Maxima. You must be able to read both low and high side. Plus, the reason your A/C is a problem, if that' why you posted here, might be due to water or air in the system. Evac and Recharge takes care of this and puts exactly the right amount of R134 back in.
Not convinced? Too much R134 in your system will cause your MPG to drop to NOTHING when your AC is on because the compressor is overworking. At least it will overwork until it burns out.
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