I have found that any time the refrigerant has changed in anythng, a tag is to be placed on the compressor to let know the next person to service the AC what it is. This is not law, it is consideration This is same even with 134a. It should be displayed on compressor. The ony fitting changes are for 134. Good Evening, Fred
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Well, yeah. Personally I don't think there's any real hazard to the driver/owner from putting a propane/isobutane refrigerant in the system. It can be hazardous to an A/C shop that doesn't know it's there, though. David Brodbeck, N8SRE '82 Diesel Westfalia '94 Honda Civic Si
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