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What kind of freon does a 2013 Ford Taurus take?


Understanding the type of refrigerant your vehicle uses is crucial for maintaining its air conditioning system. For the 2013 Ford Taurus, the correct refrigerant is R-134a. This article will delve into the importance of using the right type of Freon and provide tips for maintaining your vehicle's AC system.


Why R-134a is Important


Using the correct type of refrigerant is essential for several reasons:



  • Efficiency: R-134a is designed to work optimally with the Taurus's AC system, ensuring efficient cooling.

  • Environmental Impact: R-134a has a lower ozone depletion potential compared to older refrigerants like R-12, making it a more environmentally friendly option.

  • System Compatibility: Using the wrong type of refrigerant can damage the AC system, leading to costly repairs.


Tips for Maintaining Your AC System


To keep your 2013 Ford Taurus's air conditioning system running smoothly, consider the following maintenance tips:



  • Regular Inspections: Have your AC system checked regularly to identify any potential issues before they become serious.

  • Check for Leaks: Ensure there are no leaks in the system, as this can lead to a loss of refrigerant and reduced cooling efficiency.

  • Replace Cabin Air Filter: A clean cabin air filter helps maintain good airflow and improves the efficiency of the AC system.

  • Use the AC Regularly: Even in cooler months, running the AC periodically helps keep the system lubricated and functioning properly.


Conclusion


In summary, the 2013 Ford Taurus requires R-134a refrigerant for its air conditioning system. By using the correct type of Freon and following maintenance tips, you can ensure your vehicle's AC operates efficiently and effectively for years to come.


Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles use R-134a refrigerant?


In most cars that are on the road today, R134a refrigerant makes the A/C system blow cold on hot days. Selected for its low flammability and safety, as well as because it's kinder to the environment, almost every car built since 1994 is equipped with R134 refrigerant.



How do I know what type of Freon I need?


Finding out which refrigerant your vehicle uses is easy with the help of A/C Pro®. The first place to look for this information is under the hood. Pop the hood and look for a label, which is usually white or bright yellow. On this it will either say “R-134a” or “R-1234yf,” and it may even say what the capacity is.



What kind of freon does a 2013 Ford Focus take?


Ford refrigerant filling quantities R134a and 1234yf

ModelYear of manufactureFreon
Ford Focus III 1.6Ti-VCT/1.6SCTi/2.0TDCi2011 - 2014R134a
Ford Explorer (U2) 4.0iV603.1995 - 1998R134a
Ford Fiesta1999 - 2002R134a
Ford Fiesta VI 1.25i/ 1.4i/ 1.6Ti2008 - 2013R134a



What type of refrigerant does Ford use?


refrigerant R-134a
WARNING: The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant R-134a under high pressure. Opening the air conditioning refrigerant system can cause personal injury.



Does it matter what kind of freon you put in your car?


Please remember that using the wrong type of refrigerant for your system can create a hazard or cause serious damage so it is very important to get it right. Don't worry though, as AC Avalanche recharge hoses can only work on systems of their respective type, eliminating the risk of using the wrong type.



What is the difference between R-134a and R-1234yf?


As previously mentioned, R1234yf has a lower GWP compared to R134a. This means it has a lower potential to contribute to global warming when released into the atmosphere. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, R1234yf is more energy-efficient compared to R134a.



What kind of refrigerant does a 2013 Ford Taurus take?


1 All 1999 - 2016 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles are equipped with R-134a refrigerant. 2 The refrigerant usage applies to all models of a vehicle unless otherwise specified.



Can I use 1234yf instead of 134a?


While R-1234yf could be the perfect replacement for R-134a, there is one major challenge with this new technology. The R-1234yf is much more reactive than R-134a. On the positive side, this higher reactivity is why R-1234yf is so much more friendly to the environment.



Can you fill R-1234yf with R-134a?


Refrigerant types are not to be mixed. The usage of dyes and sealants is discouraged. Dyes and sealants are considered contaminants and will reduce the performance and longevity of the lubricant. Use refrigerant sniffers for leak detection and repair leaking equipment per SAE and EPA guidelines.



When did Ford stop using R-12 refrigerant?


But Freon was shown to deplete the earth's vital ozone layer. So carmakers were mandated to stop using R12 after the 1994 model year. One current replacement refrigerant is R134a, which serves the same purpose as Freon but is less harmful to the environment.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.