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What type of Freon does a 2010 Toyota Corolla take?

The 2010 Toyota Corolla uses R-134a refrigerant, also known as Freon R-134a, in its air conditioning system. This is the standard refrigerant used in most vehicles manufactured after the mid-1990s.


Freon and Automotive Air Conditioning


Freon is the common name for the refrigerant used in automotive air conditioning systems. Over the years, different types of Freon have been used, with each type having its own properties and environmental impact. The 2010 Toyota Corolla, like many vehicles of that era, uses the R-134a refrigerant.


R-134a Refrigerant in the 2010 Toyota Corolla


The 2010 Toyota Corolla is equipped with an R-134a air conditioning system. R-134a is a hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant that was introduced in the 1990s as a replacement for the older R-12 (Freon) refrigerant, which was found to be harmful to the ozone layer.



  • R-134a is a non-ozone-depleting refrigerant, making it a more environmentally friendly option.

  • It has a lower global warming potential compared to R-12, although it is still considered a greenhouse gas.

  • R-134a has a slightly lower cooling capacity than R-12, but it is generally compatible with the existing air conditioning components in vehicles designed for R-12.


When servicing the air conditioning system in a 2010 Toyota Corolla, it is important to use the correct R-134a refrigerant and ensure that the system is properly charged to maintain optimal performance and efficiency.

What kind of freon does a 2010 Toyota Corolla take?


Toyota refrigerant filling quantities R134a and 1234yf

ModelYear of manufactureFreon
Toyota Celica (ZZT23)1999 - 2006R134a
Toyota Corolla1994 - 1997R134a
Toyota Corolla1997 - 2000R134a
Toyota Corolla2008 -R134a



When did Toyota start using R-134a?


I think that R134A was started to be used in some 1993 model Toyota's. I know that it is in my '93 Truck. By '94 I think they had changed all of the AC units over to R134A.



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.



Which refrigerant is used in Toyota AC system?


* HFC-134a (R134a) is used in air conditioners because it evaporates and liquefies easily, and has chemically stable and non-degenerative properties.



What kind of Freon does a 2010 Toyota Camry take?


Your 2010 Camry would require R134a refrigerant and according to Toyota requires 500 grams to fill from empty about one and a half 12 ounce cans.



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 Freon was used in 2010?


By January 1, 2010, there was a ban on the production and import of R-22. As a result, manufacturers of heat pump and air conditioning equipment redesigned their systems to accommodate R-410A, a chlorine-free refrigerant compared to R-22. The refrigerant would soon replace R-22 in the new HVAC equipment.



Does it matter what Freon I put in my 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 happens if you put the wrong Freon in an AC unit?


The AC System May Overheat
Like mentioned above, different refrigerants have different sitting temperatures. Like oil and water different refrigerants do not mix, so you have different temperatures cycling through your system. This can lead your AC system to overheat and a burnt motor, a costly repair.



What Freon is compatible with 134a?


There are three refrigerants that can be used to replace R-134a: R-1234yf, R-152a, and R-744. More on these replacements later.


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