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What kind of Freon does my 2015 Chrysler 200 take?

The 2015 Chrysler 200 typically uses R-134a refrigerant. To be certain, check the engine‑bay A/C label or your owner’s manual, especially if the system has been serviced or retrofitted.


How to verify the refrigerant type in your Chrysler 200


Use these steps to confirm the exact refrigerant type installed in your car before attempting any recharge or repair work. While most 2015 Chrysler 200s use R-134a, some vehicles may have been retrofitted, so a quick check is wise.



  1. Inspect the A/C service label in the engine compartment. Look for a line that states the refrigerant type (for example, R-134a or R-1234yf) and the correct oil specification.

  2. Check the owner’s manual or the official service manual for the recommended refrigerant type and oil (R-134a systems typically use PAG oil; R-1234yf systems use a different oil type).

  3. Examine the service ports under the hood. Some labels or port covers indicate the refrigerant type; if unsure, don’t assume from fittings alone.

  4. If the label is missing or unclear, contact a Chrysler dealer or a certified HVAC technician with your VIN to confirm the exact specification for your vehicle.


Conclusion: Once you confirm the refrigerant type, use the appropriate product and follow safety guidelines. Do not mix refrigerants, and use the correct oil for the chosen refrigerant.


Recharging and maintenance considerations


After you’ve verified the refrigerant type, follow these best practices for any recharge or service. This helps ensure the system remains efficient and compliant with regulations.



  1. Use only the refrigerant type confirmed for your vehicle (R-134a for most 2015 Chrysler 200s) and the matching oil specification (typically PAG oil for R-134a).

  2. Relieve yourself of the duty to handle refrigerants only if you are EPA-certified. In the U.S., proper recovery equipment and certification are required to service most automotive A/C systems.

  3. Avoid mixing refrigerants. If the system was previously converted to a different type (for example, R-1234yf), ensure all components, seals, and oil are compatible with that refrigerant.

  4. Have the system evacuated, leak-tested, and vacuumed before recharging to remove moisture and air.


Note: If you’re unsure or uncomfortable with A/C work, have a certified technician perform the service. Incorrect charging can damage the compressor and other components and may violate environmental regulations.


Summary


The standard refrigerant for a 2015 Chrysler 200 is typically R-134a. Always verify with the engine‑bay label or the owner’s manual, especially if servicing has occurred or a retrofit was done. Never mix refrigerants, ensure correct oil compatibility, and consider professional service to handle recovery and recharge in accordance with EPA regulations.

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