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What type of refrigerant does Dodge use?

In most cases, Dodge’s modern air conditioning systems use R-1234yf refrigerant, while older Dodge models relied on R-134a. The exact refrigerant for your car depends on its model year and region; always verify with the vehicle’s service label or owner’s manual.


Current practice by era


To understand what you’re likely dealing with, here is a quick breakdown of the typical refrigerants used by Dodge across different eras. The following list captures the general pattern observed in Dodge vehicles:



  • Modern Dodge vehicles (roughly mid-2010s to present): R-1234yf

  • Older Dodge models (pre-mid-2010s): R-134a


Keep in mind that there can be regional variations and exceptions. Always confirm with the vehicle’s service label or owner’s manual to be certain.


How to verify for your specific vehicle


To be certain about the refrigerant type for your Dodge, use the official sources and inspect the vehicle’s markings. The steps below guide you through checking the exact refrigerant for your car:



  1. Look for a label on the A/C components or near the engine bay that lists the refrigerant (R-1234yf or R-134a) and the oil type.

  2. Check the owner's manual or maintenance guide for the recommended refrigerant and service procedures.

  3. If you’re unsure, contact a Dodge dealer or a qualified automotive technician with your VIN for a precise answer.


Using the correct refrigerant is essential for proper cooling performance and to avoid potential system damage or warranty issues.


Safety and servicing considerations


R-1234yf is an HFO refrigerant that is flammable at high concentrations (classified as A2L) and requires specialized handling equipment. R-134a is non-flammable but has a higher global warming potential. Always have the system serviced with the appropriate equipment and follow local regulations for refrigerants.


Summary


In short, Dodge primarily uses R-1234yf in its newer vehicles, with R-134a still present on older models. Verifying the exact refrigerant for your specific vehicle before servicing ensures proper charging, safety, and compliance.

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