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1990 Volvo 760 turbo AC Specs

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keatoro
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1990 Volvo 760 turbo AC Specs

Post by keatoro »

Hello,

Long time lurker, first time posting.

I've gathered countless helpful information maintaining my 240, 760, and 850 here.

Does anyone know if the 1990 760 turbo came with r12 or r134? It is a bit of a unicorn as far as spec goes and is pretty much an early 9xx series chassis/parts.

It is not the same fittings as the low pressure quick connection on my 850. But it also has the more modern AC canister with ports that came on late series 240/940 for r134 (not the same port layout as the 740 r12). It is a screw on fitting schraeder valve for the low pressure connection. Perhaps they came stock r134 or it was converted by volvo by the original owners.

The AC has worked flawlessly since my ownership, I am the second owner and it was meticulously maintained its whole life. 276K on the clock. The compressor is cycling and clicking on and off every 12 seconds or so.


Thanks for any input from the Volvo gurus of the web.

Cheers

Keaton

I can provide pics if necessary.
1990 760 Turbo Wagon 276k
1996 850 GLT Wagon 90k
1988 240 Wagon 235k [sold]
1993 940 Wagon 130k [sold]

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Look at the low side fitting to see what the original refrigerant was.
1990 Volvo use R12 on all models. But it may of been converted to R134A.
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Post by keatoro »

It does have the r12 connection on the low pressure port, however since the AC had been working quite well for years, is it safe to assume the system was converted?

Is there any easy way to find out? Or should I have a shop empty and service the freon? I know the oils used in the systems are not compatible.

Thanks for the tip Rick
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keatoro wrote: 08 Apr 2021, 15:19 Is there any easy way to find out? Or should I have a shop empty and service the freon? I know the oils used in the systems are not compatible.
The only way I know of is when the shop does put a R134A sticker or mark the system R134A. Otherwise the smart move would be have a shop evacuate both the refrigerant and the oil. Then do a full recharge.
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2003 S40, B4204T3, 14T twin scroll AW55-50/51SN, Siemens EMS 2000.
2004 S60R, B8444S TF80 AWD. Yamaha V8 conversion
2005 XC90 T6 Executive, B6294T, 4T65 AWD, Bosch Motronic 7.0.

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