If you are referring to the AC system, then it is R-34,which you can pick up at most parts stores. One can will do but you will need one with a valve. Also, when you go to put it into the line, make sure it is the low pressure line so it ingests the refrigerant.
sounds about right
None, the refrigerant is R134a not Freon which is R12.
The final year for production for the Oldsmobile Alero was 2004. The exact weight of the General Motors vehicle depends on year and option groups. The 2004 Alero had a curb weight of 2996-pounds.
A 2000 Oldsmobile Alero with a 2.2 engine will hold approximately 13 liters of coolant. Adding coolant to your vehicle is very important.
Bake a radiator?
FreonThe connection is on or close to the receiver dryer. If you add too much, the compressor will lock up or it won't cool very good. They don't sell Freon any longer. By the way, your car takes R134A refrigerant. If you add Freon, you ruin it.
Engine oil with filter 4.5 quarts
The Oldsmobile Alero has a sealed system with no dipstick. A total change requires approximately 9.5 quarts of Dexron III transmission oil.
The Oldsmobile Alero has a capacity of 9.5 quarts of transmission oil. It is important to use Dexron III oil and not Mercon.
The 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme uses R12 freon and needs 36 ounces. R12 is no longer being made, but is still being recycled and is still available through online auctions.
In 2002 it could either have a 2.2 L with 140 horsepower or 3.4 L with 170 horsepower.
Depending on the year, make, model and what type of freon it takes it can range from $100.00 to $350.00 dollars.....