I'm going to say 30 ounces.
It depends on the year and witch type of freon you have but on a 2003 model it will take 1.6 pounds of R134a freon................
The amount of Freon that goes into a 1995 Chevy Suburban depends on whether or not their is just front AC or front and rear AC. If the Chevy Suburban on front AC only it takes 3.0 pounds of r134a Freon. If there is front and rear AC then it takes4.25 pounds of r134a Freon.
A 1996 Toyota contains no Freon. It contains R134a refrigerant. If it is low it has a leak which must be repaired. See professional help.
1.68lbs R134a if you have Front A/C only, 2.21lbs of R134a if you have Front and rear A/C. Source: The sticker under the hood.
In order to remain compatible you should use the same type of freon that is in the system already. If the system has not been converted to R134a it would have R12 in it. R12 is much less used now and more expensive than R134a. You might want to consider having it converted to R134a If it has been converted to use R134a then use that freon.
For ac freon 2.5 lbs for Radiator 2 quarts coolant rest water Wrong. There is no Freon in a 1997 Chevy. It contains R134a refrigerant. Freon was banned in the U.S. and was not used in 1997.
$39.95 @ Wal-Mart
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None, the refrigerant is R134a not Freon which is R12.
First off it contains no Freon. The refrigrant used is not Freon R12 but is R134a. Freon is extremely expensive but R134a is around $7 per 12 ounce can.
The system will take 30 ounces of R134a freon.............
28 ounces R134a