It varies by car and the information should be able to be found on a sticker under the hood.
The complete a/c system will hold eight ounces of refrigerant oil.......... The oil needs to be paraffin base viscosity oil only..........
How much refrigerant used to recharge the AC system in a Honda Civic depends on how much the system needs. There will be a gauge on the refill bottle which is tell the user how much is needed in that one application.
The 1994 Honda Civic air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of five pounds. The 134 Freon refrigerant is no longer sold.
The answer is, 1 Drop. p.629 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology 5th Edition
For starters, you'll get insufficient cooling from your system. Refrigerant changes states from liquid to vapor and back again in order to achieve cooling, and the system pressure is balanced to facilitate this - excessive refrigerant makes it much more difficult to do this. Additionally, your system will generate excessively high pressure, which will ultimately damage or destroy system components.
There is a label under the hood with the capacity. Today's air conditioning has to be exact. That means you will have to know how much refrigerant is in the system. Otherwise you will not know how much to add. It is best to have this done by a qualified repair shop that has the proper equipment.
8 ounces of refrigerant oil...................
The 1996 Nissan Maxima air conditioning system has a capacity of 5.4 pounds of Freon. A recharge kit will come with a gauge that will tell you when the system is full.
The air conditioning system capacity of the 2002 Nissan Frontier is 25 ounces of R134A type refrigerant. The Clean Air Act of 1990 requires the refrigerant to be removed by a certified technician.
Probably 1-2 lbs
Too much or too little refrigerant.
It can cost between $200 to $700+ to convert systems. It depends on who is working on the car and where the parts are bought from.