Depends on line size and length.At least 6 Lb.'s
The boiler holds a quantity of water - which is heated by gas flame or electric element. The hot water is pumped around the heating system in an endless loop, gradually cooling as it travels. The cooler water returns to the boiler to be re-heated.
The air conditioning system holds approximately 5 pounds of Freon. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the air conditioning system.
The air conditioning system holds approximately 5 pounds of Freon. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the air conditioning system.
Per the 2002 Bonneville Manual the cooling system holds 10 quarts.
Your air conditioning system holds approximately 5 pounds of Freon. Most recharge kits come with a gauge that will tell you exactly how much Freon to put into the system.
It depends on the engine size and if it has AC or not but, generally the cooling system holds aprox 12 qts. (3 gallons).
the vehicle takes R-134a for the type, and the system holds 1.5lbs
The ECM that controls all your heating and cooling, fans etc. is located in your center module. It is in the top part of the rack that holds your radio.
The fuel tank has a twenty gallon capacity. The transmission holds nine quarts. The cooling system holds about fourteen quarts. The engine holds five quarts.
The whole cooling system takes about 6 quarts.
The 1993 Chevrolet S 10 pickup truck air conditioning system holds 4.5 pounds of Freon. You can fill the system through the low pressure port.
134a there a tag that says how much or system holds if you have rear air its more