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8 oz of oil in a dry system 4lbs of freon with a sleeper
For pretty much all Kenworth models with a sleeper, it'll either be 3 lbs, 12 oz. or 4 lbs. on the nose. You should call the parts department of a Kenworth dealership (MHC Kenworth in Denver is open 24/7), give them the last six digits of the VIN, and they can tell you exactly. The capacity can vary between the same model of truck from the same model year.
28 ounces R134a
For a three axle, sleeper berth truck with 40k rears and a 12/13k steer, 17,000 - 18,000 lbs., depending on specifics, of course.
The 1994 for Ranger pickup truck air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of five pounds. The air conditioning Freon should never be overfilled.
Most 1994 vehicles used Freon 12 in the AC system, but they can be easily converted to the more affordable (and much more available) 134A refrigerant.
Should be 3 lbs., 12 ounces for a factory original (not reconfigured) day cab and 4 lbs. for a sleeper.
Call Kenworth with the last six of the VIN... that's the only way to know for sure. Not every single vehicle of that make and model will have the same requirements, nor will they even within the model year.
The 1994 Honda Civic air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of five pounds. The 134 Freon refrigerant is no longer sold.
Approximately about 22 0z of freon, which is about 1.4 roughly in lbs.
Light Sleeper grossed $1,050,861 worldwide.
Sleeper loveseat sofas from IKEA vary in cost. The sleeper loveseats vary from $399 to $1,500. A sleeper loveseat has a pull out mattress inside the sofa.