If you have open your system or lost all of it you could add up to 26oz of R-134a and 5.2oz of Pag 46. However it is strongly suggested to use a recharging gauge and fill your system to the correct PSI level. This is determined by the ambient temp. You can find a Pressure Chart on the website in the link below.
On the C 320 it takes 26.4554 oz of R134a freon.......
The amount of Freon you will need to recharge your air conditioning system is dependent upon how low the Freon level is. You should begin with a one pound bottle of Freon.
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.
8 oz of oil in a dry system 4lbs of freon with a sleeper
Probably 1lb. There is a sticker on the radiator crossmember telling you the capacity
The Freon to recharge your automobiles air conditioning system will cost less than $10. The cost to have a professional recharge your system will be around $50. A do-it-yourself recharge kit will cost approximately $15.
depends on freon type,quanity,hourly rate of hvac co.
yes but you need to how much freon if may not be cost effective. Plus you need to know if it is the same type of freon.
Air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of five pounds. Most air conditioning recharge kits will tell you when the system is completely charged.
It costs about $120 to pump down and recharge the freon in an A/C.
1.1 to 1.2 lbs
The amount of Freon you will need to fill your 2001 Mercury Sable air conditioning system is dependent upon how low the Freon level is. A recharge kit will have a gauge to tell you when the system is full.
It depends on what year, single or dual ac. Suggest you check under hood label.