Depends on the brand of engine and the exact model. Also depends if you change the filter. Read your owners manual.
add oil till full
How much r134a to refill 2003 ford expedition
It brought them much needed relief by draining German assets from the Eastern front.
Draining the excess will solve the problem.
Take the Drivers side "fog light" out(only 2 screws), and access the bottom raidiator hose behind the light. Loosen the clamp and pull the hose away from the raidiator until drained completely, put hose back on, refill with water, then drain again.(repeat as much as needed until flushed to your desire) I prefer to run the engine a few minutes between flushes, but "YOU MUST MAKE SURE ENGINE HAS COOLED" before draining the fluid.
Just draining to change the oil = 2.6 quarts
Start with 4.5 quarts, after draining oil and replacing filter. Start engine and run for 2 minutes. Shut off and wait 30 minutes. Check level and add if needed. You now know.
Why do you want to refill it is there a leak? It depends on the type of refrigerant and how much refrigerant will be needed. Check with 3 or 4 heating and cooling service establishments and get an average of what there charging in your area.
Why do you want to refill it is there a leak? It depends on the type of refrigerant and how much refrigerant will be needed. Check with 3 or 4 heating and cooling service establishments and get an average of what there charging in your area.
How much is too much. Drain and refill if readings are off the scale. If over by a small amount then partial draining may work.
usually you can put in 3 after you change filter w/o draining torque converter, then check and add more if needed. if draining tc to then 8 total(5+3)
No, but if it's leaking coolant, you'll need to ensure you don't lose to much, and refill as needed.