It tends to be 525 Grams...Just remember the Honda's have a purge system so if it's overfilled it will expell what it can't handle although you may have to do 20-30 miles with the system on to get it to purge and you will notice a diff in the way the car behave's but dont panic this is normal and the Honda guys used to do this befor the systems had measuing capabilites on them..
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.
R12 134A pre 1996 is r12, after is r134
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The same parts and systems can be used to repair the exhaust on both a 2001 Honda Civic LX and 2001 Honda Civic EX. Both versions of the Honda Civic require a cat-back system.
Disposable refrigerant containers are only used for virgin refrigerant.
Freon is a brand name. It uses R134a refrigerant.
Most modern vehicles us R-134a refrigerant. If it's used in my '96 Caravan, should be no different in an '01 model. **There should also be a sticker underneath the hood letting you know the refrigerant specification**
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Refrigerant are used in refrigerator for cooling and dehumidifying indoor air.
Freon' is a brand name for 'refrigerant', the type of refrigerant used on early 1990 Honda Civics was R-12. Now a license is required for someone to properly charge the system so many owners have switched to R-134a.
The 2001 Mitsubishi Gallant uses R-134a Freon. This refrigerant is less harmful to the environment than the previously used R-12 Freon.