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The coolant capacity of the 1988 Voyager is 8.5 quarts in the initial fill. After the initial fill, it will need to be topped off.
You can fill the AC on the low pressure side of the AC unit. Make sure and only use R12 unless your system has been converted to R134A.
look on the bottom of the washer fill tank.
newer vehicles, such as a 99 jeep, all use 134-A refrigerant.
Full it until it starts drizzling out of the fill hole on the transfer case.
With doing a complete drain and fill, the capacity is 10 quarts. If only doing a filter change, the amount needed is 7.4 quarts.
thru 77 5 pints filter change 20 dry fill 77 on 6 pints filter change 20 dry fill
Up to the fill hole, like a diff. Probably 2 liters plus a bit?
5, or 6 quarts. Depends on what it is in. Remember to start the engine, and run it for a second to fill the filter before you check it.
if the system is empty, you have to repair the leak before you can fill it. and r12 isn't used anymore, it has to be converted to r134a
A fill spout on a Chevy Suburban is used as the inlet for filling an FIBC.
Typically only 5 quarts unless you have a high capacity oil pan in which case, you'll have to fill it to find out.