about 3.5 to 4 lbs of r12, with a sleeper. less without a sleeper, or with r134a
Depend on if it is single or dual ac system
~4 lbs. Charge it to that point, and you should be alright.
8 oz of oil in a dry system 4lbs of freon with a sleeper
It's 3 lbs, 12 ounces for the T660, and that's what it should be for the T600, as well.
The 1998 Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck has a Freon capacity of 5.5 pounds. You should never overfill the Freon in your cooling system.
The 2005 E3 50 Ford Van air conditioning system Freon capacity is seven pounds. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the Freon.
The 1993 Chevrolet suburban C 1500 5.7 liter engine air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of five pounds. The Freon capacity should never be exceeded.
Better to call the parts department of an International dealership with the VIN#, as refrigerant capacity will vary according to cab configuration and whether it's a single zone or dual zone system.
The Freon capacity for a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport with dual AC is 46 ounces of R134a refrigerant. The capacity for the same vehicle with single AC is 32 ounces.
The 1981 Chevrolet Camaro air conditioning system has a Freon capacity of 5.3 pounds. The Freon that was originally used in the 1981 Chevy Camaro is no longer available.
4 cans of freon max.
The freon capacity for a 2000 Mercedes S430 is about 29 ounces. The 29 ounces would only be used if the system was completely empty.