If you're talking about temperature/pressure relationship charts, they're no different than they are on a standard vehicle. If you're recharging the system on a Class 8 truck, you're not going to find any such chart, because there isn't one set amount for each type of truck.. various applications will require different tonnage systems, so you could have two trucks in the exact same configuration, but one which was shipped to a desert environment and one which was shipped to a subarctic one, and the systems they use can vary greatly, as can their refrigerant capacity. If you're not sure, you can call the parts department of a dealership, give them the last six digits of the VIN, and they can tell you how much it needs.
Older vehicles took R-12 freon and the newer vehicles take R134a freon.......
Home freon and R-12 freon for vehicles (yes) but not R134a freon which you can get at any autozone..................
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The population of Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles is 5,000.
Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles was created in 1994.
Bristol Commercial Vehicles ended in 1983.
Bristol Commercial Vehicles was created in 1908.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles was created in 1995.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles's population is 19,400.
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles's population is 2,006.
The freon fill amount is on a sticker on the A/C housing on most vehicles.
Yes, freon can indeed cause corrosion. Freon leaks in vehicles can corrode surrounding parts and components in the car over time.