The oil charge goes into the same place as the coolant charge. For every 2 cans of coolant, you should also add an oil charge.
This rule of thumb applies ONLY if the oil has been completely removed from the system. Too much oil is equally as bad as not having enough.
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how much ac oil do i put in my ac copressor
changing ac compressor only, how much oil do i add 2.7 Toyota tacoma 1999.... 6 ounces
You do not pour oil into an ac compressor, It goes in just like the "freon",,,under pressure. You can but an oil charge kit from any good auto parts store but only use it if you absolutely know it needs oil. Too much will ruin the compressor and clog the separator.
The compressor locked up because it was low on oil in the first place and when you recharged it with freon it had no lubricant.
Yes, Because it won't work right if you do not oil.
You have to go on the compressor! My husband has a 95 and the auto parts manager told him you have to.
If you only replaced the compressor, 2 to 3 ounces.
You should not put any oil in a Ford air conditioning compressor. The air conditioning compressor runs on Freon. The system should take about one pound of Freon.
The compressors that come with central Ac systems are hermetically sealed and have oil inside. There is no need to add oil. If you are replacing the compressor then flush the line set first then replace, also install a filter drier.
3 or 4 ounces.
The oil is in the freon along w/leak detector.