To refill the AC compressor oil, first, locate the compressor and identify the oil fill port, typically marked with a cap. Use a vacuum pump to remove any existing oil and contaminants before adding new oil. Carefully pour the recommended type and amount of oil into the compressor using a funnel or oil injector. Finally, reassemble any components and test the system to ensure proper operation.
Not antifreeze, that is special oil for the ac compressor with some dye in it to help trace refrigerant leaks.
look for the ac line going in to the compressor or the port on top of comp
7 ounces
The amount of oil charge required for an automotive AC system is specific to the car. There is not standard amount for all cars.
how much ac oil do i put in my ac copressor
PAG 46
Yes!
3 or 4 ounces.
The compressor will seize. They are very costly to replace.
For a 1998 Chevy, the AC compressor typically requires about 6 ounces of refrigerant oil, but it's important to check the specific service manual for your model for exact specifications. The oil is usually added to the compressor during the installation of the new compressor or when servicing the AC system. To add the oil, you would typically remove the compressor, pour the oil into the compressor's designated port, and then reassemble the system. Always ensure to follow manufacturer guidelines for the best results.
You don't need to engage the compressor clutch to recharge the system. In fact, you shouldn't engage it without refrigerant and oil in it, because the refrigerant carries the compressor oil in order to lubricate the compressor. But, to answer your question, you disconnect the low pressure switch, and run a jumper wire between the two female ends of the connector.
changing ac compressor only, how much oil do i add 2.7 Toyota tacoma 1999.... 6 ounces