A 1998 Chevrolet Suburban typically requires about 2.5 to 3.0 pounds of R134a refrigerant for a complete system charge. However, it's essential to check the specific service manual or the label under the hood for the exact recommended amount, as it can vary based on the specific model and equipment options. Always ensure the system is properly evacuated and vacuumed before recharging.
The amount of Freon that goes into a 1995 Chevy Suburban depends on whether or not their is just front AC or front and rear AC. If the Chevy Suburban on front AC only it takes 3.0 pounds of r134a Freon. If there is front and rear AC then it takes4.25 pounds of r134a Freon.
Freon (R12) has not been installed in any vehicle since 1995.
.9 lbs of freon
44 oz or 3 freon cans
32 ounces of freon for all three engine sizes......
You can get a can at an auto port for $20.
2.0 lbs R134a
my a/c sticker is gone under the hood.how much Freon goes in my system.1988 regular cab,v8?
just the o and the n.
28 oz total
28oz if completely empty
enough to keep it from freezing.