My repair shop just told me 2 lbs....
I have put refrigerant in my 2002 Sonata. May sure you get the gauge that tells you how much refrigerant is already in you A/C because if you overfill it, the A/C compressor will stop working. Then you will have to have the system bled to remove the excess refrigerant and that stuff is toxic and will burn your skin and put a bigger hole in the ozone layer. Better to underfill then overfill. The system is pressurized and will not work when there is too much pressure in it.
If there is more refrigerant in the system than the condenser and receiver can hold, the excess refrigerant may cause overloading and damage to the compressor. Additionally, the excess refrigerant may lead to poor cooling performance and reduced efficiency of the system. It is important to ensure that the system is charged with the correct amount of refrigerant for optimal operation.
It does not take Freon. It uses R134a refrigerant.
The gas tank on the 2002 Dodge Durango holds 25 gal..
I have a 99 durango and the amount of refrigerant needed for the single unit and double unit are listed under the hood on top of the radiator.
The gas tank on the 2002 Dodge Grand-Caravan holds 20 gal..
Depends on the vehicle. Different vehicles have different amounts.
If there is more refrigerant in the system than the condenser and receiver can hold, it can lead to poor system performance, higher operating pressures, and potential damage to the components. Overcharging the system can result in decreased efficiency, compressor failure, and safety risks due to high pressure levels. It is essential to have the correct amount of refrigerant in the system to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
The engine in a 2002 Ram Van holds five quarts.
you will have to evacuate the refrigerant then have a vacuum pump hooked up to it and have it hold a vaccuum and then recharge the system
About 30 minutes
18 or 19 gallons