pretty sure 4lbs. 6 oz. check receiver/dryer if original will have r134 label with capacity
The rear AC in your 1996 GMC Suburban may not be blowing cold due to several reasons, including low refrigerant levels, a malfunctioning compressor, or a clogged cabin air filter. Additionally, leaks in the AC system or issues with the rear AC controls can also prevent proper cooling. It's best to have a professional inspect the system to diagnose and resolve the issue effectively.
Try replacing your rear themostatic expansion valve. If it is plugged, refrigerant won't flow to the rear evaporator.
yes
This depends on whether you have rear ac or not but there should be a decal under the hood that gives exact lbs.
It is located on the left rear of transfer case.
On my 1996 Suburban which is pretty much the same as you're 99. The rear condensor is located at the back door. When you open the door the shelf on the right side is removable. You will see the slots at the end of the carpeted area. That is where the rear condensor is.
The rear door lock on a 1996 Chevy Suburban will not open if the mechanism has become jammed or the child lock switch has been flipped. If the child lock has been engaged, they must be unlocked from the front first.
If you look at the rear bumper real close, you will see it written in the black cover that's close to were the ball go's.
Yes they are the same chassis from 1993 to 1999
Yes it does, above the rear doors in the ceiling. You can just flex the covers to get to them.
tail shaft
The 2012 Chevrolet Suburban has 39.5 in. of rear leg room.