The freon capacity for a 1988 Chevrolet Suburban with dual air conditioning is typically around 3.5 to 4 pounds of R-12 refrigerant. However, it's important to check the specific vehicle’s service manual for precise specifications, as variations may exist based on the configuration and any modifications. If converting to R-134a, the capacity may differ, so adjustments would be necessary.
Depend on if it is single or dual ac system
56 oz of R134a
The freon capacity for a 1993 Chevy Suburban with dual air conditioning is typically around 2.5 to 3.0 pounds of R-134a refrigerant. However, it's always a good idea to check the vehicle's service manual or the under-hood label for the exact specifications, as capacities can vary slightly based on specific configurations.
64 ounces of 134A is the capacity of the 1996 2500 suburban dual air system......
I have a 1993 with dual air and it holds 4.25 lbs. I Imagine they are the same. At one time there should have been a sticker on the top of the dryer.
The 2005 E3 50 Ford Van air conditioning system Freon capacity is seven pounds. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the Freon.
The Freon capacity for a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport with dual AC is 46 ounces of R134a refrigerant. The capacity for the same vehicle with single AC is 32 ounces.
Single zone is 36 ounces. Dual zone is 52 ounces.
If you have front A/C only, then the 2001 Chevrolet Suburban requires 29 ounces of R134a. If you have dual A/C, the vehicle will need 48 ounces of R134a.
2002 1500 Chevy Suburban. w/5.3 liter engine takes 3.0 lbs of R134A. Ok lets kill 2 birds with one stone (dual)46 oz and 11 0z of pag 46 oil, the (single) unit takes 28 oz and 8 oz of pag 46 oil Jay the pool pump repair guy in longwood Florida
Front a/c 1.02 kg (2 lbs .4Oz)
1988 Ford F250 front tank is 19 gallons and rear is 18.2.