There is a misconception that all refrigerants are freon. The EPA has band use of freon R12 in the USA. It is no longer produced stateside. The only refrigerant that is acceptable for automotive use is R134A. If you are to attempt to service your air conditioner you will need to know the exact amount needed. It is very critical on cars.
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my a/c sticker is gone under the hood.how much Freon goes in my system.1988 regular cab,v8?
The proper charging kit for a 1994 Chevy s-10 is a 134a - NOT a R-12. You can purchase this charging kit from most automotive stores.
A 2001 Chevy S-10 pickup truck typically uses R-134a refrigerant for its air conditioning system. It's important to ensure that the system is properly evacuated and charged with the correct amount of refrigerant to maintain optimal performance. Always refer to the owner's manual or a service guide for specific details regarding refrigerant capacity and specifications.
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1.68lbs R134a if you have Front A/C only, 2.21lbs of R134a if you have Front and rear A/C. Source: The sticker under the hood.
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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 usually goes on your condinser there should be a place to add collant on your condinser which is a silver cylinder