This will depend on what cab, what compressor, do you have a second AC unit in a bunk, and what year is it? Commonly there is a decal on the compressor or fire wall that has this info.
Please note, Freon is the name of R-12 (Dichlorodifluoromethane) which was used prior to the change in 1993 to R134A (hydrofluorocarbon). Your Chevy does not use Freon, it uses the refrigerant R134A. If you are planning on servicing it yourself, I would suggest getting a dispenser with a gauge on it. The one thing you do not want to do is overcharge a system. You can purchase R134A from a local auto parts store.
ding freon will make it colder, only if freon is low. if freon is low you have a freon leak so adding will be wasting time and money. more likely to need a new ac temp thermostat, which is no big deal to change
Wal-Mart do not have r22 freon, this is a false ad.
where do u put freon in a smart cAR 2009
Does not contain any Freon (R12). Freon was banned and has not been installed in any vehicle since 1995. there is freon in a 2000 durango,its in the air conditioner line,and it takes about 3 to 5 cans to fill it depending on how much is in it. you can buy everything you need to fill it up at walmart.
The International 9400i was produced form the years 2000 to present in the United States. The freon capacity of a 2001 International is two to three pounds.
32 onces
2.25 lbs 134a
2.00 lbs
Just got the answer from Adams. Its 1.8 lbs.
It`s on the tag under the hood.
Oriffice tube system, 30 oz.
freon capacity on 1979 corvette
The recommended freon capacity is 1.75 lbs
freon capacity in 06 Ford Taurus
Better to call the parts department of an International dealership with the VIN#, as refrigerant capacity will vary according to cab configuration and whether it's a single zone or dual zone system.
4 to 4.5 lbs, depending on year and configuration (e.g., daycab or sleeper truck).