yes, if used correctly. to much can damage the system. i do 43 psi.
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Look for the sticker under the hood! It will tell you the refrigerant and the ounces.
1 small can of compressor oil/conditioner and 3 cans of 134
soda cans, Prigles(brand) potato chip cans, kaledioscopes..those things are cylindrical objects.
The majority do, normally horse or bull. On the side of the can it says do not drink more than 2 cans a day as u may become pregnant! Norman loves boost, he drinks it every morning
The empty trapezoidal cans can be nested when stacked, so it saves space in storage and shipping.
A 2002 Ford Expedition's air conditioning system typically holds about 2.5 to 3.0 pounds of R-134a refrigerant (freon). The exact amount can vary depending on the specific model and any modifications made to the system. It's always best to consult the vehicle's manual or a professional for precise specifications.
The refrigerant capacity for a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer with front and rear air conditioning is 48 ounces. The capacity in front only air conditioning models is 29 ounces.
The 2010 Chevy Cobalt typically requires about 2.0 to 2.5 pounds of refrigerant, specifically R-134a, for its air conditioning system. This is roughly equivalent to 1 to 1.25 cans of refrigerant, as most cans contain 12 ounces (0.75 pounds) of R-134a. It's always best to check the vehicle's manual or a professional for precise specifications.
free of chlorofluorocarbons. harmful chemicals that eat away at the ozone. they were most commonly found in aerosol cans, but have since been linked to the degradation of the atmosphere.
R-134a coolant for air conditioners can typically be found at automotive supply stores, home improvement centers, and online retailers. It's often sold in cans or refill kits for easy application. Additionally, professionals may have access to larger quantities through HVAC supply distributors. Always ensure you're using the correct type of refrigerant for your specific air conditioning system.
Typical soup cans, soda cans. Garbage bins with metal lids Anything with a flat, circular top and bottom with a rounded face between those.