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The Freon capacity for a 1998 Freightliner FLD typically ranges from 25 to 30 ounces, depending on the specific air conditioning system installed. It's important to refer to the vehicle's service manual or the under-hood label for the exact specifications, as variations may occur based on the configuration and options of the truck. Always ensure the system is serviced by a qualified professional to maintain efficiency and prevent damage.
The system will take 30 ounces of R134a freon.............
The freon capacity for a 2000 Mercedes S430 is about 29 ounces. The 29 ounces would only be used if the system was completely empty.
I just checked with the local Advanced Auto in town and they said it takes 18 ounces of freon and 4.5 ounces of oil.
Connect a freon gauge and freon tank to the low side ac port. With the engine running and ac on high, open the freon tank to fill the system to the full line on the gauge.
If the system is completely empty then it would take 37 ounces if the truck has a single unit and 62 ounces if it has dual units...........
1lb.14ounces of freon 134 and 3 ounces of ester oil
1 pound(16 ounces) 12 ounces. plus 4 to 8 ounces of compressor oil
Your answer may be found on the label on the a/c compressor. According to the compressor on my 305 V-8 in my 79 El Camino, the system requires 3.75 lbs of freon, or 60 ounces (5-12 ounce cans), plus 10 ounces of system lubricant.
You can add Freon to your 2001 Buick Century air conditioning system through the low pressure port. The low pressure port can be found on the top of the air conditioner compressor.
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28 ounces of R134a freon...............