A 2006 Kenworth T2000 typically uses about 24 ounces (1.5 pounds) of R-134a refrigerant for its air conditioning system. However, it's essential to check the specific owner's manual or consult a professional mechanic, as the amount may vary based on the vehicle's configuration and any modifications. Always ensure the system is properly evacuated and recharged to avoid damage.
8 oz of oil in a dry system 4lbs of freon with a sleeper
0.9lb
It does not take Freon. It uses R134a refrigerant.
A 1994 Kenworth T600 typically requires about 30 ounces (or approximately 2.5 pounds) of R-12 Freon for its air conditioning system. However, if the system has been converted to R-134a, it would need about 24 ounces (or 1.5 pounds). It's always best to check the manufacturer's specifications or service manual for the exact requirements.
Your answer is on a tag under the hood.
1.35 lbs
For pretty much all Kenworth models with a sleeper, it'll either be 3 lbs, 12 oz. or 4 lbs. on the nose. You should call the parts department of a Kenworth dealership (MHC Kenworth in Denver is open 24/7), give them the last six digits of the VIN, and they can tell you exactly. The capacity can vary between the same model of truck from the same model year.
I too have had both a Ford truck and a Kenworth. My Ford lasted much longer and really handled the wear and tear better than the Kenworth. In my opinion Ford trucks are more reliable and the Kenworth broke down at 100,000 miles and wasn't worth replacing the engine.
How much freon does a 2010 Peterbilt
It depends on what kind of freon you need.
depemds on the car as how much freon it will hold. some cars have a tag saying how much freon the car is filled with. Too much freon is just as bad as not enough freon.
About 2.5LBS look at sticker under hood it will tell you how much R-134a the systom takes.