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8oz.
If you only replaced the compressor, 2 to 3 ounces.
The oil is in the freon along w/leak detector.
3 or 4 ounces.
Yes if the compressor has oil in it, drain it out and measure what comes out. A good general rule is about 3-5 oz to put in the new compressor. Make sure to put it directly in the suction side(low side) of the compressor and turn it about 10 times .
If you are only changing the compressor, add 3 ounces into the suction port of the compressor before you attach hoses. After hoses are attached rotate the compressor by hand clockwise several turns to distribute the oil.
Its always best to drain the oil from the old compressor and then add that same amount back to the new compressor but to be on the safe side add 4 ounces and prime it on the bench first...
For a 1998 Chevy, the AC compressor typically requires about 6 ounces of refrigerant oil, but it's important to check the specific service manual for your model for exact specifications. The oil is usually added to the compressor during the installation of the new compressor or when servicing the AC system. To add the oil, you would typically remove the compressor, pour the oil into the compressor's designated port, and then reassemble the system. Always ensure to follow manufacturer guidelines for the best results.
6-ounces once the compressor has been completely drained...........
About 5 Liters according to the manual. You can never have too much oil. Nice wheels
This is an oiless compressor; it requires no oil at all.