How much refrigerant is in a Volkswagen Cabriolet?

How much refrigerant is in a Volkswagen Cabriolet?

Volkswagen refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil CABRIO 2001-2002 All Engines R134a 27.00 4.50 1995-2000 All Engines R134a 28.00 4.00 CABRIOLET

How much refrigerant is in a Chevy truck?

Chevrolet Light Truck refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil AVALANCHE 2003-2004 All Engines – w/ Rear AC R134a 43.00 PAG 46 All Engines – w/o Rear AC R134a 25.50 PAG 46 2002 All Engines – w/ Rear AC R134a 42.00 PAG 46

How much refrigerant does a Volkswagen Eurovan have?

Volkswagen refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil EUROVAN 1993-2001 All Engines w/ Front & Rear AC R134a 48.00 8.00 All Engines w/ Front AC R134a 33.50 4.50 FOX

What kind of refrigerant can I put in my car?

The information provided herein is a reference provided to you at no charge. The information provided is based, in most cases, on the original OEM specifications. If your vehicle was originally charged with R12 refrigerant, for example, the oil type specified, ‘mineral’, will not apply.

When to recharge your car’s air conditioning system?

When an air conditioning system loses its ability to cool properly, it may be necessary to recharge the system with new refrigerant. Below covers how to recharge the A/C system when the system is low on pressure or has been vacuumed out following a repair. Note: Always wear safety glasses and gloves when charging the A/C system.

What should the temperature of the air be to charge a car?

If the temperature of the air is 55°F or below, do not charge the vehicle. It is also always recommended to use a charging hose with a gauge. The refrigerant packaging should contain a chart like the one below for determining what pressure to charge the system depending on the ambient air temperature.

What should I do when my air conditioner is charged?

After the air conditioning system is charged to the proper pressure, remove the charging hose from the low-side service port, leaving the can attached to the charge hose, and store any additional refrigerant in a dry, cool spot. Ensure that the seal beneath the cap does not have any cracks, nicks, or tears.