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How much freon does a 94 Ford Ranger take?

How much freon does a 94 Ford Ranger take?

NOTE!

Year Model Refrigerant
Ounces
1994 All Engines w/ Front AC … 48.00
All Engines w/ Front & Rear AC … 64.00
1992-1993 All Engines w/ Front AC … 55.00

What kind of refrigerant does a Ford R-134a use?

Here a listing of Ford refrigerant capacity and refrigerant oil types for Ford vehicles up to the 2013 model year. Most R-134a systems use PAG 46. But some use other viscosity like PAG150. Make sure you use the correct oil! 1997 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 13.00 Oz.

How much fluid does a Ford Ranger have?

Here is a Ford Ranger Fluids and Capacities chart: 3.0 quarts (drain and refill) / 6.0 quarts with torque converter drain. Add more fluid as needed, 1/2 pint at a time.

What kind of Freon does a Ford F-150 use?

Type of Freon Late-model Ford F-150s use R-134a freon for their air conditioning systems. Cars began using R-134a to replace R-12 in the early 1990s. Be sure to follow the proper steps for adding refrigerant to your F-150, as adding too much or too little can severely damage your a/c system and can damage your a/c clutch or compressor.

How much refrigerant is in a 1997 Ford?

Ford refrigerant and oil capacity charts Year Model Refrigerant Refrigerant Oil Type Ounces Type Ounces ASPIRE 1997 All Engines R134a 26.00 PAG 46 1994-1996 All Engines R134a 25.00 PAG 46

Here is a Ford Ranger Fluids and Capacities chart: 3.0 quarts (drain and refill) / 6.0 quarts with torque converter drain. Add more fluid as needed, 1/2 pint at a time.

Here a listing of Ford refrigerant capacity and refrigerant oil types for Ford vehicles up to the 2013 model year. Most R-134a systems use PAG 46. But some use other viscosity like PAG150. Make sure you use the correct oil! 1997 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 13.00 Oz.

Type of Freon Late-model Ford F-150s use R-134a freon for their air conditioning systems. Cars began using R-134a to replace R-12 in the early 1990s. Be sure to follow the proper steps for adding refrigerant to your F-150, as adding too much or too little can severely damage your a/c system and can damage your a/c clutch or compressor.

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