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...I am about to change my AC Compressor, and I will obviously have to recharge the system with freon. Chiltons manual says 3 lbs of freon (i think, I have to double check), my question to you guys is how many 16oz. cans of froen does it take to fill the system? I don't intend on bringing the truck to anyone, how many ounces of freon does to system take to fill from empty?
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16oz=1lb
3lb=3cans
If it takes 3 cans...It would really work best to take do the work yourself and then take it somewhere and have them put it on thir AC machine and let them pull a good vacuum on it(to get all the moisture out of the system where you opened it) and then add new oil and recharge it.
3lb=3cans
If it takes 3 cans...It would really work best to take do the work yourself and then take it somewhere and have them put it on thir AC machine and let them pull a good vacuum on it(to get all the moisture out of the system where you opened it) and then add new oil and recharge it.
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I agree....3lbs sounds off to me, unless your doing this on on a suburban with rear air. You will want to pull a good vac on the system to get the moisture/remaining freon out as well.
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you are right, its an 03 Silverado SS, it does have rear air, but not like the suburban rear air, I don't think. On the amount, I don't think that 16oz per can jives with the 3lbs thats in the book. I don't know. Maybe it would be best to have someone fill it. How much does that usually cost?
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Did the ACcompressor put metal in the system??? IF it did you deff. need to flush it out and replace the orfice tube and accumulator. I would do as the other guys said and get somebody to pull a good vaccum on it. You can always jump the low psi switch to get the freon to get sucked in. 4 or 5 ozs of oil in the compressor and 2 16oz cans of freon will be fine, is the a/c label on the shroud gone?? It has the actual amount on it. if you have to flush it put some oil in the accumulator also.
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how would I know if there is metal in the system? I wasn't going to change the accumulator, even though everything I have read said to. what originally happened (according to GM) is the clutch fan went bad and stressed the crap out of the compressor, bending a valve inside. how a mechanical fan can do that is beyond me, but I replaced the fan with efans and now have to do the compressor, its starting to warm up in florida.



