Refrigerant Oil

2005 Chevrolet Equinox FWD V6-3.4L VIN FSECTION Refrigerant Oil



REFRIGERANT OIL CAPACITIES

ABRUPT REFRIGERANT LOSS 103 ml (3.5 oz)
NOTE: Abrupt refrigerant loss due to a large leak, hose rupture, collision, or pressure relief valve opening. Conditions that allow the refrigerant to seep or bleed off over time do not cause this oil loss. Upon replacement of a component that caused a large refrigerant loss, also add the required amount of oil for the particular component.

COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT
The Visteon model SC100V service compressor is precharged with the specified amount of PAG oil. 120 ml (4.0 oz)
NOTE: If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained.

CONDENSER REPLACEMENT 30 ml (1.0 oz)
NOTE: If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained.

EVAPORATOR REPLACEMENT 30 ml (1.0 oz)
NOTE: If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained.

RECEIVER DEHYDRATOR REPLACEMENT 60 ml (2.0 oz)
NOTE: If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained.

THERMAL EXPANSION VALVE REPLACEMENT 20 ml (0.75 oz)
NOTE: If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained.

TOTAL SYSTEM PAG OIL CAPACITY 207 ml (7.00 oz)






RENDER: 1.0x

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