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Refrigerant System Capacities

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REFRIGERANT SYSTEM CAPACITIES TABLE

Application Specification
Metric English
PAG Oil GM P/N 12378526 for United States
PAG Oil GM P/N 88900060 for Canada
Abrupt Refrigerant Loss 65 ml 2.20 oz
Compressor Replacement
The Zexel model DKS17DS service compressor is precharged with the specified amount of PAG oil. 74 ml 2.50 oz
Condenser Replacement with the Receiver Dehydrator 60 ml 2 oz
Condenser Replacement without the Receiver Dehydrator 30 ml 1 oz
Evaporator Replacement 30 ml 1 oz
Rear Evaporator Replacement (with C69) 30 ml 1 oz
Rear Thermal Expansion Valve Replacement (with C69) 20 ml 0.75 oz
Receiver Dehydrator Replacement 30 ml 1 oz
Thermal Expansion Valve Replacement 20 ml 0.75 oz
Total System PAG Oil Capacity 130 ml 4.40 oz
Total System PAG Oil Capacity (with C69) 240 ml 8.10 oz
R-134a
Refrigerant Charge (without C69) 0.59 kg 1.30 lb
Refrigerant Charge (with C69) 0.96 kg 2.12 lb
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.
If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained.