, post: 1456935, member: 30756"]The ac in my 99 4dr Yukon with front and rear ac is not cold. System is very low.My info decal is missing so how much freon should a empty system take, 2.75lbs? I am going to replace the orifice tube the evacuate the system and add some dye. Do I need to add oil if just changing the orifice tube? Thank you[/QUOTE]
My 97 2 door holds exactly 3lbs or 1.36kg without rear AC. I’m surprised a 4 door would hold less than mine if equipped with rear AC?
I just did a complete AC replacement (compressor, orifice, evap/drier). Added new synthetic pag oil to compressor by hand prior to vacuum and recharge. I think it took 8oz total. If you’re only doing orifice tube, I would also recommend replacing the evap/drier as it is cheap and may be contaminated. A couple of oz in the new drier should be fine as most remains in the compressor. If you have access to a professional AC machine, it will measure the amount of oil it sucks out when you initially evacuate the refrigerant before you open the system if you haven’t already done that.
Regards
My 97 2 door holds exactly 3lbs or 1.36kg without rear AC. I’m surprised a 4 door would hold less than mine if equipped with rear AC?
I just did a complete AC replacement (compressor, orifice, evap/drier). Added new synthetic pag oil to compressor by hand prior to vacuum and recharge. I think it took 8oz total. If you’re only doing orifice tube, I would also recommend replacing the evap/drier as it is cheap and may be contaminated. A couple of oz in the new drier should be fine as most remains in the compressor. If you have access to a professional AC machine, it will measure the amount of oil it sucks out when you initially evacuate the refrigerant before you open the system if you haven’t already done that.
Regards