A/C requirements

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eldoradovinny

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Does anyone know the right amount of freon required for a 1997 Tahoe LS without rear air. I see posts of 2, 2.25 and 3 pounds. The posts also state that trucks only equipped with front a/c is between 2-2.25 pounds. However the sticker on the a/c unit under my hood states 3 pounds. This leads me to the next point of confusion where posts states that GM sometimes used the 3 pound sticker regardless of the option code...

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The sticker for refrigerant capacity should be on top of your A/C accumulator canister near the firewall. My 97 Yukon GT 2 door is 2.25 lbs.
 
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The sticker for refrigerant capacity should be on top of your A/C accumulator canister near the firewall. My 97 Yukon GT 2 door is 2.25 lbs.
It is as I stated that reads 3 pounds.
"However the sticker on the a/c unit under my hood states 3 pounds. This leads me to the next point of confusion where posts states that GM sometimes used the 3 pound sticker regardless of the option code..."
 

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It is as I stated that reads 3 pounds.
"However the sticker on the a/c unit under my hood states 3 pounds. This leads me to the next point of confusion where posts states that GM sometimes used the 3 pound sticker regardless of the option code..."
This is from an older thread:

 

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The above link was my thread when I did the AC on my Tahoe. It's still cooling fine and I've never added any more freon than the initial charge.
 

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The above link was my thread when I did the AC on my Tahoe. It's still cooling fine and I've never added any more freon than the initial charge.
I just brought mine out of storage, and drove it for 3 days. There was zero AC charge in it. I have a slow leak somewhere, but it passed vacuum test, put in 2.25lbs of R134A. It blows snow out of the vents, and the CD player works!
 

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For what it’s worth, here’s the page from the 1998 manual. It doesn’t mention the 2-door or why any of them without rear air wouldn’t have the same capacity as a pickup since they, presumably, have the same a/c system.

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