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The 2007 Ford F-150 can hold up to 24 ounces of freon, which is slightly less than two freon cans that cost around 10 to 15 dollars each. Typically, a can of freon comes with a charge kit and instructions on how to use it. The kit is made for injecting the freon into the charge port located underneath the refrigerant housing. Although each kit may vary slightly, the main concept is to insert the can nozzle into the port and then press the trigger to dispense the freon.
Which type of refrigerant is compatible with my 2007 F150 truck?
Which type of refrigerant should I use?
The 2007 Ford F-150 can accommodate 24 ounces of freon or two cans of refrigerant. Make sure to refer to your owner's manual for specific details.
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24 ounces is equivalent to precisely two 12-ounce cans.
Robert is correct.
Approximately 24 ounces is slightly under the equivalent of 2 cans.