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The 2010 GMC Acadia requires 36 ounces of standard R-134A refrigerant to fully fill its system. The refrigerant system is essential for keeping your air conditioning system functioning properly and maintaining a cool temperature. If you observe that your AC is not as cold as usual, it may indicate low refrigerant levels. Your engine compartment contains low and high-pressure ports for the HVAC system, where you should add refrigerant. It is advisable to have a professional handle the refrigerant in your vehicle, as a simple can for recharging the AC may not accurately measure the amount needed. Typically, a professional refrigerant exchange tool is used to extract the existing refrigerant and refill it according to the manufacturer's specifications.
The 2010 GMC Acadia requires 36 ounces of Freon (R-134a) for its cooling system.
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