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The 2010 Ford F-150 has a capacity of 34 ounces of refrigerant for the air conditioning system. If you find that the A/C isn't cooling properly, one of the first steps should be checking the refrigerant levels. When replacing refrigerant in the truck, it's recommended to use a refrigerant exchange tool. This tool will remove the old refrigerant and replace it with new refrigerant, ensuring the correct amount is in the system. Additionally, if you discover any leaks in the HVAC system, it's important to fix them promptly as leaking refrigerant can be damaging to the environment.
The sticker located underneath the hood of my 2010 Ford F-150 5.4 Platinum indicates that it requires 24 ounces.
Richard, you fool. We are discussing refrigerant, not coolant.
The amount of refrigerant it can hold is 9 liters.