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How much refrigerant does a 2009 Honda Civic's air conditioning system hold?

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Walter Hatcher

The 2009 Honda Civic holds 19.4 ounces of freon and should use r-134a refrigerant. To keep your car cool, the air conditioning system needs freon. If you prefer to replace it yourself, it's a simple process of locating the low pressure port under the hood and adding freon when the compressor is on to the correct pressure. Make sure to replace the low pressure port cap when you're done. This should take about 30 to 45 minutes. Costs for labor range from $80 to $100, and parts range from $57 to $80. A freon refill typically lasts around three years unless you live in a very hot area.

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  • Samuel A

    The 2009 Honda Civic's freon capacity is 18 fluid ounces.

  • Bobbie G

    I own a 2009 Honda Civic with a 2.2-liter engine, and my air conditioning refrigerant is leaking. How much does a replacement gas bottle cost?

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