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What is the amount of Freon required for a Ford Expedition?

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Judith J.

The 2003 Ford Expedition requires 54 ounces of coolant. If you start hearing annoying noises coming from the air conditioning system, it may be due to loose mounting bolts or a faulty compressor causing excessive noise. Too much coolant can also lead to these sounds. It's important to address these issues promptly to avoid frustration and discomfort from a malfunctioning air conditioner. Ensuring your air conditioner is in good working condition is essential to avoid potential problems down the line such as a faulty motor, inaccurate thermostat, unpleasant odors from the vents, a loose fan, or sweating due to a Freon leak.

More answers

  • Douglas M

    Typically, a Ford Expedition will require around six cans of refrigerant.

  • Samuel L.

    Air conditioning in the front and back, with a total capacity of 54 ounces.

  • jaden maples

    The 2001 Ford Expedition needs a total of 30 ounces of refrigerant.

  • Tonya h

    If the vehicle is using an older version, it would require 2.7 pounds of R12, or 3.4 pounds of R134-A for a newer model.

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