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What is the quantity of refrigerant needed for a 2010 Ford Focus?

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Jane Little

The 2010 Ford Focus requires 18 ounces of R-134A freon for its AC system. If you suspect a freon leak, it is advisable to have it assessed by a professional to fix it correctly. Additionally, when adding freon, it should be done using a freon exchange tool. This tool will extract all the existing freon from your vehicle and then refill it with the precise amount to ensure it is at the proper level. Freon cans available in the market can be imprecise, resulting in an overcharge or undercharge of your system, leading to inefficiency. It is also important to have a professional address any leaks as releasing freon into the atmosphere is punishable by law. Simply adding more freon without fixing the leak will only contribute to air pollution.

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    What is the amount of refrigerant required for a 2011 Ford Focus?

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    In the year 2010, the Ford Focus requires 18 ounces of a refrigerant known as Freon (R-134a).

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