Chrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (2024)

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Here a listing of Chrysler refrigerant capacity and refrigerant oil types for Chrysler vehicles up to the 2013 model year. Most R-134a systems use PAG 46. But some use other viscosity like PAG150. Make sure you use the correct oil!

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200 Series Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (5)

2017-15 4 Cyl. 2.4 Eng. – 18.80 Oz. R-1234yf; 4.60 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 18.80 Oz. R-1234yf; 4.60 Oz. PAG-46
2014-11 4 Cyl. 2.4 Eng. – 3.40 Oz. PAG-46; 16.00 Oz. R-134a
6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 3.40 Oz. PAG-46; 16.00 Oz. R-134a

300 Series Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (6)

2018-15 6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 24.96 Oz. R-1234yf; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 24.96 Oz. R-1234yf; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2014 6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 24.96 Oz. R-1234yf; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 24.96 Oz. R-1234yf; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 6.4 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 6.4 Eng. – 24.96 Oz. R-1234yf; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2013 8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 6.4 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2012 6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 6.4 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2011 6 Cyl. 3.6 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2010-09 6 Cyl. 2.7 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.5 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 5.7 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl. 6.1 Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2008-05 All Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.50 Oz. PAG-46
2004-99 All Eng. – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 25.00 Oz. R-134a

AspenRefrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (7)

2009-07 8 Cyl.; w/o Rear AC – 30.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.07 Oz. PAG-46
8 Cyl.; w/ Rear AC – 40.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46

Cirrus Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (8)

2010 4 Cyl. 2.4 Eng. – 40.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46; w/ Rear AC
2000 All Eng. – 19.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
1999 All Eng. – 20.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
1998 All Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
1997-95 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46 CONCORDE
2004-99 All Eng. – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 25.00 Oz. R-134a
1998-97 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
1996 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.00 Oz. PAG-46
1995-94 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.75 Oz. PAG-46

Crossfire Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (9)

2008-07 6 Cyl. 3.2 Eng. – 30.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.50 Oz. PAG-46
2006-04 All Eng. – 30.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.50 Oz. PAG-46

LeBarron Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (10)

1995 All Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.25 Oz. PAG-46
1994 All Eng. – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.25 Oz. PAG-46

LHS Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (11)

2001-99 All Eng. – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 25.00 Oz. R-134a
1997 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
1996 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.00 Oz. PAG-46
1995-94 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.75 Oz. PAG-46

New Yorker Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (12)

1996 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.00 Oz. PAG-46
1995-94 All Eng. – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.75 Oz. PAG-46

Pacifica Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (13)

2008-07 All Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.50 Oz. PAG-46
2006-04 All Eng. – 19.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46

Prowler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (14)

2002 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 21.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
2001 6 Cyl. 3.5 Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 21.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46 .
6 Cyl. 3.5 Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 21.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46

PR Cruiser Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (15)

2010-09 4 Cyl. 2.4 Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2008 All Eng. – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
2007-02 All Eng. – 6.00 Oz. PAG-46; 25.00 Oz. R-134a
2001 All Eng. – 5.50 Oz. PAG-46; 25.00 Oz. R-134a

Sebring Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (16)

2010-09 4 Cyl. 2.4 Eng. – 16.00 Oz. R-134a; 3.50 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 2.7 Eng. – 16.00 Oz. R-134a; 3.50 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.5 Eng. – 16.00 Oz. R-134a; 3.50 Oz. PAG-46
2008 Sedan – 16.00 Oz. R-134a; 3.50 Oz. PAG-46
Convertible – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 16.00 Oz. R-134a
2007 Convertible – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 16.00 Oz. R-134a
Sedan – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 16.00 Oz. R-134a
2006 Sedan – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 16.00 Oz. R-134a
Convertible – See Under Hood Decal; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46 .
2005-04 Sedan / Coupe – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 15.00 Oz. R-134a
2003 Sedan / Coupe – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 15.00 Oz. R-134a
6 Cyl. 2.7 Eng. – See Under Hood Decal; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.0 Eng. – See Under Hood Decal; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
2002-01 Convertible – 19.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
2002-01 Sedan / Coupe – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 15.00 Oz. R-134a
2000 Convertible – 19.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
Sedan / Coupe – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.00 Oz. PAG-100 .
1999-97 Convertible – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.50 Oz. PAG-46
4 Cyl. Sedan / Coupe – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; w/ Denso Compressor; 4.00 Oz. PAG-46 .
6 Cyl. Sedan / Coupe – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.00 Oz. PAG-100 .
1996 Convertible – 28.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.00 Oz. PAG-46
4 Cyl. Sedan / Coupe – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; w/ Denso Compressor; 4.00 Oz. PAG-46 .
6 Cyl. Sedan / Coupe – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.00 Oz. PAG-100 .
1995 4 Cyl. Sedan / Coupe – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; w/ Denso Compressor; 4.00 Oz. PAG-46 .
6 Cyl. Sedan / Coupe – 26.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.00 Oz. PAG-100

TOWN & COUNTRY Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (17)

2013-12 All Eng. – 28.96 Oz. R-134a; 4.05 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng. – 40.48 Oz. R-134a; 5.07 Oz. PAG-46
2011 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 29.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.00 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 40.50 Oz. R-134a
2010-08 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 39.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 4.00 Oz. PAG-46; 27.80 Oz. R-134a
2007-06 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 24.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 38.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
2005 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 7.80 Oz. PAG-46
2004 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 6.10 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 10.10 Oz. PAG-46
2003 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 31.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; w/ Single or Dual Zone
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 31.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.40 Oz. PAG-46; w/ Single or Dual Zone
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 43.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.40 Oz. PAG-46; w/ 3 Zone
2002 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
01-00 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 46.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 34.00 Oz. R-134a
1999-96 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 48.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.50 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 34.00 Oz. R-134a
1995-94 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 36.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.73 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 50.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
1993 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 36.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.73 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 50.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46

VOYAGER / GRAND VOYAGER Cirrus Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil TypeChrysler Refrigerant Capacity and Refrigerant Oil Type (18)

2003 All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 31.00 Oz. R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; w/ Single or Dual Zone
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 31.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.40 Oz. PAG-46; w/ Single or Dual Zone
All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 43.00 Oz. R-134a; 6.40 Oz. PAG-46; w/ 3 Zone
2002 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – See Under Hood Decal R-134a; 5.00 Oz. PAG-46
2001-00 All Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 46.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
All Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 34.00 Oz. R-134a
1997 6 Cyl. 3.3 Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 46.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.3 Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 5.00 Oz. PAG-46; 34.00 Oz. R-134a .
1996 6 Cyl. 3.3 Eng. – 36.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.73 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.3 Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 52.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.8 Eng. – 36.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.73 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.8 Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 52.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
1995 6 Cyl. 3.3 Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 36.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.73 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.3 Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 52.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46
6 Cyl. 3.8 Eng.; w/o Rear AC – 36.00 Oz. R-134a; 4.73 Oz. PAG-46 .
6 Cyl. 3.8 Eng.; w/ Rear AC – 52.00 Oz. R-134a; 7.40 Oz. PAG-46

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What kind of oil is refrigerant oil? ›

The two broad terms used to classify refrigerant lubricants are mineral oils and synthetic oils.

What kind of refrigerant does a Chrysler 300 take? ›

Your 2014 Chrysler 300 calls for R134 A freon and that is the correct kit you sent the picture of.

What type of oil is used with 134a refrigerant? ›

PAG oil: Polyalkylene Glycol or PAG oil is a man-made lubricant used in both R134a systems and the latest R1234yf.

What is PAG 46 refrigerant oil? ›

PAG is actually an acronym for Polyalkylene Glycol, and it is a synthetic oil used in A/C systems to lubricate the compressor. Most newer model cars use PAG as the lubricant in the A/C system. When people refer to PAG oil they typically refer to it in the following terms: PAG 46, PAG 100, or PAG 150.

Is Poe refrigeration oil compatible with R-134a? ›

POE refrigerator oil

EVEREST 170 is compatible with HFC refrigerants, including R-134a, R-404A and R-407C.

What oil goes with 410A refrigerant? ›

POE OILS. POE oils are a family of synthetic lubricants. Unlike natural mineral oils, POE oils are completely wax-free and are the best choice of lubricants for use with the new generation of chlorine-free HFC refrigerants, such as R-410A.

Why is my Chrysler 300 AC not blowing cold air? ›

The most common reasons a Chrysler 300 ac isn't working are a refrigerant leak, an electrical climate control issue, or a problem with the air conditioning compressor.

What happens if you use R134a instead of R-1234yf? ›

The problem with a highly reactive refrigerant is that it can also be aggressive toward the lubricants used in the HVAC system. This leads to oil degradation which causes excessive wear and eventually compressor failure.

How much does it cost to recharge the AC in a 2014 Chrysler 300? ›

The average cost for a Chrysler 300 AC Recharge is between $197 and $229. Labor costs are estimated between $123 and $155 while parts are typically priced around $74. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.

Which lubricant oil is used with R134a car AC system? ›

Polyelkylene Glycol (PAG) oil is a synthetic oil used by OEMs in their R-134a systems.

Can you mix refrigerant oils? ›

Yes, the oils can be mixed when you have a system using CFC or HCFC refrigerants, but if you have a system using HFC refrigerants there must be at least 95% polyolester oil or system / compressor problems may occur.

Does r134 come with oil? ›

The R134A, no matter What manufacturer, does not contain oil unless the can Says So. If you are low on refrigerant, you usually dont need to add oil. Oil is of two types, make Sure to get right stuff and only use it if absolutely new system or compressor replaced.

What can I use instead of PAG oil? ›

PAO oil for refrigerant R134a, and in some cases for refrigerant R1234yf and others Can be used as an alternative to the various PAG oils that are offered for R134a (has the advantage of not being hygroscopic, i.e., unlike other oils, it does not absorb any moisture from the ambient air).

Can you mix pag 46 and pag 150? ›

If the replacement compressor called for PAG 46, adding 2 ounces of PAG 46 to a system that contains 6 ounces of PAG 150 is going to result in a mixture of oil that is much thicker than PAG 46.

Is pag 100 the same as pag 46? ›

With R-134a, there are primarily three different viscosities of PAG oil being used: PAG 46, which is the most popular viscosity oil; PAG 100, which is also common; and PAG 150, which is not often used, but it is still required for a certain compressor used in some GM vehicles from the '90s to the early 2000s.

What type of fluid is refrigerant? ›

A refrigerant is a working fluid used in the refrigeration cycle of air conditioning systems and heat pumps where in most cases they undergo a repeated phase transition from a liquid to a gas and back again.

What kind of oil is compressor oil? ›

Many air compressors use a mineral blend or a synthetic oil, such as synthetic hydrocarbon, polyol ester or polyglycol. It is important to use a lubricant specifically rated for air compressors; do not use a general-purpose motor oil used for automotive or other purposes.

Is refrigerant oil hazardous? ›

Accidental ingestion can result in minor irritation of the digestive tract, nausea and diarrhea. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry skin and cause irritation. Notes to Physician: Acute aspirations of large amounts of oil-laden material may produce a serious aspiration pneumonia.

Are refrigerant oils interchangeable? ›

Mixing oils

While mixing A/C Compressor oils is usually not recommended, as it can lead to A/C Compressor damage and failure, the new ND-oil 12 can be used with both R1234yf and the old R134a type refrigerants.

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