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How much freon does a 2007 Ford Focus hold?


When it comes to maintaining your vehicle's air conditioning system, knowing the correct amount of refrigerant, or freon, is crucial. Overcharging or undercharging the system can lead to inefficiencies or even damage. If you own a 2007 Ford Focus, this guide will help you understand how much freon your car requires and why it's important to get it right.


Understanding the Role of Freon in Your Car


Freon, or refrigerant, is a vital component of your car's air conditioning system. It works by absorbing heat from the cabin and releasing it outside, keeping you cool during those hot summer drives. However, over time, refrigerant levels can drop due to leaks or regular wear and tear, which is why periodic maintenance is essential.


Freon Capacity for a 2007 Ford Focus


The 2007 Ford Focus typically holds 18 ounces (1.125 pounds) of R-134a refrigerant. This is the standard refrigerant used in most vehicles manufactured after 1994. Additionally, the system requires approximately 5 ounces of PAG-46 oil for proper lubrication of the compressor and other components.


Steps to Refill Freon in Your 2007 Ford Focus


If you're planning to recharge your air conditioning system, follow these steps carefully or consult a professional mechanic to ensure the job is done correctly:



  • Locate the low-pressure service port on your car's air conditioning system. This is usually marked with an "L" and is smaller than the high-pressure port.

  • Attach the refrigerant canister to the low-pressure port using a compatible hose and gauge set.

  • Start the engine and turn the air conditioning to its maximum setting.

  • Slowly add refrigerant while monitoring the pressure gauge to ensure you do not overcharge the system.

  • Once the system reaches the recommended pressure, disconnect the hose and replace the service port cap.


Why Proper Freon Levels Matter


Maintaining the correct amount of freon in your car's air conditioning system is essential for several reasons:



  • Efficiency: The right amount of refrigerant ensures your AC system operates at peak performance, keeping you cool without overworking the compressor.

  • Longevity: Overcharging or undercharging the system can lead to compressor damage, which is costly to repair.

  • Environmental Impact: Proper handling of refrigerant prevents leaks that can harm the environment, as refrigerants are potent greenhouse gases.


When to Seek Professional Help


While recharging your AC system can be a DIY task, it's always a good idea to consult a professional mechanic if you're unsure about the process. At Kevin's Autos, we have years of experience in car maintenance and repair, and we can ensure your air conditioning system is serviced correctly and efficiently. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for expert assistance!


Frequently Asked Questions

How many ounces of R134a do I need?


Do not use more than 24 oz. of 134A refrigerant! 1.5 lbs. or 24 oz of R134A is what is required. Hand-turn the compressor 15-20 times after charging!



How many cans of freon does a Ford Focus take?


You should need 3-4 cans of R-134, capacity is 26 oz, and 7 oz of oil. I prefer to use the oil charge cans, or first charge cans. Read the back of the cans for the amount of oil contained in the cans. There will be some small amount of refrigerant in the cans as well.



How much AC refill do I need?


According to PG&E, most central air conditioning systems use two to four pounds of refrigerant per ton of cooling capacity. A three-ton air conditioner would typically have six to 12 pounds of refrigerant for a proper charge.



How much is refrigerant for a Ford Focus?


The average cost for a Ford Focus AC Recharge is between $193 and $225 but can vary from car to car.



What kind of refrigerant does a Ford Focus take?


Ford refrigerant filling quantities R134a and 1234yf

ModelYear of manufactureFreon
Ford C-Max II/Grand C-Max 1.6TDCi12.2010 -R134a
Ford Galaxy 2.0/2.31995 - 2000R134a
Ford Focus IV 1.6TI-VCT/2.0i + 2.3i EcoBoost/2.0 GDI2014 -R134a
Ford Focus IV 1.5i EcoBoost/ 2.0TDCI08.2016 -R1234yf



Where do you put the freon in a 2007 Ford Focus?


So right there is where you're going to need to put in the refrigerant. And what I'm going to use to add refrigerant to this vehicle.



How much refrigerant does a 2007 Ford Focus take?


26.1 ounces
Capacity is 740 grams, or 1.63 lbs, or 26.1 ounces.



Does my car need 2 cans of freon?


Most cars will hold between 28 and 32 ounces of refrigerant (or about 2-3 12oz cans), however larger vehicles and those with rear A/C will likely hold more. Check your vehicle manual for proper system capacities.



How much R-134a does my car hold?


Most cars hold between 28 and 32 ounces of refrigerant (or about 2—3 12oz cans), however larger vehicles and those with rear A/C will likely hold more. Check your vehicle manual for the system capacity for your specific vehicle.



Where do you put the Freon in a 2007 Ford Focus?


So right there is where you're going to need to put in the refrigerant. And what I'm going to use to add refrigerant to this vehicle.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.