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How much freon does a 2007 Toyota Camry hold?

The 2007 Toyota Camry’s air-conditioning system is typically charged with about 26 to 28 ounces of R-134a refrigerant, depending on the engine variant and overall system condition. Exact requirements should be confirmed on the vehicle’s service label or in the official repair manual for your trim.


Understanding the charge ranges


Because the Camry offered more than one engine option, the refrigerant quantity can vary slightly. The figures below reflect common targets technicians use when servicing a 2007 Camry with R-134a.



  • Four-cylinder 2.4L models: approximately 26 oz (about 0.74 kg).

  • V6 models (approximately 28–30 oz, about 0.79–0.85 kg).


These are general guidelines. The exact charge for your car should be verified against the vehicle’s label under the hood or the official service documentation, and adjusted if any components were replaced or if leaks are present.


How to verify and service the refrigerant charge


To ensure the system is properly charged, the following steps are commonly used by technicians. This section outlines a typical verification approach, not a DIY replacement guide.



  • Check the hood label or accumulator/drier bracket for the recommended refrigerant type (R-134a) and the total charge specification for your exact model year and engine.

  • Weigh the refrigerant during charging or evacuation using a calibrated scale to confirm the total charge aligns with the specification.

  • Inspect for leaks and perform repairs before adding refrigerant to avoid rapid loss of charge.

  • Use an appropriate A/C manifold gauge set and follow the vehicle’s service manual procedure for charging and testing pressures.


Accurate charging helps ensure efficient cooling and protects the compressor from damage caused by under- or over-charging. If you’re unsure about performing these steps, seek service from a certified automotive HVAC technician.


Notes on refrigerant type and safety


Why the refrigerant type matters


Freon is a common name historically used for refrigerants like R-134a. The 2007 Camry uses R-134a. More recent vehicles may use R-1234yf, which is not compatible with R-134a systems. Never mix refrigerants, and ensure proper recovery and handling to protect the environment and your vehicle’s warranty.


Summary


In summary, plan for roughly 26–28 ounces (about 0.74–0.79 kilograms) of R-134a for a 2007 Toyota Camry, with exact figures depending on the engine and condition of the system. Always verify with the hood label or service manual, check for leaks, and consider professional service to ensure safe, accurate charging and reliable cooling.

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