Approximate Fluid Capacities
The following approximate capacities are given in US English and metric conversions. See Fluid and Lubricant Recommendations for more information.
| Application | Specification | |
|---|---|---|
| Metric | US English | |
| Cooling System | 10.8 liters | 11.4 quarts |
| Engine Oil With Filter | 5.7 liters | 6.0 quarts |
| Engine Oil Without Filter | 5.2 liters | 5.5 quarts |
| Fuel Tank | 83.3 liters | 22.0 gallons |
| Transfer Case | 1.0 liters | 1.06 quarts |
| Hydraulic Brake System | 0.57 liters | 1.2 pints |
| Transmission Fluid | ||
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4.0-6.0 liters | 4.2-6.3 quarts |
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7.0-9.0 liters | 7.4-9.5 quarts |
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5.0-7.0 liters | 5.3-7.4 quarts |
| All capacities are approximate. When adding, be sure to fill to the approximate level, as recommended in this manual. Recheck the fluid level after filling. | ||
| Refrigerant System Capacities | ||
| Total System PAG Oil Capacity | 230 ml | 7.8 oz |
| Compressor | 75 ml1 | 2.5 oz1 |
| The Denso service compressor contains 75 ml (2.5 oz) of PAG oil. | ||
| Condenser with Desiccant | 20 ml1 | 0.6 oz1 |
| Desiccant Cartridge Only | 10 ml1 | 0.3 oz1 |
| Evaporator, Front | 10 ml1 | 0.3 oz1 |
| Evaporator, Rear | 10 ml1 | 0.3 oz1 |
| Abrupt Refrigerant Loss | 60 ml2 | 2.0 oz2 |
| Refrigerant Charge, R134a | 1.125 kg | 2.5 Lb |
| 1
If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add the equal amount of oil drained. 2 Abrupt refrigerant loss due to large leak, hose rupture, collision, or pressure relief valve opening. Conditions that allow the refrigerant to seep or bleed off over time do not cause this oil loss. Upon replacement of a component that caused a large refrigerant loss, also add the required amount of oil for the particular component. |
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