2010 honda civic ac compressor oil capacity

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Refrigerant

Oil

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Quantity (g)

Tolerance (g)

Quantity (mL)

Tolerance (mL)

i

i

Type

Viscosity

HONDA (…/…) CIVIC VI Hatchback (EU_, EP_) (…/…)

z 09/2005 R 134a

1.4 i 1.4 iS (EP1) 1.6 i 2.0 i Sport 2.0 Type-R

02/2001

-

525

25

PAG 46

-

140

10

A H

z 09/2005 R 134a

1.7 CTDi

01/2002

-

525

25

PAG 46

-

145

10

CIVIC VII (FD_)

z 02/2012 R 134a z 02/2012 R 134a

1.3 Hybrid

01/2006

-

425

25

PAG 46

-

145

5

1.8

09/2005

-

465

15

PAG 46

-

80

-

CIVIC VII Hatchback (FD_)

z 02/2012 R 134a

1.4 1.8 Type R

01/2006

-

465

15

PAG 46

-

80

-

z 02/2012 R 134a

2.2 CTDi

01/2006

-

465

15

PAG 46

-

85

-

CIVIC-IX (FK)

z

02/2012

R 134a

380

25

PAG 46

-

110

-

5

420

4

CIVIC-IX Saloon (FB, FG)

z

02/2012

R 134a

380

25

PAG 46

-

110

-

5

420

4

CR-V I (RD)

z 02/2002 R 134a

10/1995

625

25

PAG 46

-

140

10

5

675

4

CR-V II (RD_)

z 09/2006 R 134a z 09/2006 R 134a

2.2 CTDi

02/2005

-

475

25

PAG 46

-

160

10

2.0

07/2002

-

505

25

PAG 46

-

140

10

CR-V III

z 10/2012 R 134a

01/2007

-

465

-

PAG 46

-

185

-

CR-V IV (RM_)

z

10/2012

R 134a

-

410

25

PAG 46

-

80

-

CR-Z (ZF1)

z

06/2010

R 134a

-

475

25

PAG 46

-

165

-

CRX III (EH, EG)

z 12/1998 R 134a

03/1992

-

525

25

PAG 46 Denso U

120

-

Sanden U Matsushita Denki U

140

1

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Compressor Oil Capacity Guide

We keep our catalog up to date with accurate oil capacity information on every compressor.  Just look up your application and the oil capacity will be there.  

You can also click here to download the PDF version of the capacity guide.

How much oil should I put in my AC compressor?

Most new compressors will take about eight ounces. Make sure the correct oil is used and the amount is used.

How much PAG oil do I add to a new compressor?

Lets add oil back to the new compressor in an amount equal to the amount drained from the old compressor. 3 oz. Old Compressor 2 oz. Old Dryer 5 oz needed in new compressor Typically you'll want to change the receiver dryer along with the compressor.

How much refrigerant does a 2010 Honda Civic take?

Honda Civic Refrigerant Capacity (1987 to 2022).

What oil do Honda compressors use?

Honda 10W30 4-Cycle Engine Oil (1 Quart)