How many grams of refrigerant should be added to the Peugeot 408?

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VonIsabel
07/30/25 7:18am
The Peugeot 408 requires approximately 500 grams of refrigerant. Below is relevant information: 1. Refrigerant: Commonly known as refrigerant, it is the working fluid used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems to transfer heat energy and produce cooling effects. Based on working methods, it can be classified as primary refrigerant and secondary refrigerant. Based on material properties, it can be categorized as natural refrigerant and synthetic refrigerant. 2. Classification of refrigerant: In refrigeration and air conditioning systems, refrigerant is used to transfer heat energy and produce cooling effects. Refrigerant is an intermediate substance in the refrigeration process that first absorbs the cooling capacity of the refrigerant to lower its temperature, and then cools other substances to be cooled. This intermediate substance is called refrigerant. Refrigerants include gaseous refrigerants, liquid and solid refrigerants. Gaseous refrigerants mainly include air, etc.; liquid refrigerants include water, brine, etc.; ice and dry ice are used as solid refrigerants.
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