Model | Year of manufacture | Type of coolant | Refrigerant quantity (g) |
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Citroen Berlingo (B9) | 2008 – | R134a | 450 |
Citroen C3 to Orga-No: 10041 | 2002 – 2010 | R134a | 625 |
Citroen Berlingo IV 1.5HDi Jianshe Compressor | 2018 – | R1234yf | 450 |
Citroen C4 Picasso II / Grand Picasso II with rear air conditioning | 02.2013 – | R1234yf | 625 |
Citroen DS4 1.6 THP/1.6VTi Denso compressor 5SEL12 | 2011 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper II 2.0i/2.0D 2.2D 2.8D HDI | 2002 – 2006 | R134a | 500 |
Citroen XM 2.0 | 1996 – 2000 | R134a | 700 – 750 |
Citroen Xsara 2.0HDi (RHZ) | 2000 – 2006 | R134a | 540 – 590 |
Citroen XM 2.5 Diesel | 1996 – 2000 | R134a | 800 – 850 |
Citroen C3 (IV) | 2016 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen C5 (III) | 2017 – | R1234yf | 470 |
Citroen C2 as of Orga-No: 10042 (Europe) | 2003 – | R134a | 500 |
Citroen DS4 1.6D HDi/1.6D e-HDi | 2011 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen Saxo | 04.1996 – 2000 | R134a | 750 – 800 |
Citroen Xsara Diesel | 1997 – 2000 | R134a | 850 – 900 |
Citroen Xsara Picasso | 1999 – 2000 | R134a | 625 – 725 |
Citroen Synergy / Evasion | 1994 – 2000 | R134a | 950 – 1000 |
Citroen DS4 1.6D HDi/1.6D e-HDi version: warm climate | 2011 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen Jumpy 2.0i with rear air conditioning, long wheelbase | 01.2007 – | R134a | 1075 |
Citroen Berlingo IV 1.5HDi Sanden Compressor | 2018 – | R1234yf | 450 |
Citroen C5 III 2.0HDi (RHE/RHH)) | 2010 – | R134a | 525 |
Citroen Jumpy 2.0i | 01.2007 – | R134a | 675 |
Citroen Xantia – Sanden compressor SD 7V 16 (Condenser 23 mm) | 1993 – 2000 | R134a | 950 – 1000 |
Citroen Xantia 3.0 | 1997 – 2000 | R134a | 725 |
Citroen C4 II 1.6HDi/2.0HDi/1.6THP/1.6VTi | 2011 – | R134a | 440 |
Citroen DS4 2.0D HDi version: warm climate | 2011 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper with rear air conditioning | 1994 – 09.1996 | R134a | 1150 – 1250 |
Citroen C-Elysee | 11.2012- | R1234yf | 430 |
Citroen C-Zero | 2010 – | R134a | 325 |
Citroen C1 II | 04.2014- | R134a | 400 |
Citroen C4 Cactus 1.2 i | 2014 – | R1234yf | 420 |
Citroen DS4 2.0D HDi | 2011 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen C3 (IV) | 2016 – | R1234yf | 425 |
Citroen DS3 | 2009 – | R134a | 500 |
Citroen XM V6 | 10.1993 – 2000 | R134a | 700 – 750 |
Citroen Xantia – Sanden compressor SD 7V 16 (Condenser 16 mm) | 1993 – 2000 | R134a | 850 – 900 |
Citroen Xsara Petrol | 1997 – 2000 | R134a | 950 – 1000 |
Citroen e-Mahari | 2016 – | R1234yf | 350 |
Citroen Berlingo | 1996 – 2002 | R134a | 850 – 900 |
Citroen C5 II | 2004 – 2010 | R134a | 625 |
Citroen Jumpy 2.0i with rear air conditioning, short wheelbase | 01.2007- | R134a | 950 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper III 2.2D HDI/3.0D Hdi with rear air conditioning | 2006 – | R134a | 950 |
Citroen Jumpy 1.6DHDi/2.0DHDi | 01.2007- | R134a | 540 |
Citroen Berlingo | 2003 – 2008 | R134a | 575 |
Citroen C5 II 2.2 HDi (DW12B) / 2.7HDi | 2006 – 2008 | R134a | 525 |
Citroen ZX | 1993 – 1998 | R134a | 900 – 950 |
Citroen Nemo | 2008 – | R134a | 500 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper II 2.0i/2.0D 2.2D 2.8D HDI with rear air conditioning | 2002 – 2006 | R134a | 700 |
Citroen AX | 1994 – 1997 | R134a | 600 – 650 |
Citroen C3 III | 11.2009 – | R134a | 500 |
Citroen C2 to Orga-No: 10041 | 2003 – | R134a | 625 |
Citroen C5 III 2.0HDi (RHF) | 2008 – | R134a | 625 |
Citroen DS4 1.6 THP/1.6VTi Denso compressor 6SEL16 | 2011 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen C4 Aircross | 2012 – | R134a | 500 |
Citroen C-Crosser | 2007 – | R134a | 500 |
Citroen DS5 1.6D e-Hdi | 2012 – | R134a | 450 |
Citroen DS5 2.0D HDi | 2012 – | R134a | 450 |
Citroen Jumpy 1.6DHDi/2.0DHDi with rear air conditioning, long wheelbase | 01.2007- | R134a | 950 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper with rear air conditioning | 10.1996 – 2002 | R134a | 950 – 1050 |
Citroen C8 2.0i/3.0i/2.2i | 2002 – | R134a | 675 |
Citroen Xsara 1.6i/2.0i/2.0HDi (RHY) | 2000 – 2006 | R134a | 540 – 590 |
Citroen Xantia – Sanden compressor SD 7H 15 | 1993 – 2000 | R134a | 750 – 800 |
Citroen Saxo | 1996 – 03.1996 | R134a | 575 – 625 |
Citroen C15 1.4i | 2002 – | R134a | 675 |
Citroen C4 Cactus 1.6 Hdi | 2014 – | R1234yf | 420 |
Citroen DS5 1.6 THP Denso Compressor 6SEL16 | 2012 – | R134a | 450 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper | 10.1996 – 2002 | R134a | 750 – 850 |
Citroen XM 2.0 | 10.1993 – 1996 | R134a | 700 – 750 |
Citroen C3 Aircross | 2017 – | R1234yf | 400 |
Citroen C3 Aircross | 2017 – | R134a | 425 |
Citroen C3 from Orga-No: 10042 (Europe) | 2002 – 2010 | R134a | 500 |
Citroen C4 1,4i/1,6i/2,0i/1,6HDi/2,0HDi | 2004 – 2011 | R134a | 425 – 475 |
Citroen C6 2.7 HDi/2.2 HDi/3.0 HDi | 2005 – 2012 | R134a | 525 |
Citroen C5 2.0D HDi | 2001 – 2004 | R134a | 650 – 700 |
Citroen C5 III 1.6i/1.8i/2.0i/1.6HDi/3.0HDi | 2008 – | R134a | 625 |
Citroen C6 3.0iV6 | 2005 – 2009 | R134a | 625 |
Citroen C4 Picasso II / Grand Picasso II | 02.2013 – | R1234yf | 450 |
Citroen Xantia 1.9D/1.9D Turbo | 02.1996 – 2000 | R134a | 800 – 850 |
Citroen Dispatch / Jumpy | 1995 – 2005 | R134a | 950 – 1000 |
Citroen XM 2,1/2,2 Diesel | 1996 – 2000 | R134a | 700 – 750 |
Citroen XM 2,1/2,2 Diesel | 10.1993 – 1996 | R134a | 700 – 750 |
Citroen DS5 1.6 THP Denso Compressor 5SEL12 | 2012 – | R134a | 450 |
Citroen Jumpy 1.6DHDi/2.0DHDi with rear air conditioning, short wheelbase | 01.2007 – | R134a | 850 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper | 1994 – 09.1996 | R134a | 950 – 1050 |
Citroen Relay / Jumper III 2.2D HDI/3.0D Hdi | 2006 – | R134a | 550 |
Citroen C8 2.0HDi/2.2HDi | 2002 – 2014 | R134a | 540 |
Citroen C5 1.8i/2.0i/3.0i | 2001 – 2004 | R134a | 650 – 700 |
Citroen XM 2.5 Diesel | 1994 – 1996 | R134a | 800 – 850 |
Citroen C-Elysee | 11.2012 – | R134a | 430 |
Citroen C1 1.0i | 2005 – 2014 | R134a | 420 – 480 |
Citroen C1 1.4HDi | 2005 – 2010 | R134a | 470 – 530 |
Citroen C1 II | 04.2014 – | R1234yf | 400 |
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Citroen refrigerant(freon) filling quantities.
Each vehicle model has a specific refrigerant capacity, which can be found in the owner’s manual or a professional service database. For accurate and environmentally safe servicing, always consult with a certified technician who uses the right tools and follows the latest industry standards.
AC refrigerant
When the scorching summer sun turns your vehicle into a mobile sauna, it’s the refreshing breeze from the air-conditioning system that comes to the rescue. This modern marvel of comfort relies heavily on a silent performer – the car refrigerant. This crucial fluid, which courses through the veins of your vehicle’s AC system, plays a pivotal role in banishing the heat. However, not all refrigerants are created equal, and understanding the differences is essential for ensuring a cool and comfortable drive.
R12, R134a, and R1234yf
The narrative of car refrigerants has seen many characters like R12, R134a, and R1234yf grace the stage over the years, each bringing its own merits to the table. R12, once a stalwart of the automotive realm, found favor in cars, trucks, and tractors. However, as the world woke up to the environmental perils it posed, R12 exited the stage, making way for its successor, R134a. This new protagonist, with its lower greenhouse gas emissions, quickly became the darling of environmentally-conscious drivers and vehicle manufacturers alike.
But the wheels of progress didn’t stop turning. The spotlight soon shifted to R1234yf, a modern-day hero boasting an even lower environmental impact than R134a. This newfound gem is gradually carving its niche in the automotive world, being incorporated into the air-conditioning systems of cars, trucks, and tractors, garnering accolades for its low global warming potential.
AC recharge requires a professional touch
While the evolution of refrigerants reflects the automotive industry’s stride towards eco-friendliness, it also underscores a vital dictum: the refrigerant type and filling capacity should be specified by the vehicle manufacturer. This isn’t a realm for DIY exploits. The intricacies involved in AC recharge require a professional touch. Venturing into this territory on your own could lead to a compromised AC system or, worse, a hefty repair bill.
The message is loud and clear – entrust the job of AC recharge to the professionals. They possess the expertise to ensure that the correct type and amount of refrigerant are used, as per the manufacturer’s specifications. This isn’t just about maintaining the cool ambiance of your vehicle; it’s about safeguarding the efficiency and longevity of the air-conditioning system.
Prepare for summer
In the grand tapestry of vehicle maintenance, understanding the role and nuances of car refridgerant is pivotal. So, the next time the summer sun blazes, ensure your vehicle’s A/C system is professionally recharged and ready to deliver that cool, refreshing respite. Your comfort, wallet, and the environment will be better off for it. Refrigerant (freon) filling quantity guides are an indispensable resource for ensuring your vehicle’s AC system operates efficiently.
Spanish version – Citroen cantidades de llenado de refrigerante. A/C R134a y R1234yf.