Hyundai refrigerant capacity chart: R134a and R1234yf

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Model
Year of manufacture
Type of coolant
Refrigerant quantity (g)
Hyundai Tuscon with petrol engine
2004 – 2010
R134a
490 – 530
Hyundai H1/H200/Starex 2.4i/2.5D/2.6D compressor: FS10/Zexel
1997 – 2008
R134a
625 – 675
Hyundai Santa Fe
2001 – 2006
R134a
575 – 625
Hyundai Sonata
1995 – 1997
R134a
700 – 750
Hyundai Santa Fe (DM)
09.2012 –
R1234yf
600
Hyundai i20 (GB)
11.2014 –
R134a
470
Hyundai i30 (GD)
12.2011 –
R1234yf
500
Hyundai ix20
2010 –
R134a
550
Hyundai Santa Fe (DM)
09.2012 –
R134a
600
Hyundai Santa Fe (CM) with rear air conditioning
03.2006 – 2012
R134a
850
Hyundai Sonata
1993 – 1994
R134a
775 – 825
Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0i Turbo/3.8i
2010 –
R134a
570
Hyundai Accent (MC)
11.2005 –
R134a
500
Hyundai Accent (LC)
2002 – 2005
R134a
550
Hyundai i800 / iLoad / iMax with rear air conditioning
2008 –
R134a
850
Hyundai i10 (BA/IA)
12.2013 –
R1234yf
410
Hyundai Atoz/Atos
1998 – 2004
R134a
625 – 675
Hyundai Accent
1996 – 09.1999
R134a
670 – 680
Hyundai Accent
10.1999 – 2002
R134a
575 – 625
Hyundai Elantra (XD) compressor: 10PA15
06.2000 – 2006
R134a
655 – 705
Hyundai Accent
1994 – 1995
R134a
670-680
Hyundai Galloper
08.1998 – 2002
R134a
760 – 800
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe with rear air conditioning
2013 –
R1234yf
750
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe with rear air conditioning
2013 –
R134a
800
Hyundai i40 1.6GDi/2.0GDi/1.7CRDi
2011 –
R134a
550
Hyundai i800 / iLoad / iMax 2.5D CRDi
2008 –
R134a
650
Hyundai Santa Fe (DM) with rear air conditioning
09.2012 –
R134a
750
Hyundai Terracan 2.9 CRDI/3.5iV6
2001 – 2008
R134a
825 – 875
Hyundai Lantra
1996 – 2000
R134a
675 – 725
Hyundai ix55 with rear air conditioning
2008 –
R134a
900
Hyundai Sonata V (NF)
2005 –
R134a
530 – 570
Hyundai Veloster 1.6GDi
2011 –
R134a
420
Hyundai i20
2009 –
R134a
450
Hyundai i30
2008 – 2012
R134a
500
Hyundai i30 (GD)
12.2011 –
R134a
500
Hyundai Sonata III (EF)
1998 – 2001
R134a
675 – 725
Hyundai Elantra (XD) compressor: HS-15
06.2000 – 2006
R134a
655 – 705
Hyundai H1/H200/Starex 2.4i/2.5D/2.6D compressor: MSC130CV/V6 CwV with rear air conditioning
1997 – 2005
R134a
1300
Hyundai H1/H200/Starex 2.4i/2.5D/2.6D compressor: MSC130CV/V6 CWV
1997 – 2005
R134a
625 – 675
Hyundai H100
1993 – 02.2000
R134a
625 – 675
Hyundai ix55
2008 –
R134a
700
Hyundai Pony
1994 –
R134a
680 – 700
Hyundai ix35
2010 –
R134a
510
Hyundai i10 (BA/IA)
12.2013 –
R134a
410
Hyundai H100 with rear air conditioning
1993 – 02.2000
R134a
1350 – 1450
Hyundai Santa Fe (CM)
03.2006 – 2012
R134a
600
Hyundai i800 / iLoad / iMax
2008 –
R134a
650
Hyundai Matrix 1.6i/1.8i
2001 – 2006
R134a
570
Hyundai Lantra
1994 – 1996
R134a
670 – 680
Hyundai Trajet
03.2000 – 2003
R134a
645 – 695
Hyundai XG
2000 – 2003
R134a
650 – 690
Hyundai S Coupe
1994 – 04.1996
R134a
650 – 700
Hyundai Azera 3.3i / 2.2D CRDi
2007 –
R134a
500
Hyundai Galloper with rear air conditioning
08.1998 – 2002
R134a
1150 – 1200
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe
2013 –
R1234yf
550
Hyundai Getz
2002 – 2008
R134a
475 – 525
Hyundai Tuscon with diesel engine
2004 – 2010
R134a
490 – 530
Hyundai Coupe (GK)
2002 – 2006
R134a
575 – 625
Hyundai Grandeur 3.3i/3.8i/2.2D CRDi
2005 –
R134a
480 – 520
Hyundai H1/H300/Starex/Satellite/Montana 2.5D CRDi
2008 –
R134a
650
Hyundai H1/H300/Starex/Satellite/Montana 2.5D CRDi with rear air conditioning
2008 –
R134a
850
Hyundai i10
2008 – 2013
R134a
450
Hyundai Sonata IV (new EF)
2001 – 2005
R134a
660 – 700
Hyundai Tuscon (TLE)
06.2015 –
R1234yf
600
Hyundai Trajet with rear air conditioning
03.2000 – 2003
R134a
825 – 875
Hyundai Santa Fe (DM) with rear air conditioning
09.2012 –
R1234yf
750
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe
2013 –
R134a
600
Hyundai H1 / H200 / Starex / Satellite 2.5D CRDi
2002 – 2008
R134a
650
Hyundai H1/H200/Starex 2.4i/2.5D/2.6D compressor: FS10/Zexel with rear air conditioning
1997 – 2008
R134a
1300
Hyundai H1 / H200 / Starex / Satellite 2.5D CRDi with rear air conditioning
2002 – 2008
R134a
950
Hyundai i800 / iLoad / iMax 2.5D CRDi with rear air conditioning
2008 –
R134a
850
Hyundai i20 (GB)
11.2014 –
R1234yf
470
Hyundai Coupe
05.1996 – 04.2002
R134a
675 – 725
Disclaimer: Data in this chart is provided with diligence but without liability for inaccuracies or omissions. We are not liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of this information. Use at your own risk.

Hyundai 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 – Hyundai cantidades de llenado de refrigerante. A/C R134a y R1234yf.