The 2010 Ford F-150 holdS34 ounces of freon for the A/C system in the vehicle. When You notice that the A/C is not cooling properly one of the first things that You should do is check the freon levels to make sure they are correct. When You are changing freon in the truck You should use a freon exchange tool. This tool will drain the existing freon from the system and then replace it with fresh freon. This is the only way that You can confirm that You have the exact amount of freon that You need for the truck. If You notice any leaks in the HVAC system You should repair those as well because leaking freon is harmful to the environment.
Lonestar Renaisance Man
June 15, 2021
The label under the hood of my 2010 F150 5.4 Platinum states 24oz
Richard M.
April 9, 2020
The refrigerant capacity is 9 liters.
LilDoggieBigBittie
July 3, 2022
Richard you're an idiot. We're talking refrigerant, not coolant.
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