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What is your question?
I recently lost all my refrigerant in the A/C due to a hole in the hose, I replaced the hose and now I'm going to put the R134a back in it and I was wondering what the specifications are as to how much pressure and how much I need to put back in the vehicle?
How long has your 2017 Hyundai Tucson had this problem?
a few days

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Hello, why are you doing this when the vehicle has a warranty? Physical damage? I do not have the proper specifications in my data; you could create a log in at www.hmaservice.com and subscribe to Hyundai's genuine service manuals to find out what you need and a whole bunch more too.
Luckily, I’m not really a DIYer. I’m actually a disease mechanic currently but I work mostly on larger equipment for the military (11years experience). I have access to everything that is needed in order to do it and know how to properly do it, I just wasn’t entirely sure how much to put into it. I have looked within the manuel and under the hood but can’t seem to find anything on the vehicle and since it’s such a newer vehicle it’s hard to find the correct information.
Exact specs would be the way to go provided you have necessary measuring equipment - can always go old school > pressure chart / ambient temperature with manifold gauge set. I’ve always had good luck using that method. (*Most of the time* we can only assume the folks posting questions here are indeed DIYer’s)