Important: Before opening the refrigeration system, ensure that the work area is
well-ventilated. Do not conduct welding or steam-cleaning operations on or
near the following areas:
• | The refrigeration system lines |
• | Other air conditioning components |
• | Ensure that all of the metal tubing lines are free of dents or
kinks that may cause line restriction. Line restriction may cause the loss
of system capacity. |
• | Do not bend the flexible hose lines to a radius of less than 4
times the diameter of the hose. |
• | Do not allow the flexible hose lines to come within 6.5 mm
(2.5 in) of the exhaust manifold. |
• | Regularly inspect the flexible hose lines for leaks or brittleness.
Replace the lines with new lines if deterioration or leaking is found. |
• | When disconnecting any fitting in the refrigerant system, recover
the system of all Refrigerant 134a. |
| Use the following steps in order to recover the system of all Refrigerant
134a : |
1. | Proceed very cautiously regardless of the gage readings. |
2. | Open the fitting very slowly. |
3. | Keep the hands and the face away from the fitting in order to
prevent injury. |
4. | If pressure is noticed when a fitting is loosened, allow the pressure
to bleed off slowly. |
Notice: Never use alcohol to remove moisture from the refrigeration system.
Damage to the system components could occur.
• | Immediately cap any refrigerant lines that are opened to the atmosphere.
This action prevents the entrance of moisture and dirt. |
| Dirt and moisture may cause internal A/C compressor wear or plugged
lines in the following areas: |
- | The A/C evaporator core |
- | The A/C expansion (orifice) tubes |
- | The A/C compressor inlet screens |
• | Remove the sealing caps from the subassemblies just before making
the connections for final assembly. |
| Apply a small amount of clean 525 viscosity refrigerant oil on all
of the tube and hose joints. |
• | Use new O-ring seals dipped in 525 viscosity oil when assembling joints.
The oil aids in assembly and helps provide a leakproof joint. Ensure that
the O-ring seals and the seats are in perfect condition. A burr or a piece
of dirt on the O-ring seal may cause a refrigerant leak. |
| Important: Use the proper wrenches in order to make connections on the O-ring seal
fittings.
Using improper wrenches may damage the connection.
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• | Use a wrench in order to back up the opposing fitting. This action will
prevent distortion of the connecting lines or the components. |
• | Use three different wrenches in order to simultaneously hold the
following components when connecting the flexible hose connections: |
- | The coupling that is attached to the flare nut |
- | This action prevents turning in the fitting and damage to the seat. |