Subject: | Contaminated R-134a A/C Systems -- Air Conditioning System Flushing Procedures and Universal In-Line A/C Filter Installation |
Models: | 1993-2005 Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks |
2003-2005 HUMMER H2 |
with Air Conditioning |
This bulletin is being revised to update the parts information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-01-38-006C (Section 01 - HVAC).
GM Service Operations has worked with GM dealers to develop tools and procedures to properly flush A/C (air conditioning) systems. The recommended flushing procedure uses liquid R-134a refrigerant to perform the system flush and is the only GM approved method for system flushing. The use of alternate methods that utilize solvents has proven to be detrimental to A/C system performance and durability.
Every General Motors dealer has received a J 43600 ACR 2000 Air Conditioning Service Center that has built-in A/C system flushing capabilities. Every General Motors dealer has also received a J 45268 Flush Adapter Kit to utilize the flushing capability of the J 43600 ACR 2000.
This bulletin contains a general outline of the procedure and when to perform A/C system flushing. Vehicle specific flushing information is contained in the HVAC section of SI.
A/C system flushing should NOT be routinely performed when a system failure is encountered. System flushing takes a considerable amount of time to perform and is NOT necessary on most system failures. System flushing requires prior authorization by the GM Area Service Manager (the District Service Manager in Canada) and should be performed only when one of the following conditions is found:
• | A desiccant bag failure. |
• | A gross overcharge of A/C system lubricant. |
• | The A/C system lubricant is contaminated. |
• | A catastrophic compressor failure causing oil contamination. |
A/C system flushing will remove some of the metal particles during a flush, but flushing is not completely effective in removing all metallic debris. System flushing should not be considered if removal of metallic debris is the only objective. GM Service Operations continues to strongly recommend the use of a Liquid Line Filter and a Suction Screen to control this type of system contamination and avoid repeat failures.
• | J 43600 ACR 2000 Air Conditioning Service Center |
• | J 45268 A/C Flush Adapter Kit |
• | J 41447 R-134a Tracer Dye or equivalent |
• | J 41459 A/C Tracer Dye Injector or equivalent |
• | J 42220 Universal 12V Leak Detection Lamp or equivalent |
• | J 39400 Halogen Leak Detector or equivalent |
• | J 44551 A/C Suction Screen Kit |
• | J 45037 Oil Injector Kit |
• | J 45037-46 GM Universal Compressor PAG Oil (packaged as 6, 8 oz tubes) |
A warm engine compartment or higher ambient temperatures as well as air flow across the heat exchangers (evaporator, accumulator and condenser) speed the refrigerant recovery time during the A/C flush procedure. Whenever possible, warm the engine prior to A/C system flushing. An external fan blowing across the condenser and running the A/C blower motor while the engine is running may be used to speed up refrigerant recovery.
Each circuit of a front/rear A/C system must be flushed separately. Flow to one circuit must be blocked with the use of a blocked orifice tube or blocked TXV. The front circuit should always be flushed first.
Important: A blocked orifice tube is not supplied with the J 45268 Adapter kit. A blocked orifice can be made as follows: Cut the orifice tube frame and screen. Remove enough of the frame and screen to access the end of the brass orifice tube. Seal the tube by pinching off the end of the orifice tube.
Forward flushing (the same flow as normal system operation) is recommended for contaminated refrigerant and/or A/C system lubricant.
Important: Install a new filter inside the J 45268-1 for every flush. Service the filter with GM P/N 5651802 (use P/N 729832 in Canada). Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.
Important: Check that the J 43600 ACR 2000 has a sufficient refrigerant charge prior to the start of the flushing procedure. The J 43600 ACR 2000 must have at least 7 pounds (3.18 kgs) of refrigerant available for charging in the machine's internal storage vessel.
Important: Always close the valve on the J 43600 ACR 2000 external refrigerant tank before starting the flushing procedure.
Follow these steps to perform the forward flush:
Reverse flushing (the opposite flow of normal operation) is recommended for a desiccant bag failure. Always replace the accumulator after the reverse flushing procedure is complete.
Important: Install a new filter inside the J 45268-1 for every flush. Service the filter with P/N 5651802 (in Canada, P/N 729832). Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.
Important: Check that the J 43600 ACR 2000 has a sufficient charge prior to the start of the flushing procedure. The J 43600 ACR 2000 must have at least 7 pounds (3.18 kgs) of refrigerant available in the machine's internal storage vessel.
Important: Always close the valve on the J 43600 external refrigerant tank before starting the flushing procedure.
Follow these steps to perform the reverse flush:
Important: Flushing will remove all the A/C system lubricant and leak detection dye from the A/C system.
After a catastrophic compressor failure, it is extremely important to eliminate and/or contain the debris that may cause repeat repairs. The debris generated from a catastrophic compressor failure will be discharged into the compressor suction line, discharge line, condenser and liquid line. The use of the J 44551 Suction Screen kit DOES NOT replace the need for liquid line filters as described in the vehicle specific Service Information. A liquid line filter should be installed whenever possible, after a catastrophic compressor failure, to protect the expansion device (orifice tube or TXV) in both the front and rear systems from debris.
The J 44551 supplies your dealership with the right tools and supplies to cover the Delphi HD6, HU6 and HT6 compressors, as well as most non-Delphi compressors, for most GM applications. Delphi V5 and V7 compressors already have this screen installed in the suction port of the compressor and do not need an additional screen installed.
The J 44551 Suction Screen Kit contains three different screen sizes. Additional screen sizes are being developed. It is important to select the correct size screen that will press fit into the suction port of the compressor hose assembly. The screen should not be installed loose inside the hose assembly.
Important: Correct placement of the J 44551 is critical.
• | Inspect the original TXV for debris. |
• | Clean or replace the original TXV as needed. |
• | For front/rear systems, be sure both expansion devices (orifice tubes or TXVs) are installed. |
Important: Even after a system flush, control devices
are subject to contamination and malfunction. To insure long term reliability the
installation of the newly redesigned in-line A/C filter before an orifice tube or
rear TXV is recommended.
• Install the in-line filter on front A/C systems before the orifice tube. • Install the in-line filter on front/rear A/C systems before the "Y"
in the evaporator tube. • Do not allow metal burrs to enter the evaporator tube during cutting or
when removing the burrs. • Because of limited space in the engine compartment, it may be necessary
to remove the system's existing orifice tube and install the orifice in the in-line
filter.
Part Number | Description | Qty |
---|---|---|
5651802 (US) 729832 (Canada) | Filter/Carburetor Fuel Inlet | 1 Required Per Flush (packaged individually) |
89016656 (*AC Delco Part# 15-10413) | Universal In-Line A/C Filter | 1 (packaged individually) |
12378526 (US) 88900060 (Canada) | Lubricant, Synthetic (Universal Refrigerant Oil) | As Required (packaged 6, 8 oz tubes per case) |
12346303 (US) 10953458 (Canada) | R-134a Tracer Dye | 1 Per Vehicle (packaged 12 bottles per case) |
12356150 (US) 10953485 (Canada) | R-134a Refrigerant | As Required (packaged as a 30 lb. cylinder) |
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
*This filter is also available through your local A/C Delco distributor.
GM has not established a specific labor operation for system flushing. When system flushing is necessary during the warranty period, submit additional labor hours with the labor operation used for the system repair.