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Flushing LA1

Tools Required

    • J 43600 ACR 2000 Air Conditioning Service Center
    • J 45268 Flush Adapter Kit
    • J 41447 R-134A A/C Tracer Dye-Box of 24
    • J 42220 Universal 12V Leak Detection Lamp

Important: Flushing with the ACR 2000 is not intended to remove metal from the air conditioning (A/C) system.

Flushing is intended to remove the following contaminants:

    • Contaminated polyalkylene glycol (PAG) oil
    • Desiccant, following a desiccant bag failure
    • Overcharge of PAG oil
    • Refrigerant contamination

    Important: Warmer engine or ambient temperature decreases the refrigerant recovery time during the A/C flush procedure.

  1. Recover the refrigerant. Refer to Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging .
  2. Remove the orifice tube. Refer to Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement .
  3. Connect the A/C lines with the orifice tube removed.
  4. Remove the A/C compressor. Refer to Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement .
  5. Install J 45268-2 to the A/C compressor hose assembly.

  6. Object Number: 787687  Size: SH
  7. Forward flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for contaminated refrigerant or PAG oil.
  8. Perform the following procedure:

            Important: The filter inside J 45268-1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.

    6.1. Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each flush.

    Connect J 45268-1 flush filter to the suction port of J 45268-2 flush adapter.

    6.2. Connect the blue hose from J 43600 to J 45268-1 flush filter adapter.
    6.3. Connect the red hose from J 43600 to J 45268-2.
  9. Reverse flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for desiccant bag failure only. Perform the following procedure and replace the accumulator when the flush is complete:
  10.         Important: The filter inside J 45268-1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.

    7.1. Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each flush.
    7.2. Connect J 45268-1 flush filter to the discharge port of J 45268-2 flush adapter.
    7.3. Connect the blue hose from J 43600 to J 45268-1 flush filter adapter.
    7.4. Connect the red hose from J 43600 to the suction port of J 45268-2.

    Important: Close the valve on the external refrigerant tank, before starting the flush process.

  11. Flush the A/C system. Follow the instructions supplied with the J 43600 .
  12. Remove J 45268-2 from the A/C compressor hose assembly.
  13. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.

    Important: Flushing will remove all the PAG oil from the A/C system.

    The A/C system must be replenished with the correct amount of PAG oil.

  14. If replacing the A/C compressor after flushing the system, add the total system capacity of PAG oil to the compressor. Refer to Refrigerant System Capacities .
  15. If reinstalling the removed A/C compressor, perform the following procedure:

    10.1. Remove the A/C compressor drain plug.
    10.2. Drain the PAG oil from the A/C compressor. Rotate the compressor input shaft to assist in draining the PAG oil from the compressor.
    10.3. Install the A/C compressor drain plug.

    Tighten
    Tighten the drain plug to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).

    10.4. Add the total system capacity of PAG oil to the A/C compressor. Refer to Refrigerant System Capacities .

    Important: Flushing will remove the fluorescent leak detection dye from the A/C system.

  16. Add one bottle of J 41447 directly to the A/C compressor.
  17. Install the A/C compressor. Refer to Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement .
  18. Inspect the orifice tube for debris. Clean or replace as needed.
  19. Install the orifice tube. Refer to Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement .
  20. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system. Refer to Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging .
  21. Leak test the fittings using J 42220 .

Flushing L61

Tools Required

    • J 43600 Air Conditioning Service Center
    • J 45268 Flush Adapter Kit
    • J 41447 R-134A A/C Tracer Dye-Box of 24
    • J 42220 Universal 12V Leak Detection Lamp

Important: Flushing with the ACR 2000 is not intended to remove metal from the air conditioning (A/C) system.

Flushing is intended to remove the following contaminants:

    • Contaminated polyalkylene glycol (PAG) oil
    • Desiccant, following a desiccant bag failure
    • Overcharge of PAG oil
    • Refrigerant contamination

    Important: Warmer engine or ambient temperature decreases the refrigerant recovery time during the A/C flush procedure.

  1. Recover the refrigerant. Refer to Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging .
  2. Remove the orifice tube. Refer to Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement .
  3. Connect the A/C lines with the orifice tube removed.
  4. Remove the A/C compressor. Refer to Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement .
  5. Install J 45268-10 to the A/C compressor hose assembly.

  6. Object Number: 787687  Size: SH
  7. Forward flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for contaminated refrigerant or PAG oil.
  8. Perform the following procedure:

            Important: The filter inside J 45268-1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.

    6.1. Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each flush.

    Connect J 45268-1 flush filter to the suction port of J 45268-10 flush adapter.

    6.2. Connect the blue hose from J 43600 to J 45268-1 flush filter adapter.
    6.3. Connect the red hose from J 43600 to J 45268-10.
  9. Reverse flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for desiccant bag failure only.
  10. Perform the following procedure and replace the accumulator when the flush is complete:

            Important: The filter inside J 45268-1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.

    7.1. Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each flush.

    Connect J45268-1 flush filter to the discharge port of J 45268-10 flush adapter.

    7.2. Connect the blue hose from J 43600 to J 45268-1 flush filter adapter.
    7.3. Connect the red hose from J 43600 to the suction port of J 45268-10.

    Important: Close the valve on the external refrigerant tank before starting the flush process.

  11. Flush the A/C system. Follow the instructions supplied with J 43600 .
  12. Remove J 45268-10 from the A/C compressor hose assembly.
  13. Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.

    Important: Flushing will remove all the PAG oil from the A/C system. Replenish the A/C system with the correct amount of PAG oil.

  14. If the removed A/C compressor will be reinstalled, perform the following steps:
  15. 10.1. Remove the A/C compressor drain plug.
    10.2. Rotate the compressor input shaft to assist in draining the PAG oil from the compressor.
    10.3. Drain the PAG oil from the A/C compressor.
    10.4. Install the A/C compressor drain plug.

    Tighten
    Tighten the drain plug to 15 N·m (10 lb ft).

    10.5. Add the total system capacity of PAG oil to the A/C compressor. Refer to Refrigerant System Capacities .
  16. If you are replacing the A/C compressor after flushing the system, perform the following steps:
  17. 11.1. Do NOT drain the new PAG oil from the compressor. Deduct the amount of PAG oil shipped with the service compressor from the amount of PAG oil listed in the capacities table. Refer to Refrigerant System Capacities .
    11.2. Add the calculated amount of oil to the compressor, as needed.

    Important: Flushing will remove the fluorescent leak detection dye from the A/C system.

  18. Add one bottle of J 41447 directly to the A/C Compressor.
  19. Install the A/C compressor. Refer to Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement .
  20. Inspect the orifice tube for debris. Clean or replace as needed.
  21. Install the orifice tube. Refer to Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement .
  22. Evacuate and recharge the A/C system. Refer to Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging .
  23. Leak test the fittings using J 42220 .