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3. If the low-pressure does not reach more than 93.3 kPa (700 mmHg, 27.6 in.Hg) in 10 minutes, there is
probably a leak in the system. Partially charge the system, and check for leaks. See REFRIGERANT
LEAK TEST.
4. Remove the low pressure valve from the low-pressure service port.
SYSTEM CHARGING
Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to remove
HFC-134a (R-134a) from the air conditioning system.
If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.
1. Connect an R-134a refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System (A) to the high-pressure service
port (B) as shown in Fig. 8, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.
Fig. 8: Connecting Refrigerant Recovery To High-Pressure Service Port And Low-Pressure Service
Port
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2. Add the same amount of new refrigerant oil to system that was removed during recovery. Use only
specified refrigerant oil. Charge the system with 18.0 ± 0.88 oz. (510 ± 25g) of R-134a refrigerant. Do not
overcharge the system the compressor will be damaged.
REFRIGERANT LEAK TEST
CAUTION:
Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate your eyes,
nose, or throat.
Be careful when connecting service equipment.
Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.
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Always conduct a leak test with an electronic leak detector whenever leakage or refrigerant is suspected and
when conducting service operations which are accompanied by disassembly or loosening or connection fittings.
If a gas leak is detected, proceed as follows:
1. Check the torque on the connection fittings and, if too loose, tighten to the proper torque. Check for gas
leakage with a leak detector (A).
2. If leakage continues even after the fitting has been tightened, discharge the refrigerant from the system,
disconnect the fittings, and check their seating faces for damage. Always replace, even if the damage is
slight.
3. Check the compressor oil and add oil if required.
4. Charge the system and recheck for gas leaks. If no leaks are found, evacuate and charge the system again.
Fig. 9: Identifying Leak Detector
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COMPONENT LOCATION INDEX
ENGINE ROOM
NOTE:
In order to use the leak detector properly, read the manual supplied by the
manufacturer.
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Fig. 10: Identifying Engine Room Component Locations
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INTERIOR
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Fig. 11: Identifying Interior Component Locations
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COMPRESSOR OIL
INSPECTION
OIL SPECIFICATION
1. The HFC-134a system requires synthetic (PAG) compressor oil whereas the R-12 system requires
mineral compressor oil. The two oils must never be mixed.
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