1. |
Remove the condenser, and then remove the
bottom cap (B) with L wrench (A) from the condenser.
Tightening
torque :
2.7~3.2N.m (0.28~0.33kgf.m, 2.0~2.4
lb-ft)
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2. |
Remove the desiccant (A) from condenser using
a long nose plier. Check for crumbled desiccant and clogged bottom
cap filter.
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3. |
Apply air conditioning compressor oil along
the O-rings and threads of the new bottom
cap. |
4. |
Insert the new desiccant into the receiver
drier tank. The desiccant must be sealed in vacuum before it is
exposed to air for use. |
5. |
Install the new bottom cap to the
condenser.
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Always replace the desiccant and
bottom cap at the same
time. |
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Replace the O-rings with new ones
at each fitting, and apply a thin coat of refrigerant
oil before installing them. Be sure to use the right
O-rings for R-134a to avoid
leakage. |
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Be careful not to damage the
radiator and condenser fins when installing the
condenser. |
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Be sure to install the lower mount
cushions of condenser securely into the
holes. |
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Charge the system, and test its
performance. | | | |