A/C - Insufficient Cooling/Poor Performance
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Bulletin No. T-91-48A
File in Group 1
Number 72
Corp. Ref. No. 911205R
Date March, 1991
SUBJECT: A/C SYSTEM HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE "BLOW-OFF"
MODELS AFFECTED: 1989-1991 DE VILLES AND FLEETWOODS
This bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin T-91-48 which should be discarded. This bulletin is being revised to correct the Group number and the Corporate reference number.
This bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin T-90-23 which should be discarded. This bulletin is being revised to incluae 1991 model year, include 1991 part number, change operation number, and revise the oil distribution.
Some 1989-1991 DeVille and Fleetwood A/C systems may experience an insufficient cooling or system condition due to refrigerant "blow-off " at the pressure relief valve found on the rear head of the compressor. Refer to Figure 1. This may be caused by a knock-out slug (from the muffler) becoming caught in the discharge hose assembly.
In the case of an inoperative system, always check for a refrigerant discharge through the pressure relief valve. As seen in the illustrations below, if the relief valve has not been released the piece of tape will be intact across the valve. Refer to Figure 1. Upon discharge from this valve the tape will be torn free and evidence of refrigerant oil will appear about the valve and surrounding area.
If the pressure relief valve has opened and released refrigerant, use the following procedure:
CAUTION: Before any service is attempted which requires opening of the refrigerant system, the technician should be thoroughly familiar with the important information contained under the heading "On-Car Service" in Section 1C of the Service Information Manual.
1. Check the following:
a. Outer surfaces of radiator and condenser cores for blockage. Check between the condenser and radiator. Clean as needed.
b. Restrictions or kinks in evaporator and condenser cores, hoses, tubes, etc. Replace as needed.
c. Cooling fan operation. Repair as needed.
d. Air ducts for leaks and restrictions. Low air flow may mean a restricted or frozen evaporator core. Repair as needed.
e. Compressor clutch for slippage. Check compressor clutch coil current (3-6 amps) and compressor clutch. Refer to Section 8A for electrical schematics. Repair/replace as needed.
f Drive belt for improper tension or excessive wear. Replace as needed.
g. Orifice tube for plugged condition. Clean or replace as needed.
2. If no blockage is found, replace A/C hose assembly and add 4 oz. of new 525 viscosity refrigerant oil: 1989-1990 - P/N 25535804 and 1991 - P/N 25553650
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
3. Before replacing other component parts of the A/C system, take special note of "CCOT Refrigerant Oil Distribution" as follows:
CCOT Refrigerant Oil Distribution:
New 525 viscosity refrigerant oil must be added to the system when components are replaced:
^ Compressor
^ If less than 30 ml (1 oz.) is drained, add 60 ml (2 oz.)
^ If more than 30 ml (1 oz.) is drained, add same amount that was drained
^ Accumulator
^ Add 104 ml (3.5 oz.) to new accumulator
^ Evaporator
^ Add 90 ml (3 oz.)
^ Condenser
^ Add 30 ml (1 oz.)
Replacing Refrigerant Oil Loss Due To Large Leak:
If the refrigerant charge is abruptly lost due to a large leak, approximately 90 ml (3 oz.) of refrigerant oil will be lost. Leaks which let refrigerant bleed off over time do not cause such oil loss.
After replacing a component which had caused a large leak, add 90 ml (3 oz.) of new 525 viscosity refrigerant oil PLUS the amount of oil required for the component as listed above. Add the oil directly to the component. If this cannot be done easily, add the oil to the accumulator.
Evacuate and recharge the system.
WARRANTY INFORMATION VEHICLE SERIES
Operation
Operation Description Number C D E J K V
1989-1990 Compressor Suction Discharge D3088 .6
Hose Assembly
1991 Compressor Suction Discharge Hose D3088 .6
Assembly
ADD:
For recover, evacuation, and recharge of .7
refrigerant