Hose/Line HVAC: Service and Repair
REFRIGERANT LINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION1. Remove the battery.
2. Remove the fresh-air duct and air cleaner.
3. Discharge the refrigerant from the system. (See REFRIGERANT CHARGING.)
4. Remove the front side marker light.
5. Remove the front bumper.
6. Remove the drive belt.
7. Do not allow remaining compressor oil in the piping and connecting parts to spill, and remove in the order indicated in the table.
CAUTION: If moisture or foreign material enters the refrigeration cycle, cooling ability will be lowered and abnormal noise or other malfunction could occur. Always plug open fittings immediately after removing any refrigeration cycle parts.
8. Install in the reverse order of removal.
9. Perform the refrigerant system performance test. (See REFRIGERANT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE TEST.) Refrigerant System Performance Test
Refrigerant Line Removal Note
Block joint type
1. Disconnect the block joint type pipes by grasping the female side of the block with pliers or similar tool and holding firmly, and then remove the connection bolt or nut.
Quick joint type
1. Install the SST (49 N061 OAO) to the arrow side of the clamp.
2. Push the SST (49 N061 OAO) with your thumb until it snaps into the clamp.
CAUTION: Excessive force to the SST (49 N061 OAO) may damage the clamp. Be careful not to press hard when inserting the SST (49 N061 OAO) into the clamp.
3. Raise the stopper, and pull the SST (49 N061 OAO) from the piping.
4. Remove the SST (49 N061 OAO) from the clamp.
CAUTION: Be careful not to bend the SST (49 N061 OAO) needle when removing the clamp. If the SST (49 N061 OAO) needle is bent, the clamp can not be opened.
Refrigerant Line Installation Note
1. Apply compressor oil to the O-ring joints.
2. Tighten the piping joints.
Block joint type
1. Temporarily tighten the joint bolt by hand.
2. Connect the block joint type pipes by grasping the female side of the block with pliers or similar tool and holding firmly, and then tighten the connection bolt or nut with a torque wrench.