After Repair Procedures
CAUTION: To prevent refrigerant system contamination and possible failure of the new component, carry out the following procedures.1. When an A/C compressor fails due to internal causes, clean the refrigerant system by flushing or filtering. This will remove any foreign material or contaminants that may be present and prevent damage to the new A/C compressor.
NOTE: The suction accumulator/drier and A/C evaporator core orifice Cannot be cleaned and new components must be installed.
2. Remove and discard the A/C evaporator core orifice.
NOTE: A dirty A/C evaporator core orifice or a condenser to evaporator tube containing black refrigerant oil and particles indicates that the A/C compressor has failed and a new compressor must be installed.
3. Remove the A/C compressor.
NOTE: Residual refrigerant oil in the A/C compressor must be drained and measured for correct system oil matching. Refrigerant Oil Addition
4. Remove the suction accumulator/drier.
NOTE: Residual refrigerant oil in the suction accumulator/drier must be drained and measured for correct oil system matching. Refrigerant Oil Addition
5. Clean the A/C evaporator core and the A/C condenser core by flushing. A/C System Flushing
NOTE: System flushing is the preferred method of cleaning. However, if flushing equipment is not available, system filtering may be carried out as an alternative.
6. Install the new A/C compressor.
7. Install the new suction accumulator/drier.
8. Install the new A/C evaporator core orifice.
9. Correctly oil match the system. Refrigerant Oil Addition
10. Evacuate and charge the system. Evacuation and Charging