(8) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the liquid line fitting.
Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of a spe-
cial material for the R-134a system. Use only refrig-
erant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(9) Connect the liquid line to the condenser outlet
port.
(10) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
liquid line fitting to the condenser. Tighten the nut to
20 N´m (180 in. lbs.).
(11) Install the plastic cover onto the condenser
outlet stud.
(12) Remove the tape or plugs from the suction
line fitting and condenser inlet port.
(13) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the suction line fit-
ting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of a
special material for the R-134a system. Use only
refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(14) Connect the suction line to the condenser inlet
port.
(15) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
suction line fitting to the condenser. Tighten the nut
to 20 N´m (180 in. lbs.).
(16) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(17) Evacuate the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM EVACUATE).(18) Charge the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE).
A/C DISCHARGE LINE
DESCRIPTION
The A/C discharge line is the refrigerant line that
goes from the A/C compressor to the A/C condenser.
The A/C discharge line for the 5.9L Diesel engine is
serviced as an assembly with the suction line. The
A/C discharge line has no serviceable parts except
the rubber O-ring seals.
CAUTION: Use only O-ring seals specified for the
vehicle. Failure to use correct O-ring seal will cause
the refrigerant system connection to leak.
The O-ring seals used on the connections are made
from a special type of rubber not affected by R-134a
refrigerant. The O-ring seals must be replaced when-
ever the A/C discharge line is removed and installed.
If the A/C discharge line is found to be leaking or
is damaged, it must be replaced.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 5.9L DIESEL ENGINE
WARNING: REVIEW THE WARNINGS AND CAU-
TIONS IN THE FRONT OF THIS SECTION BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION (Refer
to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
WARNING) and (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION).
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITION-
ING/PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY).
(3) Disconnect the wire harness connector from the
A/C pressure transducer.
(4) Remove the nut that secures the discharge line
fitting to the condenser inlet port (Fig. 15).
(5) Disconnect the discharge line from the con-
denser.
(6) Remove the O-ring seal from the discharge line
fitting and discard.
(7) Install plugs in, or tape over the discharge line
fitting and condenser inlet port.
(8) Remove the bolt that secures the suction/dis-
charge line assembly to the A/C compressor.
Fig. 14 Condenser/Cooling Fan Assembly
1 - LH MOUNTING BOLT
2 - FRONT UPPER CROSSMEMBER
3 - LOWER MOUNTING FLANGE
4 - UPPER MOUNTING SCREW (2)
5 - LOWER MOUNTING SCREW (2)
6 - MOUNTING TABS
7 - CONDENSER COOLING FAN MOTOR
8 - COOLING FAN WIRE CONNECTOR
9 - RH MOUNTING BOLT
24 - 56 PLUMBINGDR
A/C CONDENSER FAN (Continued)
(7) Install plugs in, or tape over the discharge line
fitting and condenser inlet port.
(8) Remove the nut that secures the discharge line
fitting to the A/C compressor.
(9) Disconnect the discharge line from the com-
pressor.
(10) Remove the O-ring seal from the discharge
line fitting and discard.
(11) Install plugs in, or tape over the discharge
line fitting and compressor outlet port.
(12) Remove the discharge line from the engine
compartment.
(13) If necessary, remove the A/C pressure trans-
ducer from the discharge line.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 5.9L DIESEL ENGINE
(1) If removed, install the A/C pressure transducer
onto the discharge line using a new O-ring seal.
Tighten the transducer securely.
(2) Position the suction/discharge line assembly
into the engine compartment.
(3) Remove the tape or plugs from the suction line
and the accumulator outlet tube fitting.(4) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the accumulator out-
let tube fitting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is
made of a special material for the R-134a system.
Use only refrigerant oil of the type recommended for
the A/C compressor in the vehicle.
(5) Connect the suction line to the accumulator
outlet tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT LINE COU-
PLER - INSTALLATION).
(6) Install the secondary retaining clip onto the
spring-lock coupler that secures the suction line to
the accumulator outlet tube.
(7) Remove the tape or plugs from the suction and
discharge line fittings and the compressor ports.
(8) Lubricate new rubber O-ring seals with clean
refrigerant oil and install them on the suction and
discharge line fittings. Use only the specified O-rings
as they are made of a special material for the R-134a
system. Use only refrigerant oil of the type recom-
mended for the A/C compressor in the vehicle.
(9) Connect the suction/discharge line assembly to
the compressor.
(10) Install and tighten the bolt that secures the
suction/discharge line assembly to the compressor.
Tighten the bolt to 28 N´m (20 ft. lbs.).
Fig. 17 A/C Discharge Line - 3.7L Shown, 4.7L
Typical
1 - NUT
2 - FRONT UPPER CROSSMEMBER
3 - A/C CONDENSER
4 - NUT (2)
5 - SUCTION LINE
6 - A/C COMPRESSOR
7 - A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
8 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
9 - A/C DISCHARGE LINE
Fig. 18 A/C Discharge Line - 5.7L Hemi Engine
1 - DISCHARGE LINE
2 - NUT
3 - CONDENSER
4 - NUT
5 - SUCTION LINE
6 - A/C COMPRESSOR
7 - NUT
8 - A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
24 - 58 PLUMBINGDR
A/C DISCHARGE LINE (Continued)
(11) Remove the tape or plugs from the discharge
line fitting and condenser inlet port.
(12) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the discharge line fit-
ting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of a
special material for the R-134a system. Use only
refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(13) Connect the discharge line to the condenser
inlet port.
(14) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
discharge line fitting to the condenser. Tighten the
nut to 20 N´m (180 in. lbs.).
(15) Connect the wire harness connector to the A/C
pressure transducer.
(16) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(17) Evacuate the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM EVACUATE).
(18) Charge the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE).
INSTALLATION - 3.7L/4.7L AND 5.7L HEMI
ENGINE
(1) If removed, install the A/C pressure transducer
onto the discharge line using a new O-ring seal.
Tighten the transducer securely.
(2) Position the discharge line into the engine com-
partment.
(3) Remove the tape or plugs from the discharge
line fitting and the compressor outlet port.
(4) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the discharge line fit-
ting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of a
special material for the R-134a system. Use only
refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(5) Connect the discharge line to the compressor.
(6) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
discharge line to the compressor. Tighten the nut to
28 N´m (20 ft. lbs.).
(7) Remove the tape or plugs from the discharge
line fitting and condenser inlet port.
(8) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the discharge line fit-
ting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of a
special material for the R-134a system. Use only
refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.(9) Connect the discharge line to the condenser
inlet port.
(10) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
discharge line fitting to the condenser. Tighten the
nut to 20 N´m (180 in. lbs.).
(11) Connect the wire harness connector to the A/C
pressure transducer.
(12) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(13) Evacuate the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM EVACUATE).
(14) Charge the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE).
A/C EVAPORATOR
DESCRIPTION
The A/C evaporator is located in the HVAC hous-
ing, behind the instrument panel. The evaporator is
positioned in the HVAC housing so that all air that
enters the housing must pass over the fins of the
evaporator coils before it is distributed through the
system ducts and outlets. However, air passing over
the evaporator fins will only be conditioned when the
compressor is engaged and circulating refrigerant
through the evaporator tubes.
OPERATION
Refrigerant enters the A/C evaporator from the
fixed orifice tube as a low-temperature, low-pressure
mixture of liquid and gas. As air flows over the fins
of the A/C evaporator, the humidity in the air con-
denses on the fins, and the heat from the air is
absorbed by the refrigerant. Heat absorption causes
the refrigerant to boil and vaporize. The refrigerant
becomes a low-pressure gas before it leaves the A/C
evaporator.
The A/C evaporator cannot be repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
DRPLUMBING 24 - 59
A/C DISCHARGE LINE (Continued)
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS-
TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER-
FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS
IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Remove the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - REMOVAL).
(2) Disassemble the HVAC housing to access the
A/C evaporator (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/HVAC HOUSING -
DISASSEMBLY).
(3) Remove the evaporator temperature sensor
probe from the A/C evaporator.
(4) Lift the A/C evaporator out of the HVAC hous-
ing (Fig. 19).
INSTALLATION
NOTE: If the A/C evaporator is being replaced, add
60 milliliters (2 fluid ounces) of refrigerant oil to the
refrigerant system. Use only refrigerant oil of the
type recommended for the compressor in the vehi-
cle.
(1) Install the A/C evaporator into the HVAC hous-
ing. Make sure that the evaporator drain is clean
and unrestricted and that the evaporator deflector
shield is installed.
(2) Install the evaporator temperature sensor
probe into the A/C evaporator.
(3) Assemble the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/
HVAC HOUSING - ASSEMBLY).
(4) Install the HVAC housing (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/DISTRIBUTION/HVAC
HOUSING - INSTALLATION).
A/C ORIFICE TUBE
DESCRIPTION
The fixed A/C orifice tube (Fig. 20) is installed in
the liquid line between the outlet of the condenser
and the inlet of the evaporator. The A/C orifice tube
is only serviced as an part of the liquid line.
OPERATION
The fixed A/C orifice tube is used to meter the flow
of liquid refrigerant into the evaporator coil. The
high-pressure liquid refrigerant from the condenser
expands into a low-pressure liquid as it passes
through the metering orifice and diffuser screen of
the A/C orifice tube.
The A/C orifice tube is not serviceable. The A/C ori-
fice tube cannot be repaired and, if faulty or plugged,
it must be replaced as part of the liquid line.
Fig. 19 A/C Evaporator - Typical
1 - PASSENGER SIDE BLEND DOOR LEVER
2 - PASSENGER SIDE BLEND DOOR
3 - EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR WIRE
4 - HVAC HOUSING
5 - A/C EVAPORATOR
6 - EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROBE
7 - DRIVER SIDE BLEND DOOR
8 - DRIVER SIDE BLEND DOOR LEVER
Fig. 20 Fixed A/C Orifice Tube - Typical
1 - DIFFUSER SCREEN
2 - O-RING SEALS
3 - INLET FILTER SCREEN
4 - ORIFICE
24 - 60 PLUMBINGDR
A/C EVAPORATOR (Continued)
ING/PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY).
(3) Remove the air filter housing cover to gain
access to the accumulator (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM).
(4) Remove the secondary retaining clip from the
spring-lock coupler that secures the suction line to
the accumulator outlet tube (Fig. 22).
(5) Using the proper A/C line disconnect tool, dis-
connect the suction line from the accumulator outlet
tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITION-
ING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT LINE COUPLER -
REMOVAL).
(6) Remove the O-ring seal from the accumulator
outlet tube fitting and discard.
(7) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened suc-
tion line and the accumulator outlet tube fitting.
(8) Loosen the bolts that secure the accumulator to
the bracket located on the dash panel.
(9) Remove the secondary retaining clip from the
spring-lock coupler that secures the accumulator to
the evaporator outlet tube.
(10) Using the proper A/C line disconnect tool, dis-
connect the accumulator inlet tube fitting from the
evaporator outlet tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT
LINE COUPLER - REMOVAL).
(11) Remove the O-ring seal from the accumulator
inlet tube fitting and discard.
(12) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened accu-
mulator inlet tube fitting and the evaporator outlet
tube.
(13) Remove the accumulator from the engine com-
partment.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: If the accumulator is being replaced, add 60
milliliters (2 fluid ounces) of refrigerant oil to the
refrigerant system. Use only refrigerant oil of the
type recommended for the compressor in the vehi-
cle.
(1) Position the accumulator onto the dash panel
bracket in the engine compartment. Do not tighten
the bolts at this time.
(2) Remove the tape or plugs from the accumulator
inlet tube fitting and the evaporator outlet tube.
(3) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the accumulator inlet
tube fitting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is
made of a special material for the R-134a system.
Use only refrigerant oil of the type recommended for
the A/C compressor in the vehicle.
(4) Connect the accumulator inlet tube fitting to
the evaporator outlet tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING &AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT
LINE COUPLER - INSTALLATION).
(5) Install the secondary retaining clip onto the
spring-lock coupler that secures the accumulator
inlet tube fitting to the evaporator outlet tube.
(6) Tighten the accumulator bracket bolts to 4.5
N´m (40 in. lbs.).
(7) Remove the tape or plugs from the suction line
fitting and the accumulator outlet tube.
(8) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the accumulator out-
let tube fitting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is
made of a special material for the R-134a system.
Use only refrigerant oil of the type recommended for
the A/C compressor in the vehicle.
(9) Connect the suction line to the accumulator
outlet tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT LINE COU-
PLER - INSTALLATION).
(10) Install the secondary retaining clip onto the
spring-lock coupler that secures the suction line to
the accumulator outlet tube.
(11) Install the air filter housing cover to gain
access to the accumulator (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM).
Fig. 22 A/C Accumulator - Typical
1 - RH INNER FENDER
2 - ACCUMULATOR INLET TUBE
3 - A/C LINE SECONDARY RETAINING CLIP
4 - EVAPORATOR OUTLET TUBE
5 - BOLTS (2)
6 - ACCUMULATOR
7 - SUCTION LINE
8 - A/C LOW PRESSURE SERVICE PORT
9 - A/C LINE SECONDARY RETAINING CLIP
24 - 62 PLUMBINGDR
ACCUMULATOR (Continued)
ING/PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE -
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY).
(5) Remove the plastic cover from the condenser
outlet stud.
(6) Remove the nut that secures the liquid line fit-
ting to the condenser outlet (Fig. 26).
(7) Disconnect the liquid line from the condenser.
(8) Remove the seal from the liquid line fitting and
discard.
(9) Install plugs in, or tape over the liquid line fit-
ting and condenser outlet port.
(10) Disengage the liquid lines from the body
retaining clips.
(11) Remove the secondary retaining clip from the
spring-lock coupler that secures the front section of
the liquid line to the rear section of the liquid line.
(12) Using the proper A/C line disconnect tool, dis-
connect the front section of the liquid line from the
rear section of the liquid line (Refer to 24 - HEAT-
ING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIG-
ERANT LINE COUPLER - REMOVAL).
(13) Remove the O-ring seal from the liquid line
fitting and discard.
(14) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened front
liquid line fitting and rear liquid line tube.
(15) Remove the secondary retaining clip from the
spring-lock coupler that secures the liquid line to the
evaporator inlet tube.
(16) Using the proper A/C line disconnect tool, dis-
connect the liquid line from the evaporator inlet tube
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT LINE COUPLER -
REMOVAL).
(17) Remove the O-ring seal from the liquid line
fitting and discard.
(18) Install plugs in, or tape over the opened liquid
line fitting and evaporator inlet tube.
(19) Remove both sections of the liquid line from
the engine compartment.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position both sections of the liquid line into the
engine compartment.
(2) Remove the tape or plugs from the rear liquid
line fitting and the evaporator inlet tube.
(3) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the rear liquid line
fitting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of
a special material for the R-134a system. Use only
refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(4) Connect the liquid line fitting to the evaporator
inlet tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDI-
TIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT LINE COU-
PLER - INSTALLATION).(5) Install the secondary retaining clip onto the
spring-lock coupler that secures the liquid line fitting
to the evaporator inlet tube.
(6) Remove the tape or plugs from the front liquid
line fitting and the rear liquid line tube.
(7) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the front liquid line
fitting. Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of
a special material for the R-134a system. Use only
refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(8) Connect the front liquid line fitting to the rear
liquid line tube (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT LINE
COUPLER - INSTALLATION).
(9) Install the secondary retaining clip onto the
spring-lock coupler that secures the front liquid line
fitting to the rear liquid line tube.
(10) Engage the liquid lines to the body retaining
clips.
(11) Remove the tape or plugs from the liquid line
fitting and condenser outlet port.
(12) Lubricate a new rubber O-ring seal with clean
refrigerant oil and install it on the liquid line fitting.
Use only the specified O-ring as it is made of a spe-
Fig. 26 A/C Liquid Line - Typical
1 - BODY RETAINING CLIP
2 - SECONDARY RETAINING CLIP
3 - BODY RETAINING CLIP
4 - LIQUID LINE (REAR SECTION)
5 - SECONDARY RETAINING CLIP
6 - EVAPORATOR INLET TUBE
7 - A/C CONDENSER
8 - NUT
9 - BODY RETAINING CLIP
10 - LIQUID LINE (FRONT SECTION)
24 - 66 PLUMBINGDR
LIQUID LINE (Continued)
cial material for the R-134a system. Use only refrig-
erant oil of the type recommended for the A/C
compressor in the vehicle.
(13) Connect the liquid line to the condenser outlet
port.
(14) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
liquid line fitting to the condenser. Tighten the nut to
20 N´m (180 in. lbs.).
(15) Install the plastic cover onto the condenser
outlet stud.
(16) If equipped with the diesel engine, install the
passenger side battery tray (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/TRAY - INSTALLATION).
(17) If equipped with the diesel engine, install the
passenger side battery (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY - INSTALLATION).
(18) Reconnect the battery negative cables.
(19) Evacuate the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM EVACUATE).
(20) Charge the refrigerant system (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE).
REFRIGERANT
DESCRIPTION
The refrigerant used in this air conditioning sys-
tem is a HydroFluoroCarbon (HFC), type R-134a.
Unlike R-12, which is a ChloroFluoroCarbon (CFC),
R-134a refrigerant does not contain ozone-depleting
chlorine. R-134a refrigerant is a non-toxic, non-flam-
mable, clear, and colorless liquefied gas.
Even though R-134a does not contain chlorine, it
must be reclaimed and recycled just like CFC-type
refrigerants. This is because R-134a is a greenhouse
gas and can contribute to global warming.
OPERATION
R-134a refrigerant is not compatible with R-12
refrigerant in an air conditioning system. Even a
small amount of R-12 added to an R-134a refrigerant
system will cause compressor failure, refrigerant oil
sludge or poor air conditioning system performance.
In addition, the PolyAlkylene Glycol (PAG) synthetic
refrigerant oils used in an R-134a refrigerant system
are not compatible with the mineral-based refriger-
ant oils used in an R-12 refrigerant system.
R-134a refrigerant system service ports, service
tool couplers and refrigerant dispensing bottles have
all been designed with unique fittings to ensure that
an R-134a system is not accidentally contaminated
with the wrong refrigerant (R-12). There are alsolabels posted in the engine compartment of the vehi-
cle and on the compressor identifying to service tech-
nicians that the air conditioning system is equipped
with R-134a.
REFRIGERANT LINE COUPLER
DESCRIPTION
Spring-lock type refrigerant line couplers are used
to connect some of the refrigerant lines and other
components to the refrigerant system. These couplers
require a special tool for disengaging the two coupler
halves.
OPERATION
The spring-lock coupler is held together by a garter
spring inside a circular cage on the male half of the
fitting (Fig. 27). When the two coupler halves are
connected, the flared end of the female fitting slips
behind the garter spring inside the cage on the male
fitting. The garter spring and cage prevent the flared
end of the female fitting from pulling out of the cage.
Two O-rings on the male half of the fitting are
used to seal the connection. These O-rings are com-
patible with R-134a refrigerant and must be replaced
with O-rings made of the same material.
Secondary clips are installed over the two con-
nected coupler halves at the factory for added protec-
tion. In addition, some models have a plastic ring
that is used at the factory as a visual indicator to
confirm that these couplers are connected. After the
Fig. 27 Spring-Lock Coupler - Typical
1 - MALE HALF SPRING-LOCK COUPLER
2 - FEMALE HALF SPRING-LOCK COUPLER
3 - SECONDARY CLIP
4 - CONNECTION INDICATOR RING
5 - COUPLER CAGE
6 - GARTER SPRING
7 - COUPLER CAGE
8 - O-RING SEALS
DRPLUMBING 24 - 67
LIQUID LINE (Continued)
designs. Useonlyrefrigerant oil of the same type as
recommended to service the refrigerant system
(always refer to the specification tagincluded
with the replacement A/C compressor or the under-
hood A/C system specification tag).
OPERATION
After performing any refrigerant recovery or recy-
cling operation, always replenish the refrigerant sys-
tem with the same amount of the recommended
refrigerant oil as was removed. Too little refrigerant
oil can cause compressor damage, and too much can
reduce air conditioning system performance.
PAG refrigerant oil is much more hygroscopic than
mineral oil, and will absorb any moisture it comes
into contact with, even moisture in the air. The PAG
oil container should always be kept tightly capped
until it is ready to be used. After use, recap the oil
container immediately to prevent moisture contami-
nation.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT OIL
LEVEL
WARNING: REFER TO THE APPLICABLE WARN-
INGS AND CAUTIONS FOR THIS SYSTEM BEFORE
PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING OPERATION (Refer
to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
WARNING) and (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CON-
DITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION).
CAUTION: The refrigerant oil in the R-134a A/C sys-
tem is unique depending on the A/C compressor
used. Use only PAG oils that are designed to work
with R-134a refrigerant and the A/C compressor in
the vehicle. Always refer to the underhood A/C Sys-
tem Specification Label for the correct oil designa-
tion.
It is important to have the correct amount of lubri-
cant in the A/C refrigerant system to ensure proper
lubrication of the A/C compressor. Too little lubricant
will result in damage to the compressor. Too much
lubricant will reduce the cooling capacity of the A/C
system and consequently result in higher discharge
air temperatures.
The lubricant used in the compressor is polyalka-
lene glycol PAG lubricant. Only the refrigerant lubri-
cant approved for use with this vehicle should be
used to service the system. Do not use any other
lubricant. The lubricant container should be kept
tightly capped until it is ready for use. Refrigerant
lubricant will quickly absorb any moisture it comes
in contact with.
It will not be necessary to check the oil level in the
A/C compressor or to add oil, unless there has beenan oil loss. An oil loss may occur due to component
replacement, or a rupture or leak from a refrigerant
line, connector fitting, component or component seal.
If a leak occurs, add 30 milliliters (1 fluid ounce) of
the recommended refrigerant oil to the refrigerant
system after the repair has been made. Refrigerant
oil loss will be evident at the leak point by the pres-
ence of a wet, shiny surface around the leak.
COMPONENT REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL CHECK
When an air conditioning system is first assembled
at the factory, all components (except the A/C com-
pressor) are refrigerant oil free. After the refrigerant
system has been charged with (R-134a) refrigerant
and operated, the oil in the A/C compressor is dis-
persed through the lines and components. The A/C
evaporator, A/C condenser, and accumulator will
retain a significant amount of oil. Refer to the A/C
Component Refrigerant Oil Capacities table. When a
component is replaced, the specified amount of refrig-
erant oil must be added. When a new A/C compressor
is being installed, drain the lubricant from the used
compressor, measure the amount drained and discard
the used lubricant. Drain the lubricant from the new
A/C compressor into a clean container. Return the
amount of lubricant measured from the used com-
pressor, plus the amount reclaimed from the system
back into the new A/C compressor. When a line or
component has ruptured and oil has escaped, the
accumulator must be replaced along with the rup-
tured component.
A/C COMPONENT REFRIGERANT OIL
CAPACITIES
Component ml. oz.
Total System Fill 180 6
Accumulator 60 2
Condenser 30 1
Evaporator 60 2
Compressor Drain and measure
the oil from the old
compressor - see
text.
COMPRESSOR REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL CHECK
NOTE: Most reclaim/recycling equipment will mea-
sure the lubricant being removed during recovery.
This amount of lubricant should be added back into
the system. Refer to the reclaim/recycling equip-
ment manufacturers instructions.
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the system.
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