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pressure-tight and leak free. It is a good practice to
inspect all flexible hose refrigerant lines at least once
a year to make sure they are in good condition and
properly routed.
(1) When installing individual tubes, insert tube
into core ensuring that tube O-ring is seated in core
and not pinched. Hold tube in seated position while
installing the round tube-to-core clamp (Fig. 14).
NOTE: The round tube-to-heater-core clamp should
be left loose enough to turn the tube in the core.
Position the core in the housing, and then tighten
the tube-to-heater-core clamp after orienting the
tubes to the molded HVAC housing.
(2) Lower the heater core into the HVAC housing.
(3) Install the mode door actuator, if removed from
housing for core removal.
(4) Position the retainers over the heater core
tubes. Install and tighten the screws that secure the
heater core and retainers to the HVAC housing.
Tighten the screws to 2.2 N´m (20 in. lbs.).NOTE: The grounding strap is to be attached to the
lower heater core tube retainer.
(5) Reinstall the HVAC housing to the vehicle.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
DISTRIBUTION/HVAC HOUSING - INSTALLA-
TION)
RECEIVER / DRIER
DESCRIPTION
The receiver/drier is mounted in the engine com-
partment between the condenser and is part of the
liquid line assembly. The filter/drier cannot be
repaired, if the filter/drier is faulty, damaged, left
open to the atmosphere or contaminated the line
assembly must be replaced.
OPERATION
The filter-drier performs a filtering action to pre-
vent foreign material in the refrigerant from contam-
inating the expansion valve. A desiccant bag is
mounted inside the filter-drier canister to absorb any
Fig. 13 HEATER CORE AND TUBES - (Typical)
1 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
2 - EXPANSION VALVE
3 - ELECTRIC ACTUATOR
4 - OUTLET TO DEFROSTER DUCTS
5 - ELECTRIC ACTUATOR
6 - FLOOR DUCT
7 - TO REAR PASSENGER FLOOR AIR DUCTS8 - FLOOR DUCT
9 - HEATER CORE AND TUBES
10 - HOUSING DRAIN
11 - BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR/CONTROLLER
12 - BLOWER MOTOR
13 - GROUND STRAP
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HEATER CORE (Continued)
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moisture which may have netered and become
trapped within the refrigerant system. In addition,
during periods of high demand air conditioner opera-
tion, the filter-drier acts as a reservoir to store sur-
plus refrigerant. Refrigerant enters the filter-drier as
a high-pressure, low-temperature liquid.
REMOVAL
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) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
(1) Recover the refrigerant from the refrigerant
system(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITION-
ING/PLUMBING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
(2) Remove the battery and the battery tray(Refer
to 8 - ELECTRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY -
REMOVAL) and (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/BAT-
TERY SYSTEM/TRAY - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the screw from the receiver/drier
bracket (Fig. 15) or (Fig. 16).
(4) Remove the retaining nut from the evaporator
connection and then slide the suction line off the
stud and liquid line.
(5) Remove the receiver/drier bracket from the
stud and disconnect the liquid line from the evapora-tor inlet. Install plugs in or tape over all of the evap-
orator connection openings and opened refrigerant
line fittings.
(6) Disconnect the liquid line from the condenser
outlet. Install plugs in, or tape over all of the opened
refrigerant line fittings.
(7) Remove liquid line assembly.
INSTALLATION
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) (Refer to 24 - HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - CAUTION)
Any kinks or sharp bends in the refrigerant plumb-
ing will reduce the capacity of the entire air condi-
tioning system. Kinks and sharp bends reduce the
flow of refrigerant in the system. A good rule for the
flexible hose refrigerant lines is to keep the radius of
all bends at least ten times the diameter of the hose.
In addition, the flexible hose refrigerant lines should
be routed so they are at least 80 millimeters (3
inches) from the exhaust manifold.
High pressures are produced in the refrigerant sys-
tem when the air conditioning compressor is operat-
ing. Extreme care must be exercised to make sure
that each of the refrigerant system connections is
pressure-tight and leak free. It is a good practice to
Fig. 14 HEATER CORE, TUBES, AND O-RINGS
1 - HEATER CORE TUBES
2 - TUBE-TO-CORE CLAMPS
3 - SCREWS
4 - O-RINGS
5 - HEATER CORE
Fig. 15 COMPRESSOR AND A/C LINES - V8
1 - DISCHARGE LINE
2 - A/C COMPRESSOR
3 - SUCTION LINE
4 - A/C/ CONDENSOR
5 - DISCHARGE LINE TO CONDENSOR
6 - A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER SWITCH
7 - A/C/ SERVICE PORT
8 - RECEIVER DRIER
WJPLUMBING 24 - 73
RECEIVER / DRIER (Continued)
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inspect all flexible hose refrigerant lines at least once
a year to make sure they are in good condition and
properly routed.
(1) Remove the tape or plugs from the refrigerant
line fittings on the condenser outlet and the con-
denser end of the liquid line. Connect the liquid line
to the condenser outlet. Tighten the retaining nut to
20.16 N´m (180 in. lbs.).
(2) Remove the tape or plugs from the refrigerant
line fittings on the evaporator end of the liquid line
and the evaporator inlet. Place the receiver/drier
bracket on the stud and connect the liquid line to the
evaporator inlet.
(3) Remove the tape or plugs from the suction line
and evaporator outlet. Slide the suction line connec-
tion block on the liquid line on the evaporator con-
nection stud. Tighten the retaining nut to 20.16 N´m
( 180 in. lbs.).
(4) Insert a screw for the receiver/drier bracket
and hand turn three turns. Tighten the screw to
10.64 N´m (95 in. lbs.).(5) Install the battery tray and the battery(Refer
to 8 - ELECTRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/TRAY -
INSTALLATION) and (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY - INSTALLATION).
(6) Evacuate the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM EVACUATE)
(7) Charge the refrigerant system. (Refer to 24 -
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REFRIGERANT SYS-
TEM CHARGE)
NOTE: If the receiver/drier is replaced, add 120 mil-
liliters (4 fluid ounces) of refrigerant oil to the
refrigerant system. Use only refrigerant oil of the
type recommended for the compressor in the vehi-
cle. (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING/
PLUMBING/REFRIGERANT OIL - DESCRIPTION)
Fig. 16 2.7L Diesel Compressor-RHD (LHD typical)
1 - SUCTION LINE MOUNTING SCREW
2 - SUCTION LINE TO H-BLOCK
3 - H-BLOCK
4 - RECEIVER DRIER
5 - LIQUID LINE SERVICE PORT6 - LIQUID LINE AND RECEIVER DRIER
7 - A/C COMPRESSOR
8 - A/C COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT
9 - RADIATOR - CONDENSOR ASSEMBLY
24 - 74 PLUMBINGWJ
RECEIVER / DRIER (Continued)