Possible Leak AreaDiagnostic Procedure with Fluorescent Dye
21-96Climate Control
Refrigerant Leak Check (cont’d)
NOTE:
Check for leaks in a dark work area, and use the UV light and the special glasses from the leak check kit. Other UV lights may not work well with the Tracer-Stick
dye.
Small leaks may take up to 1 week of vehicle operation (with normal A/C use) to become visible.
Service Ports If a leak is found, replace the Schrader valve on the service port.
A/C Lines Use a permanent marker pen to circle the leak area.
If a leak is found, remove and replace the A/C line (see page 21-8).
Condenser If a leak is found, remove the condenser (see page 21-88). Determine whether leak is in the condenser or the receiver/dryer.
Use a permanent marker pen to circle the leak area.
Replace either the receiver/dryer (see page 21-89), or the condenser
(see page 21-88), depending upon which is leaking.
A/C Compressor Check for leaks at all of the compressor joints, the clutch center, the compressor front housing bolts, and the scroll bolts on the back of the
compressor.
If a leak is found, use a permanent marker pen to circle the leak area.
If the compressor relief valve appears to be leaking, determine whether the
leak is coming from the relief valve, or the joint between the compressor
casing and the valve.
If the leak is from the relief valve, check the A/C system pressures, and refer
to the pressure test table in the A/C system test (see page 21-99). If the leak is
from the casing/valve joint, replace the A/C compressor relief valve (see page
21-87).
If the leak is coming from the suction hose and/or discharge hose fittings on
the compressor, clean the A/C fittings and replace the suction/discharge
fitting O-rings.
For all other compressor leaks, remove and replace the A/C compressor
(see page 21-83).
Evaporator Start checking for evaporator leaks by illuminating the evaporator drain tube area.
If a leak is found, remove theevaporator core (see page 21-78).
Determine whether leak is from evaporator or expansion valve.
Use a permanent marker pen to circle the leak area.
Replace the expansion valve (see page 21-80), or the evaporator core
(see page 21-78), depending upon which is leaking.
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