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R-134a liquid refrigerant is highly volatile. A drop on the skin
of your hand could result in localized frostbite. When handling the
refrigerant, be sure to wear gloves.
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2. |
It is standard practice to wear goggles or glasses to protect
your eyes, and gloves to protect your hands. If refrigerant splashes
into your eyes, wash them with clean water immediately.
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3. |
The R-134a container is highly pressurized. Never leave it in
a hot place, and check if storage temperature is below 52°C (126°F)
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4. |
An electronic leak detector should be used to check the system
for refrigerant leakage. Bear in mind that the R-134a, upon coming into
contact with flame, produces phosgene, a highly toxic gas.
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5. |
Use only recommended lubricant for R-134a systems. If lubricants
other than the recommended one used, system failure may occur.
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6. |
PAG lubricant absorbs moisture from the atmosphere at a rapid
rate, therefore the following precautions must be observed:
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7. |
If an accidental discharge in the system occurs, ventilate the
work area before resume of service.
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1. |
Never open or loosen a connection before discharging the system.
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2. |
Seal the open fittings of components with a cap or plug immediately
to prevent intrusion of moisture or dust.
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3. |
Do not remove the sealing caps from a replacement component until
it is ready to be installed.
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4. |
Before connecting an open fitting, always install a new sealing
ring. Coat the fitting and seal with refrigerant oil before making the
connection.
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1. |
When it is necessary to open the refrigeration system, have everything
you will need to service the system ready so the system will not be
left open any longer than necessary.
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2. |
Cap or plug all lines and fittings as soon as they are opened
to prevent entrance of dirt and moisture.
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3. |
All lines and components in parts stock should be capped or sealed
until they are ready to be used.
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4. |
Never attempt to rebind formed lines to fit. Use the correct line
for the installation you are servicing.
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5. |
All tools, including refrigerant dispensing manifold, gauge set
manifold and test hoses, should be kept clean and dry.
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Rear Coil Spring Inspection
1.
Check the spring for distortion, aging or damage.
2.
Check the spring upper pad and lower pad for aging or damage.
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Anti-Pinch Strip Removal
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
After loosening the mounting screws, then remove the tailgate
side trim (A).
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Cooling Fan Components
1. Upper air guard
2. Cooling fan control module
3. Cooling fan shroud
4. Fan motor
5. Cooling fan
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