Service Procedures For Retrofitted A/C Systems: Overview
ClassificationHA94-006
Section:
Air Conditioning
Models:
See below
Reference
TECHNICAL BULLETIN ITB94-054
Date:
September 26, 1994
SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR RETROFITTED A/C SYSTEMS
APPLIED MODEL
All models equipped with a retrofitted A/C system
SERVICE INFORMATION
This technical Bulletin details the general service information for all models retrofitted to HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C systems, using a Infiniti approved kit.
This Bulletin also describes the specific details of the G5O model retrofitted to HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C systems.
Refer to the appropriate service Manual, the Retrofit Kit Installation Manual for each model, and ITB92-013 for information not included in this Technical Bulletin.
The Technical Bulletin ITB92-013 (Classification number HA93-002), entitled "A/C SYSTEM CHANGES FOR R-134a REFRIGERANT (All Models)" describes general differences between the R-12 system and the R-134a system.
IMPORTANT POINTS
^ If the vehicle equipped with retrofit A/C system has a sight glass, do not use the sight glass to check refrigerant level because R-134a and the PAG lubricants do not exhibit "clear sight glass" characteristics, even when properly charged.
^ When charging R-134a systems, use the ACR4 Recovery/Recycling/Recharging equipment (J-395OO) to insure accurate charging (to .01 lb).
^ If an R-134a system is suspected to be low on refrigerant charge, first perform a system leak check using the R134a leak detector. After repairing any leaks found, charge the system using the ACR4 Recovery Recycling/Recharging equipment (J-39500).
^ Use only Infiniti A/C system oil type R for vane rotary compressor, and use only Infiniti A/C System Oil Type S for swash plate compressor and V-6 variable displacement compressor. If another lubricant is used, compressor failure is likely to occur.
Typical Replacement Parts For Retrofit A/C System