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Modification Of Air Conditioner (TS 7-06 08233)

WARNING: This page is about the Sidekick JLX, Automatic, which is a different variant/trim than selected.
Publication date: 1970-01-01
Reference number: TS 7-06 08233

MODIFICATION OF AIR CONDITIONER

MODIFICATION OF AIR CONDITIONER

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN

Reference Number(s): TS 7-06 08233, Date of Issue: 

MODIFICATION OF AIR CONDITIONER

Model(s): 1994 Suzuki Sidekick

Section Title: Miscellaneous

Bulletin No.: TS 7-06 08233

Division: Automotive

Category: Technical

CONDITION

Change in A/C System and Service Information

CAUSE

Factory modification.

CORRECTION

Note changes for future reference.

This bulletin is to inform you of the change in the A/C System that will be tacking place in the 1994 Sidekicks. the new system will use a new type of refrigerant called R134a, which differs from the other type of A/C System which uses R-12. This bulletin describes and identifies the new components and the precautions that must be taken when servicing this system.

CAUTION: Both A/C systems (R134a and R-12) use different types of compressor oil and refrigerant. Using the inappropriate part for the installed A/C system will cause damage to the A/C system, resulting in refrigerant leakage into the atmosphere.

All component parts are shown in Fig 1 . Since these parts are not interchangeable between the two A/C systems, be sure to use the correct replacement parts by referring to the parts catalog for the vehicle being serviced.

Fig 1: A/C System Components
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IDENTIFICATION BETWEEN R-12 TYPE AND R-134a TYPE A/C

The type of A/C system installed on the vehicle can be identified by referring to the I.D. plates located on the vehicle frame and on the back of the compressor. Shown in Fig 2 , are their locations and appearance.

Fig 2: A/C System Identification
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SERVICING

IMPORTANT: When performing any service work on an A/C system, be very careful not to let the refrigerant (R-12 or R134a leak out into the atmosphere. The refrigerant, if leaked out or discharged, is harmful to the environment. Therefore, be sure to withdraw the refrigerant by using a Refrigerant Recovery Unit before performing any service work during which the refrigerant can leak out or be discharged.

The method and precautions to be used when recharging R- 134a A/C systems and the precautions involved for handling the refrigerant container are basically the same as those for the R-12 A/C systems, except for a few differences, which are described below:

Fig 3: Manifold Gauge Sets
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NOTE: To prevent incorrect installation, the "A" connectors shown in Fig 3 , are standard thread and the "B" connectors are metric thread.

When evacuating the R-134a type A/C system, be sure to attach a vacuum pump adapter to the vacuum pump.