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Refrigerant Circuit Concerns

NOTE:

The air conditioning system is functioning correctly when the air flowing from the instrument panel vents has a temperature of 7° C or lower.

Setting on Climatronic "LO".

Setting on air conditioning system "AC" on; "max" ; "cold".

Refer to [For engine(s) BLV, CCTA, CBFA] Diagnosis and Testing .

NOTE:

With all complaints marked with *, refer to PRESSURES, CHECKING .

From these, the following complaints may also occur:

The A/C compressor makes noises 

-- Re-tighten compressor securing bolts and compressor bracket using a torque wrench.

-- Check routing of refrigerant lines; they must not touch other components and must not be subject to strain (align if necessary).

Noise (refrigerant hammer) occurring immediately after switching on air conditioner and/or when cornering or braking

-- Discharge, evacuate and charge refrigerant circuit (too much refrigerant in circuit).

NOTE:

Too much refrigerant oil in the circuit could also cause this problem. This could occur if the amount of refrigerant oil was not adjusted when replacing the A/C compressor. If this occurs, flush the refrigerant circuit with refrigerant R134a. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT, FLUSHING WITH REFRIGERANT R134A .

Drain refrigerant from the A/C compressor using the oil drain plug. To facilitate this, the ribbed belt pulley or magnetic clutch plate on the A/C compressor should be rotated by hand. After flushing, the entire quantity of refrigerant oil specified by Maintenance, Diagnosis should be added to the refrigerant circuit (50 grams directly in the A/C compressor).

Water sprays out of vents (in dash panel or footwell) although air conditioning system is otherwise functioning properly 

-- Check proper routing of condensate drain; it must not be crushed or kinked.

-- Check condensation drain valve, it must not be clogged by wax or underbody sealant and must open and close properly.

-- Check plenum chamber cover; it must not be damaged and must be properly installed (to stop water running into evaporator).

-- Check water drains in plenum chamber; they must not be blocked (for example, by leaves).