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Refrigerant Circuit, Flushing With Refrigerant R134A: Notes

Special tools and workshop equipment required 

CAUTION:
  • If it is suspected that chemicals were added to the refrigerant circuit to seal leaks, do not connect the A/C service station and do not extract the refrigerant.
  • Chemicals that seal leaks in the coolant circuit form deposits that affect the function of the A/C system and lead to failure of the A/C system and the A/C service station.
  • Inform that customer that there are substances in the A/C system that are no approved by Volkswagen. This A/C system cannot be drained or serviced in the workshop.
NOTE:

VW does not approve the use of chemicals to seal leaks in the refrigerant circuit.

Chemicals used to seal leaks in the refrigerant circuit often react with air and the moisture in it. They cause deposits in the refrigerant circuit and the A/C service station and malfunctions in valves and other components that they come in contact with. These deposits cannot be removed completely from the components, even by flushing.

Chemicals used to seal leaks in the refrigerant circuit usually cannot be detected from outside. The label that should be applied to identify it is often missing. Therefore be careful when working with if you do not know its service history.

NOTE:

The procedure for flushing the refrigerant circuit is displayed in Volkswagen Service Net; Volkswagen TV; API Online; or Volkswagen TV Net; API / PKW under the book title Body and the program from June 8, 2005 Refrigerant Circuit, Flushing, Golf Plus.

The refrigerant circuit should be flushed with refrigerant R134a if 

NOTE:

If neither of the two A/C service stations listed above are available for use in the workshop, Refrigerant Circuit Flushing Device VAS 6336/1 or Refrigerant Circuit Flushing Device VAS 6337/1 (depending on the workshop A/C service station version) (minimum 7 kg refrigerant R134a in refrigerant bottle) can also be used to flush the refrigerant circuit. However, the flushing procedure must then be performed manually. Refer to SEQUENCE OF FLUSHING PROCEDURE .

In vehicles with screw-connections on refrigerant circuit, Adapter V.A.G 1785/1 up to Adapter V.A.G 1785/8 from VW/Audi passenger vehicle set adapter chest VAS 6338/1 or Commercial vehicle set adapter chest VAS 6338/50 may be used. In vehicles with screw-connections on A/C compressor and on accumulator, two of the Adapters V.A.G 1785/8 are required.

A Charging hose VAS 6338/31 with 5/8 -18 UNF connections and large internal diameter can be found in the adapter chests in order to be able to bridge components (it is commercially available).

Preparation 

-- Discharge refrigerant circuit. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT, DISCHARGING WITH SERVICE STATION .

-- Remove A/C compressor. Refer to [For engine(s) BLV, CCTA, CBFA] Removal and Installation .

On a vehicle with restrictor and reservoir:

-- Remove restrictor (specific to vehicle) and reconnect refrigerant pipes to each other. Refer to [For engine(s) BLV, CCTA, CBFA] Removal and Installation .

-- Remove reservoir (specific to vehicle). Refer to [For engine(s) BLV, CCTA, CBFA] Removal and Installation and connect refrigerant pipes to each other (to do this, use adapter and Charge hose VAS 6338/31) from VW/Audi passenger vehicle set adapter chest VAS 6338/1. Refer to ADAPTER FOR ASSEMBLING FLUSHING CIRCUIT .

NOTE:

The reservoir could be flushed, but it requires too much refrigerant due to its large volume. When this refrigerant is extracted, the reservoir ices up severely and this prolongs the extraction process significantly.

On a vehicle with expansion valve and fluid reservoir:

-- Remove fluid reservoir. Refer to [For engine(s) BLV, CCTA, CBFA] Removal and Installation (specific to vehicle, not required for all vehicles) and connect refrigerant pipes to each other (for this, use adapters and Charging hose VAS 6338/31). Refer to ADAPTER FOR ASSEMBLING FLUSHING CIRCUIT .

-- Remove expansion valve. Refer to [For engine(s) BLV, CCTA, CBFA] Removal and Installation (specific to vehicle) and install the adapter for it. Refer to ADAPTER FOR ASSEMBLING FLUSHING CIRCUIT .