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STEERING
SYSTEM
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
No
Tool
number
tool
name
Description
Unit
mOl
in
For
use
on
Reference
page
or
Figure
No
ST27I80001
Steering
wheel
puller
This
tool
is
used
to
drive
out
steering
wheel
All
Fig
ST4
models
Caution
Do
not
hammer
on
steering
column
shaft
o
v
J
SE
116
2
ST29020001
Pitman
arm
puller
This
tool
is
used
to
remove
steering
pitman
arm
from
steering
sector
shaft
Fig
ST
6
SE401
3
ST3I
27S000
This
tool
is
used
to
measure
the
worm
bearing
preload
All
Page
ST
5
Preload
gauge
models
GG91030000
Torque
D
wrench
I
2
HT62940000
IJ
Socket
t
Y
ID
adaptor
114
3
8
Go
3
HT62900000
318
1
2
Socket
adaptor
4
HT72520000
This
tool
is
used
to
remove
ball
joint
All
Page
ST
6
Ball
joint
models
remover
620
B210
710
610
SE399
ST
10
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Detail
A
Detail
D
REMOVAL
Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
Detail
Bn
4
Detail
e
@
Detail
E
B
Fuel
tank
See
Figure
FE
a
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
drain
plug
and
receive
the
remaining
fuel
into
a
suitable
container
3
Disconnect
filler
tube
fro
filler
hose
4
Remove
fuel
tank
securing
bolts
5
Disconnect
two
ventilation
hoses
fuel
return
hose
and
fuel
outlet
hose
from
fuel
tank
6
Disconnect
fuel
tank
gauge
unit
wires
at
connector
7
Remove
fuel
tank
Note
Plug
hose
and
tube
opening
l
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while
removing
ReservoIr
tank
1
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
two
ventilation
hoses
evaporation
hose
and
breather
hose
3
Remove
reservoir
tank
securing
bolts
and
remove
tank
with
protector
Note
Plug
hose
and
tube
opening
l
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while
removing
Fuel
tank
gauge
unit
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
wires
from
fuel
tank
gauge
unit
3
Remove
fuel
tank
For
details
refer
to
fuel
tank
removal
4
Unit
gauge
is
a
bayonet
type
and
can
be
removed
by
turning
it
counter
clockwise
with
screwdriver
Fuel
piping
See
Figure
FE
4
Fuel
tubes
are
serviced
as
an
as
sembly
so
that
replacement
of
fuel
tube
can
be
easily
done
However
do
not
disconnect
any
fuel
line
unless
absolu
tely
necessary
I
Drain
fuel
from
fuel
tank
2
Loosen
fuel
hose
clamps
and
dis
connect
fuel
tubes
on
each
end
Note
Plug
hose
and
tube
openings
to
FE
5
Detail
F
Detail
G
Detail
U
Detail
T
FE261
Fig
FE
4
Fuel
piping
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while
removing
3
Unfasten
clips
that
hold
tube
on
under
body
and
remove
tube
from
the
vehicle
Fuel
filter
I
Disconnect
fuel
hoses
from
fuel
filter
by
removing
clamps
See
Figure
FE
5
FE18S
Fig
FE
S
Removing
fuel
filter
clamps
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2
1
Back
trim
2
Back
inside
imisher
3
Clip
1
CENTER
CONSOLE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Except
for
air
conditioner
equipped
models
I
Remove
two
bolts
from
rear
of
center
console
2
Remove
center
console
by
pulling
it
back
3
To
properly
install
center
con
sole
insert
its
front
portion
into
bracket
on
the
floor
and
install
and
tighten
rear
attaching
bolts
SEAT
DESCRIPTION
There
are
two
types
of
seats
a
semi
separate
bench
seat
for
the
standard
wheelbase
and
long
wheelbase
models
and
a
separate
seat
for
the
Deluxe
Cab
models
CAUTION
In
conforming
with
M
Y
S
s
No
302
be
sure
to
remove
the
thin
polyethylene
covers
from
seat
cushions
seat
backs
and
head
restraints
at
the
time
of
a
Pre
delivery
service
b
Parts
replacement
Body
Frame
BF0328
Fig
BF
45
Back
trim
and
back
inside
finisher
BE033B
Fig
BF
46
Removing
center
console
SEAT
BENCH
SEAT
8F
19
Air
conditioner
equipped
models
I
Remove
two
bolts
from
front
of
center
console
2
Remove
two
bolts
from
the
rear
and
remove
center
console
CONSOLE
WITH
ARMREST
DELUXE
CAB
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
I
Remove
two
bolts
from
front
of
console
armrest
unit
2
Remove
one
bolt
in
the
console
box
and
remove
center
console
3
Installation
is
the
reverse
order
of
removal
BF034B
Fig
BF
47
Console
with
annrest
JJ
t
qJ
1
Seat
assembly
2
Seat
slide
3
Seat
slide
lock
handle
4
Seat
slide
lock
wire
BF474A
Fig
BF
48
Bench
seal
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Body
Frame
Removal
and
installation
assembly
2
To
install
seat
reverse
above
re
moval
procedure
1
Remove
four
bolts
retaining
seat
slide
assembly
to
floor
take
out
seat
SEPARATE
SEAT
1
Head
re5traint
2
Seat
assembly
3
Reclining
device
4
Seat
slide
outer
5
eat
slide
inner
s
J
j
BF0358
Fig
BF
49
Separate
seat
Removal
and
installation
I
Remove
two
nuts
attaching
front
of
seat
slide
to
floor
2
Remove
two
bolts
attaching
rear
of
seat
slide
to
floor
3
Then
remove
seat
with
seat
slides
from
the
vehicle
4
Installation
is
the
reverse
order
of
removal
SEAT
BELT
1
Inner
belt
2
Tongue
stopper
3
Emergency
locking
retractor
4
Outer
anchor
plate
5
Lap
shoulder
belt
6
Shoulder
through
anchor
BF036B
Fig
BF
50
Seat
belt
BF
20
DESCRIPTION
The
seat
belt
is
a
three
point
type
consisting
essentiaily
of
a
lap
shoulder
belt
and
an
inner
lap
belt
The
lap
shoulder
belt
is
fitted
with
an
emergency
locking
retractor
which
senses
the
speed
at
which
the
webbing
is
being
pulled
and
the
deceleration
of
the
vehicle
The
inner
lap
belt
has
a
buckle
The
buckle
of
the
driver
s
seat
belt
includes
a
switch
which
functions
as
a
seat
belt
warning
device
CAlJI10NS
a
In
conformity
with
M
V
S
S
No
302
be
sure
to
remove
the
thin
polyethylene
covers
from
seat
belts
at
the
time
of
I
Pre
delivery
service
2
Parts
replacement
b
If
the
vehicle
has
overturned
or
been
in
a
collision
replace
the
entire
belt
assembly
regardless
of
nature
of
accident
c
If
the
condition
of
any
component
of
a
seat
belt
is
questionable
have
entire
belt
assembly
replaced
rather
than
attempting
to
repair
seat
belt
d
If
webbing
is
cut
frayed
or
dam
aged
replace
belt
assembly
e
Do
not
spill
drinks
oil
etc
on
inner
lap
belt
buckle
Never
oil
tongue
and
buckle
f
Use
only
a
genuine
Nissan
seat
belt
assembly
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAUATION
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
buckle
switch
harness
at
connector
under
seat
3
Loosen
bolt
retaining
inner
lap
belt
and
remove
inner
lap
belt
4
Remove
bolt
securing
emergency
locking
retractor
5
Remove
shoulder
anchor
bolt
and
remove
lap
shoulder
belt
assem
bly
6
Installation
is
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Tightening
torque
Anchor
bolts
2
5
to
3
0
kg
m
18
to
22
ft
lb
Page 447 of 537
DESCRIPTION
Cables
are
covered
with
color
coded
vinyl
for
easy
identification
In
the
wiring
diagram
colors
are
indicated
by
one
or
two
alphabetical
letters
It
is
recommended
that
the
battery
be
disconnected
before
performing
any
electrical
service
other
than
bulb
or
fuse
replacement
In
addition
to
fuses
a
fusible
link
has
been
installed
to
protect
wiring
The
fusible
link
functions
almost
the
same
as
a
fuse
though
its
eharac
teristics
are
slightly
different
than
normal
fuses
CABLE
COLORS
Cable
colors
are
indicated
by
one
or
two
alphabetical
letters
B
Black
Be
Brown
G
Green
L
Blue
Lg
Light
green
R
Red
W
White
Y
Yellow
The
main
cable
is
generally
coded
with
a
single
color
The
others
are
coded
with
a
two
tone
color
as
follows
BW
Black
with
white
stripe
gR
Light
green
with
red
stripe
INSPECTION
Inspect
all
electrical
circuits
refer
ring
to
wiring
or
circuit
diagrams
Circuits
should
be
tested
for
conti
nuity
or
short
circuit
with
a
conven
tional
test
lamp
or
low
reading
volt
meter
Before
inspection
of
circuit
ensure
that
I
Each
electrical
component
part
or
cable
is
securely
fastened
to
its
con
nector
or
terminal
2
Each
connection
is
firmly
in
place
and
free
from
rust
and
dirt
3
No
cable
covering
shows
any
evidence
of
cracks
deterioration
or
other
damage
4
Each
terminal
is
at
a
safe
distance
away
from
any
adjacent
metal
parts
5
Each
cable
is
fastened
to
its
proper
connector
or
terminal
Body
Electrical
System
BODY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
6
Each
grounding
bolt
is
firmly
pbnted
7
Wiring
is
kept
away
from
any
adjacent
parts
with
sharp
edges
or
high
temperature
parts
such
as
exhaust
pipe
8
Wiring
is
kept
away
from
any
rotating
or
working
parts
fan
pulley
fan
belt
etc
9
Cables
between
ftxed
portions
and
moving
parts
are
long
enough
to
withstand
shocks
and
vibratory
forces
Notes
a
Before
starting
to
inspect
and
repair
any
part
of
electrical
system
or
other
parts
which
may
lead
to
a
short
circuit
disconnect
cables
at
battery
terminals
as
follows
Disconnect
cable
at
negative
terminal
and
then
disconnect
cable
at
positive
terminal
Before
connecting
cables
to
battery
terminal
be
sure
to
clean
terminals
with
a
rag
Fasten
cable
at
positive
terminal
and
then
ground
cable
at
negative
terminal
Apply
grease
to
top
of
these
terminals
to
prevent
rust
from
developing
on
them
b
Never
use
a
screwdriver
or
senrice
tool
to
conduct
a
continuity
test
Use
test
leads
c
Never
ground
an
open
circuit
or
circuits
under
no
load
Use
a
test
lamp
12V
3W
or
circuit
tester
as
a
load
FUSE
AND
FUSIBLE
LINK
DESCRIPTION
The
fuse
and
fusible
link
are
protec
tive
devices
used
in
an
electrical
cir
cuit
When
current
increases
beyond
rated
amperage
fusible
metal
melts
and
the
circuit
is
broken
BE
2
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Fuse
The
fuse
block
is
installed
under
the
instrument
panel
on
the
left
hand
drive
vehicle
BE848A
Fig
BE
1
Fuse
block
When
for
one
reason
or
another
fuse
has
melted
use
systematic
pro
cedure
to
check
and
eliminate
cause
of
problem
before
installing
new
fuse
Notes
a
If
fuse
is
blown
be
sure
to
elimi
nate
cause
of
problem
before
in
stalling
new
fuse
b
Use
fuse
of
specified
rating
Never
use
fuse
of
more
than
specified
rating
Co
Check
condition
of
fuse
holders
If
much
rust
or
dirt
is
found
thereon
clean
metal
parts
with
fine
grained
sandpaper
until
proper
metal
to
metal
contact
is
made
Poor
contact
in
any
fuse
holder
will
often
lead
to
voltage
drop
or
heating
in
the
circuit
and
could
result
in
improper
circuit
operation
Fusible
link
Fusible
link
protects
lighting
starting
charging
and
accessory
cir
cuits
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Condition
Inaccurate
speedometer
indication
Inaccurate
odometer
operation
Body
Electrical
System
Probable
cause
Inoperative
speedometer
Improperly
meshed
second
and
third
gear
worn
gears
Faulty
feeding
due
to
deformed
odometer
and
pinion
carrier
WATER
TEMPERATURE
AND
FUEL
GAUGES
Condition
Both
water
temperature
gauge
and
fuel
gauge
do
not
operate
Both
water
temperature
gauge
and
fuel
gauge
indicate
inaccurately
Water
temperature
gauge
Water
temperature
gauge
does
not
operate
Gauge
indicates
only
maximum
temperature
Water
temperature
gauge
does
not
operate
accurately
Probable
cause
Burnt
fuse
Inoperative
gauge
voltage
regulator
Inoperative
gauge
voltage
regulator
Gauge
pointer
fluctuates
excessively
Loose
of
poor
connection
Gauge
pointer
fluctuates
slightly
Correct
conn
Faulty
thermal
transmitter
or
loose
terminal
connection
When
thermal
transmitter
yellow
white
wire
is
grounded
gauge
pointer
fluctuates
Faulty
water
temperature
gauge
Open
circuit
Faulty
thermal
transmitter
Gauge
pointer
returns
to
original
position
when
ignition
switch
is
turned
off
Faulty
water
temperature
gauge
Gauge
pointer
indicates
maximum
tempera
ture
even
after
ignition
switch
is
turned
off
Faulty
water
temperature
gauge
Faulty
thermal
transmitter
Loose
or
poor
connection
BE
19
Corrective
action
Replace
Replace
speedometer
Replace
speedometer
Corrective
action
Correct
cause
and
replace
fuse
Replace
water
temperature
gauge
Replace
water
temperature
gauge
Correct
connector
contact
Replace
thermal
transmitter
or
correct
terminal
connection
Replace
wtater
temperature
gauge
Replace
thermal
transmitter
Replace
water
temperature
gauge
Connect
a
usn
resistance
between
ther
mal
transmitter
yellow
white
wire
and
ground
When
gauge
indicates
approximately
500C
i220F
gauge
is
serviceable
Correct
gauge
terminal
contact
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Body
Electrical
System
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND
WASHER
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Wiper
linkage
I
Remove
wiper
blade
and
arm
assembly
from
pivot
2
Remove
cowl
top
grille
See
Sec
tion
BF
3
Remove
two
flange
nuts
retaining
pivot
wiper
linka
e
to
cowl
top
4
Remove
stop
ring
that
retains
connecting
rod
to
wiper
motor
arm
5
Remove
wiper
motor
linkage
as
sembly
6
Install
wiper
motor
linkage
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Fig
BE
34
Removing
wiper
linkage
7
Install
wiper
arm
and
blade
assembly
in
correct
sweeping
angle
See
Figure
BE
35
for
correct
installing
dimensions
JC
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BE862A
Fig
BE
35
Wip
J
arm
irutallation
1
Windshield
wiper
blade
2
Windihield
wiper
arm
3
Wiper
motor
4
Wiper
motor
bracket
5
Connecting
rod
6
Pivot
BE685B
Fig
BE
33
Wind
hield
wiper
Wiper
motor
I
Remove
cowl
top
grille
3
Remove
stop
ring
that
connects
wiper
motor
arm
to
connecting
rod
3
From
under
instrument
panel
disconnect
wiper
motor
harness
at
connector
on
wiper
motor
body
4
Remove
three
retaining
screws
and
pull
out
wiper
motor
forward
5
Install
wiper
motor
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Fig
BE
36
Wiper
and
washer
switch
1
Press
in
switch
knob
turn
it
counterclockwise
and
pull
it
out
of
switch
2
Unscrew
escutcheon
and
remove
escutcheon
and
spacer
3
Reach
up
from
underneath
instru
ment
panel
disconnect
wiper
switch
multiple
connector
from
instrument
harness
wiring
assembly
and
remove
spacer
and
switch
4
Install
new
switch
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
BE
23
Washer
pump
The
washer
pump
and
washer
fluid
tank
are
integral
parts
and
are
serviced
as
an
assembly
Caution
for
windshield
waBher
operation
I
Be
sure
to
use
only
washing
solu
tion
Never
use
mix
powder
soap
or
detergent
with
solution
2
Do
not
operate
windshield
washer
continuously
more
than
30
seconds
or
without
washer
fluid
This
often
causes
improper
windshield
washer
operation
Normally
windshield
wash
er
should
be
operated
10
seconds
or
less
at
one
time
I
Disconnect
two
washer
pump
lead
wires
at
connectors
2
Remove
hose
from
washer
pump
and
drain
washer
fluid
3
Pull
out
washer
tank
and
motor
assembly
from
tank
bracket
4
Install
washer
tank
and
motor
assembly
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Washer
nozzele
Access
for
washer
nozzle
removal
is
obtained
by
disconnecting
vinyl
tube
and
removing
washer
nozzle
retaining
screw
from
cowl
top
When
washer
nozzle
is
installed
or
when
washer
fluid
is
not
sprayed
properly
adjust
nozzle
direction
by
bending
nozzle
tube
so
that
washer
fluid
is
sprayed
in
range
indicated
in
Figure
BE
37
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Fif
BE
37
Waaher
nozzle
adjuatment
INSPECTION
Wiper
motor
I
Disconnect
wiring
connector
from
wiper
motor
2
Connect
test
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between
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minal
on
motor
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and
battery
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TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
AC
AIR
CONDITIONING
DESCRIPTION
AC
2
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
AC
19
CORRECTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
AC
25
COMPRESSOR
AC
33
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
AC
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Page 497 of 537
REFRIGERAi
H
R
12
COMPRESSOR
OIL
MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE
AND
SEASON
IN
INSPECTION
GENERAL
SERVICE
INSTRUCTION
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
EV
ACUA
TlNG
AND
CHARGING
SYSTEM
HANDLING
MANIFOLD
GAUGE
HANDLING
SERVICE
VALVE
HANDLING
CAN
TAP
DISCHARGING
SYSTEM
REFRIGERANT
R
12
The
refrigerant
used
in
the
air
conditioner
is
generally
called
Re
frigerant
12
R
12
No
other
refrig
erant
than
the
above
refrigerant
should
be
used
This
refrigerant
is
usually
available
in
a
small
can
or
a
cylinder
In
either
case
it
is
liquefied
under
high
pressure
in
the
container
Refrigerant
evaporates
easily
has
a
low
evaporation
point
and
moreover
since
the
latent
heat
of
the
refrigerant
is
large
it
can
abSorb
a
large
amount
of
heat
wh
err
e
vaporating
Extreme
care
must
be
exercised
when
handling
the
refrigerant
COMPRESSOR
OIL
The
SUNISO
5GS
or
SUNISO
351
should
be
used
as
refrigeration
lubricant
Mixing
of
the
two
is
allowable
The
refrigeration
lubricant
should
be
used
to
assure
the
successful
com
pressor
operation
Use
of
oils
other
than
recommended
or
mixing
of
the
oil
with
other
oils
would
cause
chemical
reaction
or
lead
to
lowered
viscosity
or
deficient
lubrication
The
oil
absorbs
moisture
as
it
con
tacts
the
air
This
points
out
the
need
for
care
not
to
expose
it
to
atmos
phere
for
an
extended
period
of
time
Air
Conditioning
GENERAL
SERVICE
CONTENTS
EVACUATING
SYSTEM
CHARGING
REFRIGERANT
CHECKING
FOR
LEAKS
HALIDE
LEAK
DETECTOR
ELECTRIC
LEAK
DETECTOR
REFRIGERANT
LEVEL
CHECK
SIGHT
GLASS
PERFORMANCE
TEST
COMPRESSOR
OIL
LEVEL
CHECK
PERFORMANCE
TEST
REFRIGERANT
LEAKS
AC
8
AC
8
AC
8
AC
8
AC
8
AC
9
AC
9
AC
9
AC10
AC
11
AC
12
MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE
AND
SEASON
IN
INSPECTION
Both
periodic
maintenance
and
season
in
inspection
are
most
essential
to
enable
the
air
conditioner
to
give
full
performance
Perform
the
following
checks
Start
engine
and
check
refrigerant
level
through
sight
glass
on
receiver
dryer
For
details
refer
to
relative
topics
under
Refrigerant
Level
Check
2
Check
the
entire
sysiein
for
sign
of
refrigerant
leaks
Refer
to
relative
topics
under
Checking
for
Leaks
and
Refrigerant
Leaks
If
any
trace
of
oil
is
noted
at
and
around
connection
fittings
it
is
a
sure
indication
that
refrigerant
is
leaking
This
condition
can
be
corrected
easily
by
retightening
the
joints
If
any
joint
on
line
is
suspected
of
small
amount
of
leakage
use
a
leak
detector
to
locate
leaking
points
3
Check
compressor
drive
belts
for
proper
deflection
Season
off
Observe
the
following
maintenance
tips
to
allow
the
air
conditioner
to
operate
normally
in
the
next
season
I
Keep
the
entire
system
free
from
AC
8
AC12
AC
13
AC15
AC15
AC16
AC
16
AC16
AC
17
AC17
AC
17
AC18
refrigerant
leakage
by
periodically
checking
for
refrigerant
gas
leak
even
out
of
season
2
Turn
the
compressor
for
10
minutes
at
least
once
a
month
by
running
the
engine
at
1
500
rpm
c
ENERAL
SERVICE
INSTRUCTION
The
servicing
of
the
air
conditioner
should
be
carried
out
only
by
well
trained
servicemen
This
chapter
de
scribes
essential
points
of
servicing
Jf
a
Jarge
amount
of
dirt
and
sand
enter
the
system
they
will
be
carried
with
refrigerant
and
may
clog
the
system
or
scratch
rotating
parts
This
points
out
the
need
for
care
in
servicing
the
system
That
is
disconnecting
joints
should
be
carried
out
in
a
dean
place
Water
should
not
be
allowed
to
get
inside
the
system
The
refrigerant
does
not
readily
mix
with
water
However
the
presence
of
even
a
minute
amount
of
water
will
cause
a
chemical
reaction
at
high
tem
perature
which
will
in
turn
produce
hydrochloric
acid
HCl
Since
hydrochloric
acid
is
highly
corro
sive
to
metals
the
aluminum
and
copper
piping
etc
will
become
corroded
and
the
refrigeration
system
will
become
clogged
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Water
in
the
system
will
ice
the
orifice
when
the
high
pressure
re
frigerant
is
changed
to
low
pressure
refrigerant
by
expansion
valve
etc
and
will
obstruct
the
refrigerant
flow
The
following
items
are
general
instructions
to
be
closely
observed
in
servicing
the
system
I
When
a
system
line
is
discon
nected
plug
the
opening
immediately
This
is
especially
necessary
to
prevent
moisture
condensation
from
forming
in
the
line
and
to
keep
out
dirt
and
dust
It
is
also
necessary
to
keep
the
line
at
and
above
surrounding
air
temperatures
at
all
times
When
con
necting
system
lines
do
not
attempt
to
remove
the
plug
from
the
opening
until
ready
for
immediate
use
2
Always
keep
the
working
place
clean
and
dry
and
free
from
dirt
and
dust
Wipe
water
off
with
a
clean
cloth
3
Have
all
necessary
tools
in
pre
paration
beforehand
and
have
tools
clean
and
dry
4
The
compressor
oil
will
easily
absorb
moisture
when
exposed
to
air
Immediateiy
close
the
opening
of
the
container
after
use
It
is
also
necessary
to
observe
the
following
notes
Notes
a
The
oil
should
not
be
transfused
from
a
container
into
another
as
the
failure
will
possibly
cause
mois
ture
to
mix
with
the
oil
b
The
used
oil
should
not
be
returned
into
a
container
c
The
oil
should
not
be
used
if
its
state
of
preservation
is
not
clear
enough
5
When
connecting
or
disconnect
ing
pipes
from
the
refrigeration
sys
tem
use
two
wrenches
One
wrench
is
used
for
holding
the
fixing
nut
in
place
while
the
other
for
turning
the
mating
flare
nut
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
a
twisted
tube
or
may
damage
connection
6
Also
use
care
not
to
give
scratches
to
the
seating
surface
at
connections
A
small
scratch
on
the
seating
surface
Air
Conditioning
may
be
the
cause
of
gas
leakage
Before
connecting
pipes
be
sure
to
give
coating
of
compressor
oil
to
the
sea
ting
surfaces
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
I
Since
direct
contact
of
the
liquid
refrigerant
with
your
skin
will
cause
frostbite
always
be
careful
when
handling
the
refrigerant
Wear
gloves
or
wrap
a
piece
of
cloth
around
service
valve
to
protect
your
fingers
against
frostbite
by
refrigerant
If
any
of
the
refrigerant
should
get
into
your
eyes
when
charging
the
refrigerant
splash
your
eyes
with
cool
water
to
raise
the
temperature
gradually
Apply
a
protec
tive
film
to
the
eye
to
avoid
infection
Do
not
rub
your
eyes
Consult
an
eye
specialist
Always
wear
goggles
or
glasses
to
protect
your
eyes
when
working
around
the
system
Should
refrigerant
strikes
your
body
splash
on
cool
water
and
apply
a
protective
film
2
The
refrigerant
service
container
has
a
safe
strength
However
if
han
dled
incorrectiy
it
wili
explode
Therefore
always
follow
the
instruc
tions
on
the
label
In
particular
never
stpre
it
in
a
hot
location
above
S20C
l250F
or
drop
it
from
a
high
height
3
The
refrigerant
gas
is
odorless
and
colorless
and
breathing
may
become
difficult
due
to
the
lack
of
oxygen
Since
the
refrigerant
gas
is
heavier
than
air
and
will
lay
close
to
the
floor
be
especially
careful
when
handling
it
in
small
confined
spaces
4
The
refrigerant
itself
is
nonflam
mable
However
a
toxic
gas
phosgene
gas
is
produced
when
it
contacts
fire
and
special
care
is
therefore
required
when
checking
for
leaks
in
the
system
with
a
halide
torch
5
Do
not
steam
clean
on
the
sys
tern
especially
condenser
since
exces
sively
high
pressure
will
build
up
in
the
system
resulting
in
explosion
of
the
system
The
above
precautions
are
essential
in
handling
of
Refrigerant
l
2
and
their
strict
observation
requires
suffi
AC
9
dent
training
Therefore
it
is
of
first
importance
that
any
other
personnel
than
a
well
trained
serviceman
should
not
be
allowed
to
handle
the
refrig
erant
EVACUATING
AND
CHARGING
SYSTEM
During
servicing
use
caution
to
keep
air
from
getting
into
refrigerant
When
air
enters
the
system
all
refriger
ant
must
be
evacuated
from
system
prior
to
charging
new
refrigerant
Air
in
refrigerant
has
the
following
delete
rious
effects
I
Since
the
condensation
tempera
ture
of
the
air
is
extremely
low
the
air
will
not
be
condensed
when
refrigerant
gas
is
condensed
in
the
condenser
and
the
air
will
thus
remain
in
gaseous
form
Consequently
the
effective
thermal
transmission
area
of
condenser
for
refrigerant
gas
will
be
red
uced
and
refrigerant
gas
to
be
condensed
will
be
red
ueed
The
pressure
rise
will
become
proportional
to
the
volume
of
the
air
in
system
2
When
air
and
refrigerant
are
mixed
in
system
a
chemical
reaction
will
be
produced
and
hydrochloric
acid
which
will
adversely
affect
the
aluminum
copper
iron
and
other
materials
in
system
may
be
generated
HANDLING
MANIFOLD
GAUGE
The
pressure
at
the
high
and
low
sides
of
system
should
be
measured
when
evacuating
and
charging
refrig
erant
and
when
diagnosing
trouble
in
the
system
The
manifold
gauge
is
used
for
these
purposes
A
manifold
gauge
has
two
pressure
gauges
a
low
pressure
gauge
and
a
high
pressure
gauge
These
gauges
are
connected
to
the
high
and
low
side
service
valves
of
system
through
flexible
charging
hoses
The
construction
of
manifold
gauge
is
shown
in
Figure
AC
13
When
valve
stem
is
fully
screwed
the
valve
is
front
seated
and
valve
path
and
the
center
path
are
blocked
When
valve
stem
is
backed
off
the
paths
are
opened