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A/C Evaporator/Condenser Core—
On-Vehicle Leak Test
1. Discharge and recover the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
2. NOTE: DO NOT leak test an A/C evaporator core with the suction accumulator/drier (19C836)
attached to the core tubes.
Disconnect the suspect A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core from the A/C system. For
additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
3. Clean the spring lock couplings. For additional information, refer to Spring Lock Coupling in this
section.
4. Connect the appropriate test fittings from the A/C Test Fitting Set to the evaporator or condenser tube connections.
5. NOTE: The automatic shut- off valves on some gauge set hoses do not open when connected to
the test fittings. If available, use hoses without shut- off valves. If hoses with shut-off valves are
used, make sure the valve opens when attached to the test fittings or install an adapter which
will activate the valve. The test is not valid if the shut- off valve does not open.
Connect the red and blue hoses from the manifold gauge set to the test fittings on the A/C
evaporator core or A/C condenser core. Connect the yellow hose to a known good vacuum
pump.
6. Open both gauge set valves and start the vacuum pump. Allow the vacuum pump to operate for a minimum of 45 minutes after the gauge set low pressure gauge indicates 101 kPa (30 in- Hg).
The 45- minute evacuation is necessary to remove any refrigerant from oil left in the A/C
evaporator core or A/C condenser core. If the refrigerant is not completely removed from the oil,
outgassing will degrade the vacuum and appear as a refrigerant leak.
7. If the low pressure gauge reading will not drop to 101 kPa (30 in- Hg) when the valves on the
gauge and manifold set are open and the vacuum pump is operating, close the gauge set
valves and observe the low pressure gauge. If the pressure rises rapidly to zero, a large leak is
indicated. Recheck the test fitting connections and gauge set connections before installing a
new A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core.
8. After evacuating for 45 minutes, close the gauge set valves and stop the vacuum pump. Observe the low pressure gauge; it should remain at the 101 kPa (30 in- Hg) mark.
z If the low pressure gauge reading rises 34 or more kPa (10 or more in- Hg) of vacuum
from the 101 kPa (30 in- Hg) position in 10 minutes, a leak is indicated.
z If a very small leak is suspected, wait 30 minutes and observe the vacuum gauge.
z If a small amount of vacuum is lost, operate the vacuum pump with gauge valves open
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evaporator core or A/C condenser core. Then recheck for loss of vacuum.
z If a very small leak is suspected, allow the system to sit overnight with vacuum applied
and check for vacuum loss.
9. If the A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core does leak, as verified by the above procedure, install a new A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core. For additional information, refer to
Section 412 - 03 .
A/C Compressor— External Leak Test
1. Install the A/C pressure test adapter on the rear head of the A/C compressor using the existing manifold retaining bolt.
2. Connect the high and low pressure lines of a manifold gauge set or a refrigerant recovery/recycling station such as the R- 134a A/C Service Center to the corresponding fittings
on the A/C pressure test adapter.
3. Attach the center hose of the manifold gauge set to a refrigerant container standing in an upright position.
4. Hand- rotate the compressor shaft 10 complete revolutions to distribute the oil inside the A/C
compressor.
5. Open the low pressure gauge valve, the high pressure gauge valve and the valve on the refrigerant container to allow the refrigerant vapor to flow into the A/C compressor.
6. Using the Refrigerant Leak Detector, check for leaks at the compressor shaft seal and the compressor center seal.
7. If a shaft seal leak is found, install a new shaft seal. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 . If an external leak is found at the center joint of the A/C compressor, install a new A/C
compressor.
8. When the leak test is complete, recover the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section. Klj . 40 ba
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Air Conditioning (A/C) System Check —
Retail Procedure
NOTE: This Retail Procedure is not eligible for claiming on Ford paid repairs (warranty and ESP).
NOTE: The engine should be run at idle for 10 minutes with the air conditioning on and set to MAX A/C
before carrying out this retail procedure.
NOTE: Read and follow all of the Warnings, Cautions and Notes at the beginning of this section before
continuing.
1. Visual inspection
Open the hood and visually inspect the heating and air conditioning systems for the following:
zCoolant reservoir for correct coolant level
z Heater hoses for deterioration or loose connections
z Radiator and condenser for debris or damaged fins restricting airflow, loose mounting or
connections
z Accessory drive belt(s) and cooling fan(s) for wear or physical damage
z Refrigerant lines and connections for physical damage or loose connections
z Compressor for physical damage or loose connections
z Suction accumulator/drier for physical damage or loose connections
z Wiring and connectors for excessive wear, loose or damaged connections, or incorrect
routing
2. A/C refrigerant analysis
zCarry out air conditioning refrigerant analysis. For additional information, refer to
Refrigerant Identification Testing in this section.
z If the refrigerant fails the analysis, discontinue diagnosis and make recommendations for
repairs.
z If the refrigerant passes the analysis, carry out the air conditioning system check.
3. Air conditioning system check
zConnect manifold gauge set or charging station with gauges to refrigerant system.
z With the vehicle in park, parking brake set, thermometer installed in center panel vent,
and air conditioning system on and set to MAX A/C, start the engine.
z Record air refrigerant system pressures while running the engine at 1,500 rpm and allow
engine to return to idle.
z Operate the blower motor in all control positions and check for correct blower speed
changes.
z With the blower motor on HI, operate air discharge mode selector in all positions and
check for correct airflow in each position.
z Operate the temperature blend selector in all positions and check for correct change in
discharge temperature. Check the air discharge temperature with the selector in the
coolest position and the air conditioning on and set to MAX A/C to determine if the air
discharge temperature is acceptable for the current ambient air temperature.
z Carry out the EATC self- test (if applicable).
If the refrigerant system pressures were low, carry out the refrigerant system leak test.
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Manifold Gauge Set Connection
1. Turn both valves on the R- 134a Manifold Gauge Set clockwise to close the low- and high-
pressure hoses to the center manifold and center hose.
2. Remove the A/C charging valve cap (19D702) from the low- pressure service gauge port valve.
3. Remove the A/C charging valve cap from the high- pressure service gauge port valve.
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R-
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Electronic Leak Detection
CAUTION: Good ventilation is necessary in the area where electronic A/C leak testing is to
be carried out. If the surrounding air is contaminated with refrigerant gas, the leak detector will
indicate this gas all the time. Odors from other chemicals such as anti- freeze, diesel fuel, disc
brake cleaner, or other cleaning solvents can cause the same problem. A fan, even in a well-
ventilated area, is very helpful in removing small traces of contamination from the air that
might affect the leak detector.
1. NOTE: The system pressure should be between 413- 551 kPa (60-80 psi) at 24°C (75°F) with
the engine off.
Leak test the refrigerant system using the Refrigerant Leak Detector. Follow the instructions
included with the leak detector for handling and operation techniques.
2. If a leak is found, discharge and recover the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
z Repair the system.
z Test the system for normal operation.
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H10PM Refrigerant Leak
Detector With Battery
216-
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and
Charging
Refrigerant System Recovery
NOTE:
Ford Motor Company recommends use of an A/C service center to carry out recovery,
evacuation, and charging of the refrigerant system. If an A/C service center is not available, refrigerant
system recovery, evacuation, and charging may be accomplished using a separate recovery station,
vacuum pump, charging cylinder, and manifold gauge set.
1. Prior to recovering the refrigerant system, you must verify the purity of the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Refrigerant Identification Testing in this section.
2. NOTE: Some R- 134a service centers require the use of an A/C manifold gauge set. For
additional information, refer to Manifold Gauge Set Connection in this section.
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R-
134a A/C Refrigerant Center
176- 00002 or equivalent R-
134a A/C Refrigerant Center
023- 00153 or equivalent R-
134a Manifold Gauge Set
176- R032A or equivalent 1.2 CFM Vacuum Pump
023-
00162 or equivalent 4.0 CFM Vacuum Pump
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Connect an R-
134a A/C service center to the low- and high-pressure service gauge port valves.
3. Recover the refrigerant from the system following the operating instructions provided by the equipment manufacturer.
4. Once the service center has recovered the vehicle A/C system refrigerant, close the service center inlet valve (if equipped). Then switch off the power supply.
5. Allow the vehicle A/C system to remain closed for about two minutes. Observe the system vacuum level as shown on the gauge. If the vacuum does not decrease, disconnect the
refrigerant center hose(s).
6. If the system vacuum does decrease, repeat Steps 2 through 5 until the vacuum level remains stable for two minutes.
7. Carry out the required repairs.
Refrigerant System Evacuation
NOTE: Ford Motor Company recommends use of an A/C service center to carry out recovery,
evacuation, and charging of the refrigerant system. If an A/C service center is not available, refrigerant
system recovery, evacuation, and charging may be accomplished using a separate recovery station,
vacuum pump, charging cylinder, and manifold gauge set.
1. Connect an R- 134a service center to the low- and high-pressure service gauge port valves.
2. Evacuate the system until the low- pressure gauge reads at least 99.4 kPa (29.5 in- Hg) of
vacuum and as close to 101.1 kPa (30 in- Hg) as possible. Continue to operate the vacuum
pump for a minimum of 45 minutes.
3. Turn off the vacuum pump. Observe the low- pressure gauge for five minutes to make sure that
the system vacuum is held. If vacuum is not held for five minutes, leak test the system, service
the leak, and evacuate the system again.
Refrigerant System Charging
NOTE: Ford Motor Company recommends use of an A/C service center to carry out recovery,
evacuation, and charging of the refrigerant system. If an A/C service center is not available, refrigerant
system recovery, evacuation, and charging may be accomplished using a separate recovery station,
vacuum pump, charging cylinder, and manifold gauge set.
1. Correctly oil match the system to verify that the correct amount of refrigerant oil is present in the system. For additional information, refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding in this section.
2. Charge the system with the specified amounts of refrigerant oil and refrigerant.
3. When no more refrigerant is being drawn into the system, start the engine and select MAX A/C operation. Adjust the blower motor speed to the maximum and allow the remaining refrigerant to
be drawn into the system. Continue to add refrigerant into the system until the specified weight
of R- 134a has been added. Close the charging cylinder valve and allow the system to pull any
remaining refrigerant from the hose. When the low- pressure drops to approximately 207 kPa
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6. Correctly oil match the system. For additional information, refer to
Refrigerant Oil Adding in this
section.
7. Evacuate and charge the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
8. Check all refrigerant system hoses, lines and the position of the newly installed filters to be sure they do not interfere with other engine compartment components. If necessary, use tie straps to
make adjustments.
9. Provide adequate airflow to the front of the vehicle (with a fan, if necessary). Select MAX A/C operation and set the blower motor speed to maximum. Start the engine and let it idle briefly.
Make sure the A/C system is operating correctly.
10. Gradually bring the engine up to 1,200 rpm by running it at lower rpms for short periods (first at 800 rpm, then at 1,000 rpm). Set the engine at 1,200 rpm and run it for one hour with the A/C
system operating.
11. Stop the engine.
12. Recover the refrigerant from the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
13. Remove the fittings, flexible hoses and pancake filter from between the and the condenser to evaporator tube.
14. Discard the pancake filter. It can be used one time only.
15. Reconnect the condenser to evaporator tube to the A/C condenser core.
16. Evacuate and charge the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section. Klj . 2 ba
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Inspection and Assembly Requirements —
Following an A/C
Compressor Failure
CAUTION: To prevent refrigerant system contamination and possible failure of the new
A/C compressor, carry out the following procedures.
1. NOTE: A dirty A/C evaporator core orifice or a condenser to evaporator tube containing black
refrigerant oil and particles indicates that the A/C compressor has failed and a new A/C
compressor must be installed.
Remove and discard the A/C evaporator core orifice. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
2. Remove the A/C compressor. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
z Drain the residual refrigerant oil from the A/C compressor and measure the volume for
correct system oil matching. For additional information, refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding in
this section.
3. NOTE: The suction accumulator/drier and A/C evaporator core orifice cannot be cleaned and a
new A/C evaporator core orifice must be installed.
Remove the suction accumulator/drier. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
z Drain the residual refrigerant oil from the suction accumulator/drier and measure the
volume for correct oil system matching. For additional information, refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding in this section.
4. NOTE: System flushing is the preferred method of cleaning. However, if flushing equipment is
not available, carry out system filtering.
Carry out an A/C system flushing or filtering procedure:
zIf A/C system flushing equipment is available, clean the A/C evaporator core and the A/C
condenser core by flushing. For additional information, refer to Flushing in this section.
z If A/C system flushing equipment is not available, carry out a system filtering procedure.
For additional information, refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding After A/C Component
Replacement in this section.
5. Install a new A/C compressor. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
6. Install the new suction accumulator/drier. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
7. Install the new A/C evaporator core orifice. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
8. Correctly oil match the system. For additional information, refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding in this
section.
9. Evacuate and charge the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Refrigerant Identification Testing
1. NOTE: An A/C refrigerant analyzer must be used to identify gas samples taken directly from the
refrigeration system or storage containers prior to recovering or charging the refrigerant system.
Follow the instructions included with the Deluxe Refrigerant Diagnostic Tool to obtain the
sample for testing.
2. The diagnostic tool will display one of the following: zIf the purity level of R- 134a or R-12 is 98% or greater by weight, the green "PASS" light
emitting diode (LED) will light. The weight concentrations of R- 134a, R-12, R-22,
hydrocarbons, and air will be displayed on the digital display.
z If refrigerants R-134a or R- 12 do not meet the 98% purity levels, the red "FAIL" LED will
light and a horn will sound alerting the user of potential hazards. The weight
concentrations of R-134a, R- 12, R-22, and hydrocarbons will be displayed on the digital
display.
z If hydrocarbon concentrations are 2% or greater by weight, the red "FAIL" LED will light,
"Hydrocarbon High" will be displayed on the digital display, and a horn will sound alerting
the user of potential hazards. The weight concentrations of R- 134a, R-12, R-22, and
hydrocarbons will also be displayed on the digital display.
3. The percentage of air contained in the sample will be displayed if the R- 134a or R-12 content is
98% or greater. The diagnostic tool eliminates the effect of air when determining the refrigerant
sample content because air is not considered a contaminant, although air can affect A/C system
performance. When the diagnostic tool has determined that a refrigerant source is pure (R- 134a
or R- 12 is 98% or greater by weight) and air concentration levels are 2% or greater by weight,
the diagnostic tool will prompt the user if an air purge is desired.
4. If contaminated refrigerant is detected, repeat the refrigerant identification test to verify that the refrigerant is indeed contaminated.
5. CAUTION: If contaminated refrigerant is detected, DO NOT recover the refrigerant
into R- 134a or R- 12 recovery/recycling equipment.
Recover any contaminated refrigerant using suitable recovery- only equipment designed for
capturing and storing contaminated refrigerant. For additional information, refer to
Contaminated Refrigerant Handling in this section.
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Refrigerant Identifier with Air-
Radicator
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