oil type RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.G Air Conditioning Workshop Manual

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62A-1
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Precautions for the repair
AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CONTROL
62A
I - SAFETY
Refrigerant is heavier than air. As a result there is a risk
of asphyxia for those working close to the ground and
less than 5 m away from the working area (pit, well, air
vents, etc.).
Switch on gas extraction systems.
At temperatures above 100˚C, the refrigerant will de-
compose and produce a highly irritant gas.
II - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
It is possible to place components in the drying oven
after painting or to carry out work near the system if the
temperature does not exceed 80˚C.It is essential to follow the routing of the connecting
pipes.
Ensure that the refrigerant connecting pipes are cor-
rectly fitted so that they will not come into contact with
metal parts in the engine compartment. IMPORTANT
The following must be worn when handling refrige-
rant:
-gloves,
-protective goggles (with side shields if possible).
In the event of refrigerant fluid coming into contact
with the eyes, rinse well with clean water continu-
ously for 15 minutes. If possible, have an eye rinse
unit available.
If refr igerant comes into contact with your eyes,
consult a doctor immediately. Inform the doctor that
the burns were caused by R134A refrigerant.
In the event of contact with other unprotected parts
of the body (event though the safety advice has
been observed), r inse well with clean water continu-
ously for 15 minutes.
IMPORTANT
Work requiring the use of refrigerant must be car-
ried out in a well-ventilated area.
The refrigerant must not be stored in a shaft, a pit,
a hermetically sealed room, etc.
Refrigerants are colourless and odourless fluids.
IMPORTANT
It is forbidden to smoke close to an open refrigerant
circuit.
IMPORTANT
To prevent refrigerant from leaking, never repair a
faulty air conditioning circuit component.
Replace all faulty components.
WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not dam-
age (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
WARNING
To avoid damaging the surface of the air condition-
ing pipes when removing the seals, do not use a
tool with a metallic end piece.
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
WARNING
To prevent any leaks, check that the seal and sur-
face of the pipe are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and free from scratches.
WARNING
Lubricants are not mutually compatible: always
observe the type and quantity of oil recommended
for each compressor even when topping up as this
could damage the cold loop components.
Always close the oil cans again after use to keep
moisture out and never use oil contained in a can
that has been open for a long time (viscous appear-
ance).

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62A-2
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Parts and consumables for the repair
AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CONTROL
62A
For the oil part number (see Vehicle: Parts and con-
sumables for the repair) (04B, Consumables - Prod-
ucts).
Table of vehicle refrigerant capacities according to their engines and various specifications.
Table of quantities of oil to add when replacing components:Engine Refrigerant capacity (g) Type of compressor Type of oilQuantity of oil
(ml)
D4F 772
430 ±± ± ±
35
SANDEN SD6V12 SANDEN SP10 135 ±± ± ±
10 D7F
K9K
510 ±± ± ±
35 D4F 780
K4M 854
Operation on the air conditioning circuit Quantity of oil (ml orcc)
Circuit oil changeMeasure the volume recovered and add the
same quantity of new oil
Split hose or other rapid leak100
Replacing a hose Quantity recovered + 10
Replacement of a condenser Quantity recovered + 30
Replacement of an evaporator Quantity recovered + 30
Replacement of the dehydrator canister Quantity recovered + 15
Removing and refitting a compressor Quantity recovered
Replacing a compressor No addition
Standard replacement of a compressor Top up as necessary
Replacement of a compressor and one or more components
of the heating and air conditioning systemNo addition
Standard replacement of a compressor and replacement of
one or more heating and air conditioning circuit componentsTop up as necessary

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62A-10
AIR CONDITIONING
Refrigerant circuit: Draining - Filling
AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CONTROL
62A
aTop up the oil with the recommended type and vol-
ume of oil and refrigerant, depending on the work
carried out (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air condi-
tioning: Parts and consumables for the repair,
page 62A-2) .
aCheck there are no leaks using the electronic de-
tector (see 62A, Air conditioning, Refrigerant cir-
cuit: Check, page 62A-7) .
aCheck that the air conditioning system is operating
correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air condi-
tioning: Check, page 62A-4) . WARNING
After injecting dye into the refrigerant, be sure to
indicate this on a label (supplied with the dye
capsule), and the date of the operation.
Position the label so it is visible near to the cold
loop filler valve.