During A/C servicing, the refrigerant oil level must be right to keep the system operating smoothly and save the compressor from damage. If the A/C condenser is being the only replaced, add 1 fluid ounce of recommended refrigerant oil to the system. When you open a refrigerant line, remember to change its O-ring seal or gasket to prevent leaks. Make sure the
Radiator and condenser air seals are in their proper places for the best A/C and engine cooling. After taking the condenser out, install the condenser cooling fan and fasten it with four 2.2 Nm (20 in. lbs.) screws. Set the A/C condenser and its
Cooling Fan Assembly in the engine compartment, fit the lower mounting tabs into the lower mounting flanges and install the condenser to the upper front crossmember using two 10.5 Nm (95 in. lbs.) bolts. Instead, insert the wire harness into the A/C condenser cooling fan motor and finally, install the A/C discharge and liquid lines into the A/C condenser. Join the negative
Battery Cable back, let out the refrigerant and if you're replacing the condenser, add 30 milliliters (1 fluid ounce) of oil for the system. Check the Refrigerant Oil Capacities chart when you need to replace several Florence component parts. Then, add refrigerant to the system in the next step.