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>REFRIGERANT OIL LEVEL</title><para
><ptxt
>When an A/C system is assembled at the factory, all components except the A/C compressor are refrigerant oil free. After the refrigerant system has been charged and operated, the refrigerant
oil in the A/C compressor is dispersed throughout the refrigerant system. The receiver/drier, A/C evaporator, A/C condenser and the A/C compressor will each retain a significant amount of the needed refrigerant
oil.</ptxt></para><para
><ptxt
>It is important to have the correct amount of refrigerant oil in the A/C system. This ensures proper lubrication of the A/C compressor. Too little oil will result in damage to the A/C compressor,
while too much oil will reduce the cooling capacity of the A/C system and consequently result in higher discharge air temperatures.</ptxt></para><attention2
name="CAUTION"
><ptxt
>The Zexel DKS-17DS A/C compressor used in this vehicle is designed to use ZXL-100 PAG refrigerant oil. Only refrigerant oil of the same type should be used to service the
R-134a A/C system. Do not use any other refrigerant oil. The oil container should be kept tightly capped until it is ready for use and then tightly capped after use to prevent contamination from dirt and
moisture. Refrigerant oil will quickly absorb any moisture it comes in contact with, therefore, special effort must be used to keep all R-134a system components moisture-free. Moisture in the refrigerant
oil is very difficult to remove and will cause a reliability problem with the A/C compressor.</ptxt></attention2><attention3
name="NOTE"
><ptxt
>Most reclaim/recycling equipment will measure the lubricant being removed during recovery. This amount of lubricant should be added back into the system. Refer to the reclaim/recycling
equipment manufacturers instructions.</ptxt></attention3><para
><ptxt
>It will not be necessary to check the oil level in the A/C compressor or to add oil, unless there has been an oil loss. An oil loss may occur due to a rupture or leak from a refrigerant line,
a connector fitting, a component, or a component seal. If a leak occurs, add 30 milliliters (1 fluid ounce) of refrigerant oil to the refrigerant system after the repair has been made. Refrigerant oil loss
will be evident at the leak point by the presence of a wet, shiny surface around the leak.</ptxt></para><para
><ptxt
>Refrigerant oil must be added when an A/C condenser, A/C evaporator or A/C receiver/drier is replaced. See the Refrigerant Oil Capacities chart.</ptxt></para><para
><ptxt
>The refrigerant oil level in a new A/C compressor must first be adjusted prior to compressor installation. Refer to <intxref
refid="mff830a5993e47d984ae32399377bf93"
>COMPRESSOR OIL DRAIN PROCEDURE</intxref>.</ptxt></para><table
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>REFRIGERANT OIL CAPACITIES</title><tgroup
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>COMPONENT NAME</ptxt></entry><entry
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>ml.</ptxt></entry><entry
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>oz.</ptxt></entry></row></thead><tbody
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>Total System Fill</ptxt></entry><entry
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>150 ml.</ptxt></entry><entry
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><ptxt
>5.0 oz.</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>A/C Condenser</ptxt></entry><entry
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>60 ml.</ptxt></entry><entry
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><ptxt
>2.0 oz.</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>A/C Evaporator</ptxt></entry><entry
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>60 ml.</ptxt></entry><entry
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><ptxt
>2.0 oz.</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>A/C Receiver/Drier</ptxt></entry><entry
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>30 ml.</ptxt></entry><entry
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><ptxt
>1.0 oz.</ptxt></entry></row><row
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>A/C Compressor</ptxt></entry><entry
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>Drain and measure the oil from the old compressor. Refer to <intxref
refid="mff830a5993e47d984ae32399377bf93"
>COMPRESSOR OIL DRAIN PROCEDURE</intxref>.</ptxt></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table><servinfosub
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id="mff830a5993e47d984ae32399377bf93"
><title
>COMPRESSOR OIL DRAIN PROCEDURE</title><attention2
name="CAUTION"
><ptxt
>Be certain to adjust the refrigerant system oil level when replacing an A/C compressor. Failure to properly drain and measure the refrigerant oil from the A/C compressor
can prevent the A/C system from operating as designed and cause serious compressor damage.</ptxt></attention2><para
><ptxt
>The A/C compressor is filled with refrigerant oil from the factory. Use the following procedure to drain and measure refrigerant oil from the A/C compressor.</ptxt></para><s1
><ptxt
>Drain all of the refrigerant oil from the old A/C compressor into a clean measured container.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Drain all of the refrigerant oil from the new A/C compressor into a clean measured container.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Refill the new A/C compressor with the same amount of refrigerant oil that was drained out of the old compressor. Use only clean refrigerant oil of the type recommended for the A/C compressor
in the vehicle.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Install the new A/C compressor onto the engine <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="2407001420"
>(refer to 24 - HEATING &amp; AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING/COMPRESSOR-A/C - INSTALLATION)</extxref>.</ptxt></s1></topic></servinfosub></servinfo>