Kia Forte: Body / Air Conditioner Refrigerant/Compressor
Repair procedures
Refrigerant System Service Basics (R-134a) |
Refrigerant Recovery
Use only U.L.-listed service equipment that is certified to meet the requirements
of SAE J2210 when removing HFC-134a (R-134a) from the air conditioning system.
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Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate
your eyes, nose, or throat.
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Be careful when connecting service equipment.
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Do not breathe in refrigerant or vapor.
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If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming to
service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant
and lubricant manufacturers.
1. |
Connect an R-134a refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System (A)
to the high-pressure service port (B) and the low-pressure service port
(C) as shown, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


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Measure the amount of refrigerant oil removed from the A/C system after
the recovery process is completed. Be sure to install the same amount of
new refrigerant oil back into the A/C system before charging.
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System Evacuation
Use only U.L.-listed service equipment that is certified to meet the requirements
of SAE J2210 when removing HFC-134a (R-134a) from the air conditioning system.
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Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate
your eyes, nose, or throat.
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Be careful when connecting service equipment.
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Do not breathe in refrigerant or vapor.
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If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming to
service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant
and lubricant manufacturers.
1. |
When an A/C system has been opened to the atmosphere, such as during
installation or repair, it must be evacuated using a R-134a refrigerant
Recovery/Recycling/Charging system. (If the system has been open for several
days, the receiver/drier should be replaced, and the system should be evacuated
for several hours.)
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2. |
Connect a R-134a refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging system (A) to
the high-pressure service port (B) and the low-pressure service port (C)
as shown, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.

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3. |
If the low-pressure does not reach more than 93.3 kPa (700 mmHg, 27.6
in.Hg) in 10 minutes, there is probably a leakage in the system. Partially
charge the system, and check for leakage. (See Refrigerant Leak Test.)
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Remove the low pressure valve from the low-pressure service port.
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System Charging
Use only U.L.-listed service equipment that is certified to meet the requirements
of SAE J2210 when removing HFC-134a (R-134a) from the air conditioning system.
• |
Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate
your eyes, nose, or throat.
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• |
Be careful when connecting service equipment.
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• |
Do not breathe in refrigerant or vapor.
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If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate the work area before resume
of service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant
and lubricant manufacturers.
1. |
Connect an R-134a refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System (A)
to the high-pressure service port (B) and the low-pressure service port
(C) as shown, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.

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2. |
Add the same amount of new refrigerant oil to the system that was removed
during recovery. Use only specified refrigerant oil. Charge the system with
R-134a or R-1234yf refrigerant. Do not overcharge the system as it may damage
the compressor.
Specified amount
500 ± 25g (17.6 ± 0.8 oz.)
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Refrigerant Leak Test
Always conduct a leak test with an electronic leak detector whenever leakage
of refrigerant is suspected and when conducting service operations that accompany
disassembling, loosening or connecting of fittings.
In order to use the leak detector properly, read the manual supplied
by the manufacturer.
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If a gas leak is detected, proceed as follows:
1. |
Check the tightening torque of the connection fittings, and if it is
too loose, tighten to the proper torque. Using a leak detector (A), check
for gas leakage.
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2. |
If leakage continues even after the fitting has been tightened, discharge
the refrigerant from the system, disconnect the fittings, and check their
seating faces for damage. Replace at all times even for a slight damage.
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3. |
Check the compressor oil and add oil if required.
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4. |
Charge the system and recheck for gas leaks. If no leaks are found, evacuate
and charge the system again.

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Refrigerant System Service Basics (R-1234yf) |
Refrigerant Identification
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Do not mix HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf) in the vehicle with other refrigerant,
such as R-12, R-134a and etc.
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Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet
the requirements of SAE standards to recover and recycle R-1234yf from the
air conditioning system. Do not use service equipment for the other refrigerant,
such as R-12, R-134a and etc.
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Verify what refrigerant is in the system if there is concern that the
system has been tampered with in any way and check the type and quantity
of refrigerant that shall be in the A/C system and potential issues arising
from accidental or intentional mixing of refrigerants.
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Using an SAE certified refrigerant identification device is recommended
to prevent improper recovery and the resulting further spread of contaminated
refrigerant, which could potentially damage other A/C systems and service
equipment. Contaminated refrigerant (blend of more than one refrigerant
or non-system refrigerant) in recovery/recycling equipment could lead to
the potential contamination of more refrigerant.
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Certain types of electronic leak detection devices (heated diode or corona
discharge) as well as motors, switches, and controls on recovery and recycling
machines, could generate sparks that could serve as ignition sources in
the presence of refrigerants classified as flammable (A2 or A3) by ASHRAE
standard 34 2006.
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It is possible that the mixing of refrigerants in a A/C system can result
in higher-than-expected system pressures, system and component damage, diagnostic
errors and/or other potential hazards to people and environment.
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In case other refrigerant is mixed, recover the contaminated refrigerant
in the A/C system and dispose it in accordance with all applicable national,
regional or local regulations. Clean inside the A/C system using the specialized
detergent and recharge new refrigerant.
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Refrigerant Recovery
Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements
of SAE standards to remove HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf) from the air conditioning system.
• |
Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate
your eyes, nose, or throat.
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• |
Be careful when connecting service equipment.
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• |
Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.
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If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resume of service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant
and lubricant manufacturers.
1. |
Connect an R-1234yf refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System (A)
to the high-pressure service port (B) and the low-pressure service port
(C) as shown, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


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2. |
Measure the amount of refrigerant oil removed from the A/C system after
the recovery process is completed. Be sure to install the same amount of
new refrigerant oil back into the A/C system before charging.
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System Evacuation
Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements
of SAE standards to remove HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf) from the air conditioning system.
• |
Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate
your eyes, nose, or throat.
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• |
Be careful when connecting service equipment.
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• |
Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.
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|
If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resume of service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant
and lubricant manufacturers.
1. |
When an A/C System has been opened to the atmosphere, such as during
installation or repair, it must be evacuated using an R-1234yf refrigerant
Recovery/Recycling/Charging System. (If the system has been open for several
days, the receiver/dryer should be replaced, and the system should be evacuated
for several hours.)
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2. |
Connect an R-1234yf refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System (A)
to the high-pressure service port (B) and the low-pressure service port
(C) as shown, following the equipment manufacturer's instructions.

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3. |
If the low-pressure does not reach more than 87.7 kPa (658 mmHg, 25.9
in.Hg) in 5 minutes, there is probably a leak in the system. Partially charge
the system, and check for leaks (see “Refrigerant Leak Test”).
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4. |
Remove the low pressure valve from the low-pressure service port.
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System Charging
Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements
of SAE standards to remove HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf) from the air conditioning system.
• |
Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate
your eyes, nose, or throat.
|
• |
Be careful when connecting service equipment.
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• |
Do not breathe refrigerant or vapor.
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|
If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resume of service.
Additional health and safety information may be obtained from the refrigerant
and lubricant manufacturers.
1. |
Connect an R-1234yf refrigerant Recovery/Recycling/Charging System (A)
to the high-pressure service port (B) as shown, following the equipment
manufacturer's instructions.

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2. |
Add the same amount of new refrigerant oil to the system that was removed
during recovery. Use only specified refrigerant oil. Charge the system with
R-134a or R-1234yf refrigerant. Do not overcharge the system as it may damage
the compressor.
Specified amount
500 ± 25g (17.6 ± 0.8 oz.)
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Refrigerant Leak Test
Always conduct a leak test with an electronic leak detector whenever leakage
or refrigerant is suspected and when conducting service operations which are accompanied
by disassembly or loosening or connection fittings.
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In order to use the leak detector properly, read the manual supplied
by the manufacturer.
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Use only leak detection devices certified to SAE standards for
use with R-1234yf. Certain leak detection devices (heated diode
or corona discharge) could serve as ignition sources in the presence
of hydrocarbons or other flammable refrigerants.
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If a gas leak is detected, proceed as follows :
1. |
Check the torque on the connection fittings and, if too loose, tighten
to the proper torque. Check for gas leakage with a leak detector (A).
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2. |
If leakage continues even after the fitting has been tightened, discharge
the refrigerant from the system, disconnect the fittings, and check their
seating faces for damage. Always replace, even if the damage is slight.
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3. |
Check the compressor oil and add oil if required.
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4. |
Charge the system and recheck for gas leaks. If no leaks are found, evacuate
and charge the system again.

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RPM check
1. |
Push the A/C control switch ON.
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2. |
Check the engine RPM.
When the compressor operates, RPM increases.
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3. |
When the compressor is operating, RPM should be as follows.
Ignition Timing
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BTDC 5° ± 10°
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Idle Speed
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A/CON OFF
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Neutral,N,P-range
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660 ± 100 rpm
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D-range
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660 ± 100 rpm
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A/CON ON
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Neutral, N, P-range
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660 ± 100 rpm
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D-range
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660 ± 100 rpm
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Sound check
1. |
Push the A/C control switch ON.
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2. |
Check the compressor from the engine room.
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3. |
When the compressor is operating, a clacking sound is heard.
If the compressor isn't operating, there is no sound.
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