A/C Compressor Removal and Installation

NOTE:
Do not install the A/C compressor into a system unless you are completely sure that the system is free of contamination. Installing the A/C compressor into a contaminated system can result in premature A/C compressor failure.
If the A/C compressor is marginally operable, run the engine at idle speed, and let the air conditioning work for a few minutes, then shut the engine off.

6. A/C Compressor - Remove


1.
Disconnect the connector (A).

2.
Disconnect the suction hose (B) with an O-ring (C).

NOTE: Plug or cap the lines immediately after disconnecting them to avoid moisture and dust contamination.

3.
Disconnect the discharge hose (D) with an O-ring (E).

NOTE: Plug or cap the lines immediately after disconnecting them to avoid moisture and dust contamination.





4.
Remove the A/C compressor mounting bolts (A).





5.
Remove the A/C compressor (A) from upper side.

7. All Removed Parts - Install

1.
Install the parts in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:

Inspect the A/C lines for any signs of contamination.
New O-rings should be used at each fitting. Prior to installation, apply a thin coat of the same refrigerant oil used in the A/C compressor. Be sure to use the correct O-rings for HFC-134a (R-134a) to avoid leakage.
To avoid contamination, do not return the oil to the container once dispensed, and never mix it with other kind of refrigerant oils.
Immediately after using the oil, reinstall the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture absorption.
Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle, because it may damage painted surfaces. If refrigerant oil contacts the paint, wash it off with water immediately.
Be careful not to damage the radiator fins when installing the A/C compressor.