Mitsubishi Montero (1991+). Manual — part 12
HITACHI 5-CYL DRAIN & REFILL
1) Before checking and adjusting oil level, operate
compressor at 1000-1500 engine RPM, and set controls at maximum
cooling and high blowing speed for about 10 minutes to return oil to
compressor.
2) Stop engine. Discharge refrigerant and remove compressor
from vehicle. See SERVICING PRECAUTIONS at the beginning of this
article. Drain oil from compressor through suction port. Measure
amount of oil drained.
3) If amount drained is more than 2.4 ounces, fill with same
amount using new oil. If amount drained is less than 2.4 ounces, fill
with 2.4 ounces. Install compressor and recharge.
4) If A/C components are replaced. add refrigerant oil to
system. Add 1.7 ounces if condenser is replaced. Add 2.4 ounces if
evaporator is replaced. oil does not need to be added if receiver-
drier is replaced.
HITACHI 6-CYL DRAIN & REFILL
1) Before checking and adjusting oil level, operate
compressor at engine idling speed, with controls set for maximum
cooling and high blower speed, for 10 minutes to return oil to
compressor.
2) Stop engine, discharge refrigerant and remove compressor
from vehicle. See SERVICING PRECAUTIONS at the beginning of this
article. Drain oil from compressor suction port. Measure amount of oil
drained. If amount drained was more than 2.4 ounces, refill with same
amount of new oil. If amount drained was less than 2.4 ounces, refill
with 2.4 ounces. Install compressor and recharge.
MATSUSHITA ROTARY VANE DRAIN & REFILL
Discharge system. Remove compressor from vehicle. Drain oil
from compressor through inlet and outlet holes. Refill compressor with
3.4-4.7 ounces of oil through suction port. When replacing evaporator,
add 2 ounces. When replacing other A/C components, add 1.4 ounces per
component replaced.
NIPPONDENSO ROTARY VANE DRAIN & REFILL
1) Before checking and adjusting oil level, operate
compressor at engine idle speed, and set controls at maximum cooling
and high blowing speed for 20-30 minutes to return oil to compressor.
2) Stop engine. Discharge refrigerant and remove compressor
from vehicle. See SERVICING PRECAUTIONS at the beginning of this
article. Drain compressor oil through compressor intake and discharge
ports. Measure amount drained. Oil may be hard to drain if compressor
cool. Drain compressor while compressor is warm.
3) If amount drained is less than 2.4 ounces, conduct leak
tests at system connections. If necessary, repair or replace faulty
parts. Check purity of oil level and adjust oil level as follows.
4) If amount drained is more than 2.4 ounces, oil level is
okay; fill with same amount drained using new oil. If amount drained
is less than 2.4 ounces, pour 2.4 ounces of new refrigerant oil.
5) When replacing condenser, add one ounce. when replacing
other A/C components, add .33 ounce per container replaced.
NIPPONDENSO 6 & 10-CYL DRAIN & REFILL
When inspecting system for oil loss, look for signs of
leaking (shiny, wet spots on components or underside of hood). If oil
leak is noted or component replacement is required, use the following
procedure as indicated:
NO OIL LEAK
Discharge system and change components as necessary. See
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS at the beginning of this article. Add
refrigerant oil to components as necessary.
OIL LEAK
1) Slowly discharge system. Repair or replace faulty
components. If equipped with a drain plug, remove plug, drain and
discard oil. If not equipped with a drain plug, remove compressor from
vehicle and pour oil out suction and discharge ports.
2) Replace drain plug (if equipped). Add 1.5 ounces of new
refrigerant oil through suction port. Use new gaskets or "O" rings
when replacing suction and discharge lines.
COMPRESSOR FAILURE OR SYSTEM CONTAMINATED
If either situation exists, discharge system and remove
compressor, receiver-drier and expansion valve. Clean expansion valve
screen. Flush entire system. Install new compressor and receiver-
drier. New compressors contain correct amount of oil. If installing
overhauled compressor, add 1.5 ounces of new refrigerant oil through
suction port.
PANASONIC ROTARY VANE DRAIN & REFILL
1) Before checking and adjusting oil level, operate
compressor at 1000-1500 engine RPM, and set controls at maximum
cooling and high blowing speed for about 10 minutes to return oil to
compressor.
2) Stop engine. Discharge refrigerant and remove compressor
from vehicle. See SERVICING PRECAUTIONS at the beginning of this
article. Drain oil from compressor through suction and discharge
ports. Measure amount of oil drained. If amount drained is more than
2.4 ounces, fill with same amount using new oil. If amount drained is
less than 2.4 ounces, fill with 2.4 ounces. Install compressor and
recharge.
3) If A/C components are replaced, add refrigerant oil to
system. Add 1.4 ounces if condenser is replaced. Add 2 ounces if the
evaporator is replaced. Oil does not need to be added if receiver-
drier is replaced.
SANDEN SCROLL DRAIN & REFILL
Discharge system. Remove compressor from vehicle. Drain oil
from compressor through inlet and outlet holes. Refill compressor with
2.8 ounces of oil through suction port. When replacing condenser, add
.5 ounce. When replacing evaporator, add 1.7 ounces. When replacing
other A/C components, add .5 ounce per component replaced.
SANDEN 5-CYL DRAIN & REFILL
1) Discharge system. Remove compressor belt and loosen
mounting bolts. Rotate compressor in brackets until filler plug is at
top. Clean area around filler plug and remove plug slowly. Rotate
front hub plate so notch in lobe is 110 degrees from the bottom. This
rotates ball end of top piston to align with oil fill port and allows
clearance for dipstick. See Fig. 1.
2) Insert compressor dipstick diagonally from right to left
until stop on dipstick contacts filler plug surface. Remove dipstick
and note oil fill level. Each increment on dipstick represents one
ounce of oil. Add oil if necessary to reach 3-4 ounce level.
Fig. 1: Sanden 5-Cylinder Oil Level Checking
Courtesy of Sanden International U.S.A, Inc.
SANDEN 7-CYL DRAIN & REFILL
1) Before checking and adjusting oil level, operate
compressor at engine idle speed, and set controls at maximum cooling
and high blowing speed for 20-30 minutes to return oil to compressor.
2) Stop engine. Discharge refrigerant and remove compressor
from vehicle. See SERVICING PRECAUTIONS at the beginning of this
article. Remove oil drain plug and drain oil. Measure amount of oil
drained. Install drain plug with new "O" ring.
3) If amount drained is more than 3 ounces, fill with same
amount using new oil. If amount drained is less than 3 ounces, fill
with 3 ounces. Install filler plug. Install compressor and recharge
system.
A/C COMPRESSOR SERVICING
1991 Mitsubishi Montero
1991 GENERAL SERVICING
Compressor Service
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
CAUTION: When discharging air conditioning system, use only approved
refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Make every attempt
to avoid discharging refrigerant into the atmosphere.
ISOLATING COMPRESSOR
NOTE: Only compressors with stem-type service valves can be
isolated.
1) Connect service gauge set to the compressor service valves
and open compressor valves slightly (turn in clockwise). Start engine
and operate air conditioning. Slowly turn compressor suction valve
clockwise toward closed (front-seated) position.
2) When suction pressure is reduced to zero or less, turn off
engine and compressor and quickly turn suction valve stem in to full
front-seated position. Suction pressure should be slightly above zero.
Turn discharge valve into front-seated position.
3) To check oil level, slowly open compressor crankcase plug
to relieve any remaining pressure. After oil level is corrected, cap
service gauge ports on both valves. Back-seat suction service valve to
allow refrigerant to enter compressor. Open discharge valve halfway.
4) Loosen discharge service valve cap, allowing refrigerant
pressure to force air out of compressor. Back-seat service valve and
tighten cap. Compressor is now ready for operation.
REFRIGERANT OIL
Only new, pure, moisture-free refrigerant oil should be used
in the air conditioning system. This oil is highly refined and
dehydrated to a point where moisture content is less than 10 parts per
million. The oil container must be tightly closed at all times when
not in use, or moisture will be absorbed into the refrigerant oil from
the air.
DISCHARGING SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: When discharging air conditioning system, use only approved
refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Make every attempt
to avoid discharging refrigerant into the atmosphere.
If compressor has stem-type service valves, it can be
isolated and removed without discharging entire system. Otherwise,
discharge system completely using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment before loosening any fittings.
DISCONNECTING LINES & FITTINGS TEST
After system is discharged, carefully clean area around all
fittings to be opened. Always use 2 wrenches when tightening or
loosening fittings to avoid twisting or distorting lines. Cap or plug
all openings as soon as lines are removed. Do not remove caps until
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