Air Conditioning System: Charging
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Lexus RX 300. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- INSTALL CHARGING CYLINDER
HINT:
When handling the charging cylinder, always follow the directions given in the instruction manual.
- Charge the proper amount of refrigerant into the charging cylinder.
- Connect the center hose to the charging cylinder.CAUTION: Do not open both high and low hand valves of manifold gauge set.
- Open the valve of charging cylinder.
- Press the valve core on the side of manifold gauge and expel the air inside of the center hose.
- INSPECT REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FOR LEAKS
- Open the high pressure hand valve and charge refrigerant.
- When the low pressure gauge indicates 98 kPa (1 kgf/cm2 ,) 14 psi) close the high pressure hand valve.
- Using a gas leak detector, check the system for leakage.
If leak is found, repair the faulty component or connection.
CAUTION: Use the refrigerant recovery/ recycling machine to recover the refrigerant whenever replacing parts.
- CHARGE REFRIGERANT INTO REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
If there is no leak after refrigerant leak check charge, the proper amount of refrigerant in to refrigeration system.
CAUTION:- Never run the engine when charging the system through the high pressure side.
- Do not open the low pressure hand valve when the system is being charged with liquid refrigerant.
- Open the high pressure hand valve fully.
- Charge specified amount of refrigerant, then close the high pressure hand valve.
HINT:
A fully charged system is indicated by the sight glass being free of any bubbles.
- Charge partially refrigeration system with refrigerant.
- Set vehicle in these conditions:
- Running engine at 1,500 rpm
- Blower speed control set at "HI"
- Temperature control set at "MAX. COOL"
- Air inlet control set at "RECIRC"
- Fully open doors (Sliding roof: closed)
- Open the low pressure hand valve.CAUTION: Do not open the high pressure hand valve.
- Charge refrigerant until bubbles disappear and check the pressure on the gauge through the sight glass.
- Set vehicle in these conditions: