Condenser HVAC: Service and Repair
NOTE:- Whenever an A/C condenser core is replaced, it is necessary that the suction accumulator/drier also be replaced.
- If an A/C condenser core leak is suspected, the A/C condenser core must be leak-tested before it is removed from the vehicle.
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL(S) REQUIRED
Description Tool Number
Spring Lock Coupling Disconnect Tool (1/2 Inch) T81P-19623-G2
REMOVAL
1. Discharge the refrigerant from the A/C system at the service access gauge port valve located on the suction line. Observe all safety precautions. Discharging and Recovery
2. Remove battery from vehicle.
3. Remove retaining bolts, screws and washers from battery tray and remove battery tray.
4. Remove retaining screws and radiator upper sight shield.
5. Remove two screws retaining radiator coolant recovery reservoir to the constant control relay module bracket.
6. Disconnect coolant recovery hose from radiator and remove radiator coolant recovery reservoir from vehicle.
7. Disconnect wire harness from fan motor. Remove wiring harness from fan shroud and position aside.
8. Disconnect wire harness connectors from anti-lock brake control module and engine cooling fan motor.
9. Disconnect the refrigerant line fittings (spring lock couplings) at the RH side of the A/C condenser core using Spring Lock Coupling Disconnect Tool T81P-19623-G2.
CAUTION: A/C condenser core refrigerant lines are connected with spring lock couplings. These couplings require special tools and procedures. Failure to follow these procedures can result in damage to the couplings and refrigerant lines.
10. Remove three retaining screws and two radiator support upper brackets and lift the radiator rearward.
11. Remove four push pins retaining wiring harness on radiator support and position wiring harness aside.
12. Remove two retaining screws and two A/C condenser mounting brackets from the radiator support.
13. Lift the A/C condenser core from the vehicle. Cap the refrigerant lines to prevent entry of dirt and excessive moisture.
INSTALLATION
1. If the A/C condenser core is to be replaced, add 29.5 ml (1 ounce) of clean Motorcraft YN-12b refrigerant oil or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSH-M1C231-B to the new A/C condenser core.
2. Position the A/C condenser core assembly to the vehicle, making sure the lower isolators are properly seated on the two A/C condenser mounting brackets. Then install the two A/C condenser mounting brackets and two retaining screws.
3. Position the radiator to the radiator support and install the two radiator support upper brackets and retaining screws.
4. Connect the refrigerant lines to the A/C condenser core.
5. Connect wire harness connectors to anti-lock brake control module and fan motor.
6. Position wiring harness under upper radiator support and install wiring harness retainers into radiator support.
7. Install radiator coolant recovery reservoir into lower radiator coolant recovery reservoir bracket and connect coolant recovery hose to the radiator.
8. Install screws retaining radiator coolant recovery reservoir to bracket. tighten to 4.5-6.3 N.m (40-55 Lb-In).
9. Install radiator upper sight shield and retaining screws.
10. Install battery tray. Tighten screws to 9-14 N.m (80-123 Lb-In).
11. Install battery.
12. Leak-test, evacuate and charge the system. Observe all safety precautions. Service and Repair