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NOTICE: Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) only must be used as a refrigerant system lubricant for High Voltage Battery Electric vehicles. Addition of any oil other than Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) to the High Voltage Battery Electric vehicle refrigerant system will damage the electric A/C compressor and contaminate the refrigerant system.
NOTICE: Do not use the R-1234yf Refrigerant Management Machine built-in oil injection system to inject Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) to the refrigerant system on High Voltage Battery Electric vehicles equipped with an electric A/C compressor if it has been previously used to inject PAG oil. For High Voltage Battery Electric vehicles, use only clean manual injection tools. Injection of Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) into a High Voltage Battery Electric vehicle with equipment previously used with PAG oil will contaminate and damage the High Voltage Battery Electric A/C system.
NOTICE: During normal A/C operation, oil is circulated through the system with the refrigerant, and a small amount is retained in each component. If certain components of the system are removed, some of the refrigerant oil will go with the component. To maintain the original total oil charge, it is necessary to compensate for the oil lost by adding oil to the system with the new part.
NOTICE: Perform an oil balance when replacing a compressor where system flush will not be performed.
NOTE: The purpose of oil balance is to make sure the amount of oil in the system is not increased or decreased as a result of the replacement component(s).
NOTE: New compressors come fully charged with Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34). The old compressor is only partially charged because some of the oil is elsewhere in the A/C system.
Filling
NOTE: Service compressors come charged with Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34). The old compressor is only partially charged because some of the oil is elsewhere in the A/C system.
NOTE: For R1234yf the A/C Refrigerant Analyzer is equipped in the A/C machine. For R134a refrigerant the analyzer is a separate tool. For the A/C Refrigerant Analyzer. See A/C System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging Service Tools.
Activation
NOTICE: An A/C refrigerant analyzer must be used before the recovery of any vehicle's A/C refrigerant. Failure to do so puts the shop's bulk refrigerant at risk of contamination. If the vehicle's A/C refrigerant is contaminated, refer the customer to the service facility that carried out the last A/C service. If the customer wishes to pay the additional cost, use the A/C recovery equipment that is designated for recovering contaminated A/C refrigerant. Dispose of all contaminated A/C refrigerant as hazardous waste. For all equipment, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
NOTICE: Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) only must be used as a refrigerant system lubricant. Addition of any oil other than Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) to the refrigerant system will damage the A/C compressor and contaminate the refrigerant system.
NOTICE: During normal A/C operation, oil is circulated through the system with the refrigerant, and a small amount is retained in each component. If certain components of the system are removed, some of the refrigerant oil will go with the component. To maintain the original total oil charge, it is necessary to compensate for the oil lost by adding oil to the system with the new part.
NOTE: Use Refrigerant Identification Equipment that conforms to SAE J1771 standard for R-134a or SAE J2912 standard identifies R-134a and R-1234yf.
Follow the instructions included with Refrigerant Identification Equipment to obtain the sample for testing. For the correct procedure.NOTE: For R1234yf the A/C Refrigerant Analyzer is equipped in the A/C machine. For R134a refrigerant the analyzer is a separate tool. For the A/C Refrigerant Analyzer. See A/C System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging Service Tools.
For access to the R1234yf refrigerant A/C Analyzer part of the A/C Management or the R134a refrigerant analyzer special tool.NOTICE: Make sure the equipment is clean and free of foreign material.
NOTE: During normal A/C operation, oil is circulated through the system with the refrigerant, and a small amount is retained in each component. If certain components of the system are removed, some of the Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) or Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-32) stays inside the component. To maintain the original total oil charge, it is necessary to compensate for the oil lost by adding oil to the system with the new part.
Refer to the chart below for refrigerant oil adding amounts and methods of installation.Refrigerant Oil Adding (When new components are installed)
Procedure | Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (Y fl oz ( ml)N-34) | Method of Adding |
- | Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant POE Oil (Y fl oz ( ml)N-32) | - |
After installing the A/C Compressor. | Service compressor contains full system charge of oil. Oil matching required plus amount collected during recovery. | Refer to oil adding steps above. |
After installing the receiver/drier. | 2 fl oz (60 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing the receiver/drier element. | 1 fl oz (30 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing the condenser core. | 1.5 fl oz (45 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Add directly to inlet port or inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing the condenser core. | 1.5 fl oz (45 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Add directly to inlet port or inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing the evaporator core. | 2 fl oz (60 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Add directly to inlet port or inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing a high voltage battery coolant cooler (Chiller). | .5 fl oz (15 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing/reassembling the thermostatic expansion valve. | Amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After installing a refrigerant Hose/Line. | 2 fl oz (60 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery a. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After an O-ring Leak Repair. | 1 fl oz (30 ml) plus the amount collected during refrigerant recovery b. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
After a service port leak repair. | Amount collected during refrigerant recovery. | Inject to low-side service port during system charging. |
a If an excessive amount of Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) or Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-32) is lost due to a hose rupture/separation or other damage, the total system Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) or Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-32) capacity must be added. Also, it is necessary to replace the receiver/drier. | ||
b The amount specified may be used for one or multiple O-ring leak repairs. Do not multiply the Motorcraft® R-1234yf Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-34) or Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant POE Oil (YN-32) amount by the number of O-ring leaks being repaired. |
Oil Injection Using a Lubricant Injector
NOTE: Fluorescent refrigerant system dye is added to the refrigerant system at the factory to assist in refrigerant system leak diagnosis using a Rotunda-approved UV black light. It is not necessary to add additional dye to the refrigerant system before diagnosing leaks, even if a significant amount of refrigerant has been removed from the system. Replacement suction accumulators and receiver/driers are shipped with a fluorescent dye wafer included in the desiccant bag which dissolves after approximately 30 minutes of continuous A/C operation. It is not necessary to add dye after flushing the refrigerant system because a new suction accumulator or receiver/drier is installed as part of the flushing procedure. Replace hose/accumulator, receiver/drier or receiver/drier element.
Evacuate the refrigerant system.Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box
Accessing the Under Hood Fuse Box
Pull the latch toward you and remove the top cover.