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Compressor Refrigerant Oil Checking PDF

This document provides information on checking the refrigerant oil for A/C compressor systems in 1995-1996 Volvo 850, 940, and 960 models. It lists the compressor type used for each model and the specifications for refrigerant oil type and capacity. Instructions are given on safely discharging, disconnecting, and reconnecting the A/C system lines and fittings. The procedures for checking the refrigerant oil level are provided for the Zexel 6-cylinder compressor, while noting the oil capacities for the other compressor types.

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Compressor Refrigerant Oil Checking PDF

This document provides information on checking the refrigerant oil for A/C compressor systems in 1995-1996 Volvo 850, 940, and 960 models. It lists the compressor type used for each model and the specifications for refrigerant oil type and capacity. Instructions are given on safely discharging, disconnecting, and reconnecting the A/C system lines and fittings. The procedures for checking the refrigerant oil level are provided for the Zexel 6-cylinder compressor, while noting the oil capacities for the other compressor types.

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COMPRESSOR REFRIGERANT OIL CHECKING

1995 Volvo 850

1995-96 A/C Compressor Refrigerant Oil Checking

All Volvo Models

* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *


CAUTION: DO NOT exceed A/C system refrigerant oil capacity, when
servicing system. See REFRIGERANT OIL & REFRIGERANT
SPECIFICATIONS.

NOTE: See the COMPRESSOR SERVICING article for compressor servicing


procedures.

COMPRESSOR APPLICATION
COMPRESSOR APPLICATION TABLE

Application Compressor

850 ...................... Zexel DKS-15CH 6-Cyl.


940 ...................... Seiko-Seiki SS-121DS5
960 ...................... Sanden SD-7H15 7-Cyl.


REFRIGERANT OIL & REFRIGERANT SPECIFICATIONS

* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *


NOTE: Due to late changes, always refer to underhood A/C
specification label in engine compartment or A/C compressor
label while servicing A/C system. If A/C specification label
and specifications within this article differ, always use
label specifications.

REFRIGERANT OIL & R-134a REFRIGERANT CAPACITY


CAUTION: DO NOT exceed A/C system refrigerant oil capacity, when
servicing system.

Only NEW, moisture-free refrigerant oil should be used in the


air conditioning system. This oil is highly refined and dehydrated so
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 from
the air will be absorbed into the refrigerant oil.

REFRIGERANT OIL & R-134a REFRIGERANT CAPACITY TABLE



Application (1) Oil Refrigerant
Ounces Ounces

850 .................... (2) 6.8 .................. 26.4


940 .................... (3) 7.4 .................. 34.0
960 .................... (4) 8.5 .................. 32.0

(1) - Total system capacity, unless otherwise noted.


(2) - Use PAG Oil (Part No. 11 61 407-0).
(3) - Use PAG Oil (Part No. 11 61 426-0).
(4) - Use PAG Oil (Part No. 11 61 425-0).


SERVICING PRECAUTIONS

DISCHARGING SYSTEM
Discharge A/C system, using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Always follow recovery/recycling
equipment manufacturers instructions. After refrigerant recovery
process is completed, the amount of compressor oil removed must be
measured and the same amount added to A/C system.

DISCONNECTING LINES & FITTINGS


After system is discharged, carefully clean area around all
fittings to be opened. Always use 2 wrenches when tightening or
loosening fittings. Some refrigerant lines are connected with a
coupling. Special tools may be required to disconnect lines. Cap or
plug all openings as soon as lines are removed. Remove caps until
connections of lines and fittings are to be completed.

CONNECTING LINES & FITTINGS


NOTE: All R-134a based systems use 1/2"-16 ACME threaded fittings.
Ensure all replacement parts match the connections of the
system being worked on.

Always use a new gasket or "O" ring when connecting lines or


fittings. Coat "O" ring with refrigerant oil and ensure it is not
twisted during installation. Always use 2 wrenches to prevent damage
to lines and fittings.

PLACING SYSTEM IN OPERATION


After component service or replacement has been completed and
all connections have been made, evacuate system thoroughly with a
vacuum pump. Charge system with proper amount of refrigerant and
perform leak test. See REFRIGERANT OIL & REFRIGERANT SPECIFICATIONS
for system capacities. Check all fittings that have been opened. After
system has been leak tested, check system performance.

NOTE: Most compressors are pre-charged with a fixed amount of


refrigerant (shipping) oil. Drain compressor oil from new
compressor and add refrigerant oil to new compressor
according to amount removed from old compressor. Always
refer to underhood A/C specification label or A/C compressor
label while servicing A/C system.

COMPRESSOR OIL CHECKING

SANDEN - 7-CYLINDER
NOTE: Compressor oil checking procedures not available at time of
publication. System refrigerant oil capacity is 8.1 ounces.

SEIKO-SEIKI - ROTARY VANE


NOTE: Compressor oil checking procedures not available at time of
publication. System refrigerant oil capacity is 7.4 ounces.
ZEXEL - 6-CYLINDER
850
1) Discharge refrigerant. See SERVICING PRECAUTIONS. Remove
compressor from vehicle. Drain compressor oil from compressor drain
plug and measure oil amount. Add the same amount of oil as was drained
from the old compressor.
2) Add 1.7 ounces of refrigerant oil when replacing
evaporator. When replacing condenser or hoses, add 0.7 ounce of
refrigerant oil per component replaced. Add 3.0 ounces of refrigerant
oil when replacing receiver-drier. System refrigerant oil capacity is
6.8 ounces.

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