Condenser HVAC: Service and Repair
Condenser:
Evaporator Tube:
UPDATED BY TSB # 56-12-06 Dated June, 1995
REMOVE OR DISCONNECT
1. Discharge and recover refrigerant from the system.
2. Grille.
3. Compressor and condenser hose from the condenser.
4. Evaporator tube from the condenser.
5. Horn electrical connectors.
6. Two bolts retaining the radiator support from the support assembly.
7. Support from the vehicle.
8. Bolts retaining the condenser to the radiator.
9. Condenser.
INSTALL OR CONNECT
1. Condenser. Refer to Refrigerant Oil Distribution, if replacing the condenser. Capacity Specifications
2. Bolts retaining the condenser to the radiator.
3. Radiator support to the vehicle.
4. Two bolts retaining the radiator support to the vehicle.
^ Tighten bolts to 20 N.m (15 lbs. ft.).
5. Evaporator tube to the condenser.
6. Compressor and condenser hose to the condenser.
7. Grille.
8. Refrigerant to the system.
^ Check the system for leaks.