
Section 260-0130
SM 1966 4-00
3
Operators Compartment - Air Conditioning
REMOVAL
Numbers in parentheses refer to Fig. 2, unless
otherwise stated.
WARNINGS
Always wear goggles or glasses to protect
your eyes when working around R-134a.
R-134a boils at sea level temperatures of
-29.8° C (-21.6° F), which means that direct
contact with your skin will produce frostbite.
Exercise extreme care when handling R-134a.
If you get the slightest trace of R-134a in
your eye, flood the eye immediately with cool
water; then treat with mineral oil or clear
petroleum jelly followed by boric acid rinse.
Report to a hospital or doctor as soon as
possible.
The chemicals of R-134a change when
burned and become a poison phosgene gas
that will damage the respiratory system if
inhaled. NEVER SMOKE in an area where
R-134a is used or stored. Use hot water or an
approved heated charge cylinder as a heat
source if required to force R-134a into the
system. If using water, do not exceed 52° C
(125° F). Never use direct flame or electric
heaters in direct contact with the R-134a
container. High temperatures may result in
raising the pressure to a dangerous level.
To prevent personal injury and property
damage, be sure wheel blocks, blocking
materials and lifting equipment are properly
secured and of adequate capacity to do the job
safely.
1. Position the vehicle in a level work area, apply the
parking brake and switch off the engine.
2. Block all road wheels and place the battery master
switch in the 'Off' position.
3. Pull on handle (inside cab) to release hood catch
and raise the hood.
4. Discharge the air conditioning system as
described under 'Discharging The System'.
5. Remove screws (2) and lockwashers (3) securing
cover on air conditioner (1) outer box to gain access
to refrigerent hosing.
6. When satisfied that the system is completely
discharged, tag refrigerant hoses (5 & 6) to aid in
installation and carefully disconnect hoses from air
conditioner (1). Cap air conditioner (1) fittings and
refrigerant hoses (5 & 6) to prevent foreign matter
from entering the system.
7. Remove bolts (47, Fig. 3) and lockwashers
(48, Fig. 3) securing front cover and filter assemblies
on air conditioner (1) outer box.
8. Disconnect harness (4, Fig. 3) and unhook control
cable (49, Fig. 3) from water valve (50, Fig. 3).
9. Remove bolts (42, Fig. 3), lockwashers (43, Fig. 3)
and washers (44, Fig. 3) securing air conditioner (1)
outer box to cab assembly and withdraw box.
10. Tag refrigerant hoses (5 & 9) to aid in installation
and carefully disconnect hoses from receiver/drier
(16). Cap receiver/drier (16) fittings and refrigerant
hoses (5 & 9) to prevent foreign matter from entering
the system.
11. Support receiver/drier (16) and remove bolts (38)
and nuts (39) securing receiver/drier (16) to mounting
bracket (17). If necessary, remove bolts (21),
lockwashers (22), nuts (25) and mounting bracket
(17) from bracket (20).
12. Tag refrigerant hoses (7, 8, 9 & 10) to aid in
installation and carefully disconnect hoses at radiator
cowl and condenser (11). Cap condenser (11) fittings
and refrigerant hoses to prevent ingress of foreign
matter.
13. If required, support air conditioner condenser (11)
and remove bolts (13), lockwashers (14) and
washers (15) securing condenser (11) to radiator
assembly. Remove condenser (11) from vehicle.
14. Tag refrigerant hoses (6 & 7) to aid in installation
and carefully disconnect hoses from compressor
(12). Cap compressor (12) fittings and refrigerant
hoses (6 & 7) to prevent foreign matter from entering
the system.
15. Disconnect electrical connection from
compressor (12) clutch.
16. Slacken nut (26) and bolt (24). Adjust bolt (24) to
release tension on 'V' belt (18).
17. 'V' belt (18) should now be free to slide off the
groove in compressor (12).
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