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901305 REV C 9/26/2014, PG 4 OF 23

Use of Any Other Refrigerants Will Void All Warranties of the Air 

Conditioning System and Components. Use of the Proper Type and 

Amount of Refrigerant Is Critical to Proper System Operation. Vintage

Air Recommends Our Systems Be Charged By Weight With a Quality 

Charging Station or Scale.

Service Info:

Safety Switches:

 

Important Notice—Please Read

Attention: 

The following system components are capped: Compressor, evaporator, condenser & drier. 

Caps may be under pressure with dry nitrogen. Be careful removing caps. Do not remove caps prior to 

installation. Removing caps prior to installation will cause components to collect moisture and lead to 

premature failure and reduced performance. 

Evacuate the system for 35-45 minutes with system components (Drier, compressor, evaporator and 

condenser) at a temperature of at least 85° F. On a cool day, the components can be heated with a heat 

gun OR by running the engine with the heater on before evacuating. Leak check and charge to 

specifications.

For Maximum System Performance, Vintage Air Recommends the Following:

Heater hose may be purchased from Vintage Air (Part# 31800-VUD) or your local parts retailer. 

Routing and required length will vary based on installer preference. 

Vintage Air Systems Are Designed to Operate With R134a 

Refrigerant Only! Use of Any Other Refrigerants Is a Fire Hazard and 

Could Damage Either Your Air Conditioning System or Your Vehicle.

Refrigerant Capacity for Vintage Air Systems:

(For other systems, consult manufacturer’s guidelines)

R134a System

Charge with 1.8 lbs. (1 lb., 12 oz.) of refrigerant.

Lubricant Capacities:

New Vintage Air-supplied Sanden Compressor:

 No additional oil needed (Compressor is 

shipped with proper oil charge).

All Other Compressors:

 Consult manufacturer (Some compressors are shipped dry and will 

need oil added).

Your Vintage Air system is equipped with a binary pressure safety switch. A binary switch disengages 

the compressor clutch in cases of extreme low pressure conditions (Refrigerant Loss) or excessively 

high head pressure (406 PSI) to prevent compressor damage or hose rupture. A trinary switch 

combines Hi/Lo pressure protection with an electric fan operation signal at 254 PSI, and should be 

substituted for use with electric fans. Compressor safety switches are extremely important since an 

A/C system relies on refrigerant to circulate lubricant. 

Heater Hose (Not Included With This Kit):

To ensure a watertight seal between the passenger compartment and the vehicle exterior, for all 

bolts passing through the cowl and/or firewall, Vintage Air recommends coating the threads with 

silicone prior to installation.

Bolts Passing Through Cowl and/or Firewall:

Summary of Contents for 571065

Page 1: ...par B Body Evaporator Kit with Factory Air 571065 Fits Dodge Coronet Super Bee Charger Plymouth Satellite Road Runner GTX 18865 Goll St San Antonio TX 78266 Phone 210 654 7171 Fax 210 654 3113 www vin...

Page 2: ...cket Evaporator Hardline Heater Hose Fitting Installation Evaporator Bracket Evaporator Hardline Heater Hose Fitting Installation Cont Firewall Cover Installation Firewall Modification Evaporator Inst...

Page 3: ...quantities Gen IV Evaporator Sub Case w 204 ECU 744004 VUE Gen IV Evaporator Sub Case w 204 ECU Accessory Kit 69 70 Mopar B Body with A C 1 2 1 1 744004 VUE 781076 Before beginning installation open a...

Page 4: ...taller preference Vintage Air Systems Are Designed to Operate With R134a Refrigerant Only Use of Any Other Refrigerants Is a Fire Hazard and Could Damage Either Your Air Conditioning System or Your Ve...

Page 5: ...sensitive to voltage spikes on the power leads which can cause unexpected resets strange behavior and or permanent damage Vintage Air strives to harden our products against these types of electrical n...

Page 6: ...Perform the Following NOTE Before starting the installation check the function of the vehicle horn lights etc for proper operation and study the instructions illustrations diagrams Figure 1 OEM Drier...

Page 7: ...senger Side Louver Duct Hose Center Louver Plenum Fresh Air Duct Remove glove box latch retain Remove glove box 1969 models Discard but retain OEM screws 1970 models Retain glove box and screws Discon...

Page 8: ...ver to fresh air hole using 4 10 x 1 2 sheet metal screws as shown in Figure 4 below Figure 4 Defrost Duct Hose Adapter Cowl Cover Installation 1 Install 2 S clips onto driver and passenger side louve...

Page 9: ...kbench install evaporator rear bracket and heater hose fittings with properly lubricated O rings See Figure 8 Page 10 and Figure 14 Page 14 Install front mounting bracket onto evaporator using 2 1 4 2...

Page 10: ...1 4 20 X 1 2 Hex Bolts 2 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolts Rear Evaporator Bracket 643099 Twist With This Wrench Lubricate O ring See Figure 14 Page 14 Hold With This Wrench Evaporator Bracket Evaporator Hardli...

Page 11: ...om the engine compartment install firewall cover onto firewall and secure to firewall using 3 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex bolts 6 1 4 flat washers and 3 1 4 nuts w star washers as shown in Figure 9 below Firewal...

Page 12: ...Using front evaporator bracket as a guide mark and drill 2 3 16 holes in cowl See Figure 11 below Using 2 14 x 3 4 hex sheet metal screws secure the front evaporator mounting bracket to the cowl See F...

Page 13: ...ts with star washers as shown in Figure 12b below Inner Fender Cover Hardline Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 OEM Caster Camber Access Panel 2 10 x 1 2 Sheet Metal Screws Included in Hose Kit Inner Fender Ca...

Page 14: ...ion as shown in Figure 14 above Locate the 10 compressor A C hose Lubricate 2 10 O rings and connect the 45 fitting to the 10 suction port on the compressor Route the 45 female fitting with R134a serv...

Page 15: ...using hose clamps NOTE Install heater control valve in line with intake manifold pressure side heater hose and secure using hose clamps as shown in Figure 15 below Also note proper flow direction 5 Ap...

Page 16: ...9 Reinstall glove box latch using OEM screws See Figure 17b below 10 Reinstall all previously removed items 11 Fill radiator with at least a 50 50 mixture of approved antifreeze and distilled water I...

Page 17: ...t Duct 2 x 20 Passenger Side Louver 2 x 48 Driver Side Louver 2 x 30 Driver Side Center Louver 2 x 25 Passenger Side Center Louver 2 x 20 Figure 18 Plug From Wiring Harness 232001 VUR Plug From Contro...

Page 18: ...7 VUR 232002 VUA CIRCUIT BREAKER 30 AMP WIDE OPEN THROTTLE SWITCH OPTIONAL DASH LAMP IF USED Dash Lamp Is Used Only With Type 232007 VUR Harness Warning Always Mount Circuit Breaker As Close to the Ba...

Page 19: ...ressor Body Is Grounded Trinary Switch Connect According To Trinary Switch Wiring Diagram Install With Servo Motor Facing Down As Shown Note Flow Direction Arrow Molded Into Valve Body And Install Acc...

Page 20: ...e temperature lever knob all the way to cold and then back it off to the desired vent temperature For heat operation move the temperature lever knob all the way to hot and then adjust to the desired v...

Page 21: ...s be hot If the ground side of the blower is shorted to chassis ground the blower will run on HI Replace BSC This will require removal of evaporator from vehicle No other part replacements should be n...

Page 22: ...tion No mode change at all Check for damaged mode switch or potentiometer and associated wiring Partial function of mode doors Typically caused by evaporator housing installed in a bind in the vehicle...

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Page 24: ...Evaporator Sub Case w 204 ECU Accessory Kit 69 70 Mopar B Body with A C 1 2 1 1 744004 VUE 781076 Packing List 1 Accessory Kit 781076 2 NOTE Images may not depict actual parts and quantities Refer to...

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