Refrigerant Oil Capacities In Refrigerant Circuits For Refrigerant R1234YF

2023 Audi e-tron S Sportback Premium PlusSECTION Refrigerant Oil Capacities In Refrigerant Circuits For Refrigerant R1234YF
  • Depending on the A/C compressor type, different refrigerant oil capacities may be designated for the refrigerant circuit. Refer to the => Parts Information.
  • Different refrigerant oils are used depending on the manufacturer of the A/C compressor. Refer to => Parts Information.
  • Refer to APPROVED REFRIGERANT OILS FOR REFRIGERANT R1234YFΒ 
Vehicle type Production period Total quantity of oil in refrigerant circuit in cm3 Quantity of refrigerant oil in replacement compressor in cm3 Differing features of this refrigerant circuit
e-tron, e-tron Sportback, Q8 e-tron, Q8 e-tron Sportback From 09/2018 220 + / - 10 220 + / - 10
  • "Sanden" A/C compressor
  • The replacement A/C compressor is already filled with a specific amount of refrigerant oil (depending on the A/C compressor). This refrigerant oil quantity corresponds to the oil quantity designated for this refrigerant circuit. If the A/C compressor is replaced without the refrigerant circuit needing to be flushed, then the refrigerant oil in the new A/C compressor being installed must match the oil quantity that was removed from the old A/C compressor. Refer to COMPONENTS, REPLACING .
  • A data plate may be attached to the A/C compressor by the manufacturer, indicating the part number and refrigerant oil quantity.
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