Section 43 (Manual A/C-Heater Systems (Specifications)): Specifications

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION Specifications
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SPECIFICATIONS

Application Specification
Compressor Type (1)
Compressor Belt Tension (2)
2.4L 4-Cyl. (3)
3.0L V6
New Belt 138-192 lbs. (63-87 kg)
Used Belt (4) 66-110 lbs. (30-50 kg)
Compressor Oil Capacity (5) 4.1 ozs.
Condenser Oil Capacity (5) 1.4 ozs.
Evaporator Oil Capacity (5) 1.4 ozs.
Refrigerant (R-134a) Capacity 21.2-24.7 ozs.
System Operating Pressures (6)
High Side 199-228 psi (14-16 kg/cm2 )
Low Side 21-36 psi (1.5-2.5 kg/cm2 )
(1) Information is not available from manufacturer.
(2) Use belt tension gauge for checking compressor belt tension.
(3) Automatic belt tensioner is used. Adjustment is not required.
(4) Used belt is a belt that has been in operation at least 5 minutes.
(5) Use ND-OIL 8 refrigerant oil or equivalent.
(6) With ambient temperature at 86-95Β°F (30-35Β°C) at air inlet with switch in RECIRC position, engine at 1500 RPM, blower switch in HI position and temperature control dial in COOL position.
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