Refrigerant: Testing and Inspection

2011 Toyota Landcruiser V8-5.7L (3UR-FE)SECTION Testing and Inspection




HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING: REFRIGERANT: ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION

1. INSPECT REFRIGERANT VOLUME





(a) Check the sight glass on the liquid pipe A.

Test conditions:

* Temperature at the air inlet is 30 to 35°C (86 to 95°F).

* Engine is running at 1500 rpm.

* Blower speed control switch is at HI.

* A/C switch is on.

* Temperature control switch is at the MAX. COOL position.

* Doors are fully open.





HINT
*: If the ambient temperature is higher than usual but cooling is sufficient, bubbles in the sight glass are permissible.

2. INSPECT REFRIGERANT PRESSURE WITH MANIFOLD GAUGE SET

(a) This method uses a manifold gauge set to locate problem areas. Read the manifold gauge pressure when these conditions are established.

Test conditions:

* Temperature at the air inlet is 30 to 35°C (86 to 95°F).

* Engine is running at 1500 rpm.

* All doors are fully open.

* Blower speed control switch is at HI.

* Air inlet control set at "RECIRC".

* A/C switch is on.

Gauge readings (Reference)





(1) Normally functioning refrigeration system





Gauge Reading:





(2) The A/C system periodically changes between normal and improper function due to moisture in the refrigerant system.









(3) The A/C system does not function effectively due to insufficient refrigerant.









(4) The A/C system does not function effectively due to poor circulation of the refrigerant.









(5) The A/C system does not function or functions intermittently because the refrigerant does not circulate.









(6) The A/C system does not function effectively due to overcharged refrigerant or insufficient cooling of the condenser.









(7) The A/C system does not function due to air in the refrigeration system.

CAUTION:
The low-pressure piping may be very hot and cause serious burns.









(8) The A/C system does not function effectively due to an expansion valve malfunction.









The A/C system does not function due to a defective compressor.









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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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