Refrigerant Oil

2016 Volkswagen CC R-Line Executive, 2.0L Eng VIN NSECTION Refrigerant Oil

Do not use refrigerant oil that was stored for long periods of time in open containers.

Refrigerant oil attracts moisture. Close any opened containers immediately after use to prevent moisture from entering.

Refrigerant oil can be obtained using following part number; for:
PXE16- Sanden G 052 154 A2
VCS17E - Valeo G 052 200 A1
DSC17E - Zexel G 052 200 A2
6SEU14C, 7SEU16C, 7SEU17C - Denso G 052 300 A2
6CVC140 - Delphi G 052 154 A2/G 052 300 A2
DH5 - Delphi G 052 154 A2/G 052 300 A2
Type Total capacity
This quantity of refrigerant oil is in a replacement compressor and equates to the total capacity.
PXE16- Sanden 110 cm3 Β±10 cm3
DSC17E - Zexel 120 cm3 +15 cm3
7SEU17C - Denso 140 cm3 Β±10 cm3
6SEU14C - Denso 90 cm3 Β±10 cm3
7SEU16C - Denso 180 cm3 Β± 10 cm3
VCS17E - Valeo 120 cm3 +15 cm3
6CVC140 Delphi 110 cm3 Β±10 cm3
DH5 - Delphi 110 cm3 Β±10 cm3
RENDER: 1.0x

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