PAG Oil GM P/N-12378526 for United States PAG Oil GM P/N-88900060 for Canada | ||
Abrupt Refrigerant Loss | 65-ml | 2.20-oz |
Compressor Replacement | ||
The service compressor is precharged with the specified amount of PAG oil. | 74-ml | 2.50-oz |
Condenser Replacement with the Receiver Dehydrator | 60-ml | 2-oz |
Condenser Replacement without the Receiver Dehydrator | 30-ml | 1-oz |
Evaporator Replacement | 30-ml | 1-oz |
Receiver Dehydrator Replacement | 30-ml | 1-oz |
Thermal Expansion Valve Replacement | 20-ml | 0.75-oz |
Total System PAG Oil Capacity | 150-ml | 5-oz |
R-134a | ||
Refrigerant Charge | 0.65-kg | 1.43-lb |
Abrupt refrigerant loss due to a large leak, hose rupture, collision, or pressurerelief valve opening. Conditions that allow the refrigerant to seep or bleed off overtime do not cause this oil loss. Upon replacement of a component that caused a largerefrigerant loss, also add the required amount of oil for the particular component. If more than the specified amount of PAG oil was drained from a component, add theequal amount of oil drained. |
Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearing Removal Engine Block Cylinder Block Piston Assembly
Special ToolsEN-43966-1Connecting Rod GuidesFor equivalent regional tools, refer toSpecial Tools.Rotate the crankshaft to a position where the connecting rodbolts are the most accessible.Mark the connecting rod and cap with the cylinder position.Also mark their orientation. This will ensure the caps ...