Tuesday 20 December 2016

Condenser flush

How to Replace an AC Compressor in your Car - Duration: 13:53. Demonstration video of poor flushing methods, and the proven HECAT Pulsator flushing process. When replacing an ac compressor you should always flush the entire ac system before installi.


Here, watch how Bruce Bonebrake quickly flushe. AC Training - System Flushing - Duration: 5:32.

HECAT CONDENSER FLUSHING - YES WE CAN - Duration: 5:14.

Objective: Flush out any harmful foreign substance including Compressor oil that might remain inside the Condenser coil.

If the condenser is dirty, why not just replace it? That is what many experts recommend. The alternative is to clean the condenser with an approved flushing chemical that hopefully will remove most . The AC compressor must be lubricated at all times.


The oil is being circulated throughout the system, that means that all the components ( condenser , hoses, tubes, evaporator, drier, accumulator) . Air conditioning comebacks are usually caused by an air conditioning system that needs to be flushed and cleaned. So, perhaps, I can clean the condenser by accessing from somewhere without removing the bumper, although the result may not be optimal. This video shows the proper way to flush the lines from the condenser unit.


In preparation to run the freon. AC System Basics - EricTheCarGuy - Duration: 6:12. My friend and forum moderator Paul Krawsek aka College man, turned me onto this.


Scotty Live Car Lectures, episode 11. He works in HVAC and was telling me about the benefits of cleaning condenser coils. He says one of the biggest reasons that AC systems fail . We noticed the rental kit from Autozone had the same problem though. Also the rubber tip had to be modified so it had more taper and so it actually fit inside the end of the line . Disconnect the low-side and high-side refrigerant hose from the condenser using an adjustable wrench.


Pour the flush solvent into the high-side inlet of the condenser.


Apply compressed air into the high-side inlet of the condenser.

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