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Acura 1994 Integra - A;C System Service

Acura 1994 Integra
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A/C
System
Service
Recovery
Onlv use service
equipment
that
is U.L.-listed and
is cer-
tified
to meet
the requirements
of SAE
J2210 to
remove
HFC-134a
(R-134a)
from the
air conditioner
system.
CAUTION:
Expo3ute
to air conditioner
rcfrigelant rnd
lubricant vapor
or mist can
irritatc
oyo!, no3o
and
throat.
Avoid
bresthing the
lir condhionot
rofrigorlnt
and
lubricant
vapor or misl.
lf accidental
system
discharge
occuts,
ventilate
work
area before
resuming
service.
R-134a
service equipment
or
vehicle air
conditioner sys-
tems
should
not be
pressure
tested
or leak tested
with
comoressed
air.
!!@
some
mixturos
ot Eir and
R'134.
hsvc
bsen
shown to
be combu3tible
st elavllcd
prs33urc3
and can
result
in fire or oxplosion
cau3ing
iniurY
or
property
damage,
Nsvor u36
comprg3Sod
lir to
P|'3turl
test
R-134a servic€
equipmont
o. vohiclc
rir condhioncr
3ystems.
Additional
health and safety
information
may
be
obtained
from
the refrigerant
and
lubricant
manufac-
rures.
'1.
Connect
a
R-134a refrigerant
Recovery/Recycling/
Charging
System to
the car,
as shown,
following
the
equipment
manufacturer's
instructions.
2. Measure
the amount
of
refrigerant oil
removed
from the
A/C system after
the
recovery
process
is
comoleted.
NOTE: Be sure
to
install the same
amount
of new
refrigerant
oil back
into the
A/C system
befote
charging.
R.cov.rylR.cycling/Ch.rging
sy.t
m.
Pf,ESSUFE
22-22

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