Personal injury can result from contact with refrigerant. Contact with refrigerant can cause frost bite. Keep face and hands away to help prevent injury. Protective goggles must always be worn when refrigerant lines are opened, even if the gauges indicate the system is empty of refrigerant. Always use precaution when a fitting is removed. Slowly loosen the fitting. If the system is still under pressure, release it slowly in a well ventilated area. Personal injury or death can result from inhaling refrigerant through a lit cigarette. Inhaling air conditioner refrigerant gas through a lit cigarette or other smoking method or inhaling fumes released from a flame contacting air conditioner refrigerant gas, can cause bodily harm or death. Do not smoke when servicing air conditioners or wherever refrigerant gas may be present. Use a certified recovery and recycling cart to properly remove the refrigerant from the air conditioning system. |
- Recover the air conditioner refrigerant from the air conditioner system. Refer to Service Manual, SENR5664, "Air Conditioning and Heating Systems with R-134a Refrigerant" for the procedure. Refer to Special Publication, NEDG2500, "Air Conditioning Tools" for the correct tools.
- Turn the power disconnect switch to the OFF position.
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Illustration 1 g02028695 - Disconnect hose assemblies (1).
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Illustration 2 g02028696 - Disconnect harness assemblies (2).
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Illustration 3 g02028703 - Remove guard assemblies (3).
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Illustration 4 g02028706 - Remove belt (4). Remove bolts (5) and bracket (6). Remove compressor (7).
- Install compressor (7) in the reverse order of removal.
- Refer to Special Instructions, "Realignment of The Air Conditioner Compressor Pulley on 793F, 795F, and 797F Off-Highway Trucks".