Flushing Non HP2
                    
Tools Required
|     •  | J 42220 
 Universal
 12V Leak Detection Lamp | 
 
|     •  | J 43600 
 ACR 2000
 Refrigerant Station | 
 
Important: Flushing is not intended to remove metal
from the A/C system.
Flushing is intended to remove the following:
|     •  | Desiccant, following a desiccant bag failure | 
 
|     •  | Refrigerant contamination | 
 
Important: Warmer engine or ambient temperature decreases
the refrigerant recovery time during the A/C flush procedure.
- Recover the refrigerant. Refer to 
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging.
 
- Remove the orifice tube. Refer to 
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement.
 
- Connect the A/C lines with the orifice tube removed.
 
- Remove the A/C compressor. Refer to 
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement.
 
- Install 
J 45268 
-3 to the A/C compressor hose assembly.
 
- Forward flow refrigerant flushing is recommended
 for contaminated refrigerant or PAG oil.
 
Perform the following procedure:
|          | Important: The filter inside 
J 45268 
 -1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check
valve from the filter.
 | 
| 6.1.  | Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each
flush. | 
 
Connect 
J 45268 
 -1
flush filter to the suction port of the 
J 45268 
 -3 flush adapter.
| 6.2.  | Connect the blue hose from the 
J 43600 
 to 
J 45268 
 -1
 flush filter adapter. | 
 
- Reverse flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for desiccant bag failure
 only. Perform the following procedure and replace the accumulator when the flush
 is complete:
 
|          | Important: The filter inside the J 45268-1 is
serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.
 | 
| 7.1.  | Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each
flush. | 
 
Connect the J 45268-1 flush filter to the discharge port
of 
J 45268 
 -3 flush adapter.
| 7.2.  | Connect the blue hose from 
J 43600 
 to 
J 45268 
 -1
 flush filter adapter. | 
 
| 7.3.  | Connect the red hose from 
J 43600 
 to the suction port of 
J 45268 
 -3. | 
 
Important: Close the valve on the external refrigerant
tank, before starting the flush process.
- Flush the A/C system. Follow the instructions supplied with the 
J 43600 
.
 
- Remove the 
J 45268 
 -3
from the A/C compressor hose assembly.
 
Important: Flushing will remove all the PAG oil from
the A/C system.
The A/C system must be replenished with the correct amount
of PAG oil.
- Drain the PAG oil from the A/C compressor. Rotate the compressor input shaft
to assist in draining the PAG oil from the compressor.
 
- Add back the total system capacity of PAG oil to the A/C compressor. Refer
to
Refrigerant System Capacities.
 
Important: Flushing will remove the fluorescent leak
detection dye from the A/C system.
- Add one bottle of 
J 41447 
 directly
to the A/C Compressor.
 
- Install the A/C compressor. Refer to 
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement.
 
- Inspect the orifice tube for debris. Clean or replace as needed.
 
- Install the orifice tube. Refer to 
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement.
 
- Evacuate and recharge the A/C system. Refer to 
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging.
 
- Leak test the fittings using the 
J 42220 
.
 
                            Flushing HP2
                    
Special Tools
|     •  | J 42220  Universal 12V Leak Detection Lamp | 
 
|     •  | J 43600  ACR 2000 Air Conditioning Service Center | 
 
Important: Flushing with the ACR 2000 is not intended to remove metal from the A/C system.
Flushing is intended to remove the following contaminants:
|     •  | Contaminated polyalkylene glycol (PAG) oil | 
 
|     •  | Desiccant, following a desiccant bag failure | 
 
|     •  | Refrigerant contamination | 
 
Important: Warmer engine or ambient temperature decreases the refrigerant recovery time during the A/C flush procedure.
- Recover the refrigerant. Refer to 
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging.
 
- Remove the orifice tube. Refer to 
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement.
 
- Connect the A/C lines with the orifice tube removed.
 
- Remove the A/C compressor. Refer to 
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement.
 
- Inspect the end of the suction hose for a suction screen.
 
- Remove the suction screen, if installed.
 
- Install J 45268-4 to the A/C compressor suction hose.
 
- Install J 45268-5 to the A/C compressor discharge hose.
 
- Forward flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for contaminated refrigerant or PAG oil.
 
Perform the following procedure:
|          | Important: The filter inside the J 45268-1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.
 | 
| 9.1.  | Service the filter with ACDelco P/N GF 470, before each flush. | 
 
Connect the J 45268-1 flush filter to the suction port of the J 45268-4 flush adapter.
| 9.2.  | Connect the blue hose from the 
J 43600  to the J 45268-1 flush filter adapter. | 
 
| 9.3.  | Connect the red hose from the 
J 43600  to the J 45268-5 flush adapter. | 
 
- Reverse flow refrigerant flushing is recommended for desiccant bag failure. Perform the following procedure and replace the accumulator when the flush procedure is complete.
 
|          | Important: The filter inside the J 45268-1 is serviceable. Remove and discard the check valve from the filter.
 | 
| 10.1.  | Service the filter with AC P/N GF 470, before each flush. Connect the J 45268-1 flush filter to the discharge port of the J 45268-5 flush adapter. | 
 
| 10.2.  | Connect the blue hose from the 
J 43600  to the J 45268-1 flush filter adapter. | 
 
| 10.3.  | Connect the red hose from the 
J 43600  to the suction port of the J 45268-4 flush adapter. | 
 
|          | Important: Close the valve on the external refrigerant tank, before starting the flush process.
 | 
| 10.4.  | Flush the front A/C system. Follow the instructions supplied with the 
J 43600 . | 
 
- Remove the J 45268-4 from the A/C compressor suction hose.
 
- Remove the J 45268-5 from the A/C compressor discharge hose.
 
Important: Flushing will remove all the PAG oil from the A/C system.
The A/C system must be replenished with the correct amount of PAG oil.
- If the removed A/C compressor is being reinstalled, perform the following procedure:
 
| •  | Drain the PAG oil from the A/C compressor. | 
 
| •  | Rotate the compressor input shaft to assist in draining the PAG oil from the A/C compressor. | 
 
- If you will replace the A/C compressor after flushing the system, perform the following procedure:
 
| 14.2.  | If the service compressor is shipped with PAG oil, DO NOT drain the new PAG oil from the compressor. | 
 
| 14.3.  | Deduct the amount of PAG oil shipped with the service compressor from the amount of PAG oil listed in the capacities table. Refer to 
Refrigerant System Capacities. | 
 
| 14.4.  |  Add the calculated amount to the compressor, as needed. | 
 
Important: Flushing will remove the fluorescent leak detection dye from the A/C system.
- Add one bottle of 
J 41447  directly to the A/C compressor.
 
- Install the A/C compressor. Refer to 
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement.
 
- Install a new orifice tube. Refer to 
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement.
 
- Evacuate and recharge the A/C system. Refer to 
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging.
 
- Leak test the fittings using 
J 42220 .