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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

How to Replace AC Compressor on Chevrolet HHR?

The details for Chevy HHR compressor removal.

The compressor replacing Procedure for

2.0L ENGINE
2.2L & 2.4L ENGINES

The details are mentioned as follows:----



2.0L Engine



  1. Discharge the refrigerant. 
  2. Raise and safely support the vehicle. 

    image
    Fig. Remove the right front fender liner
  3. Remove the right side tire and wheel assembly.
  4. Remove the 7 front right side wheelhouse liner screws (1).
  5. Remove the 10 right front wheelhouse liner retainers (2) using a flat-bladed tool.
  6. Remove or disconnect the following:

    The accessory drive belt. Refer to Accessory Drive Belts, removal and installation
    The electrical connector from the compressor

    Click image to see an enlarged view
    Fig. Remove the compressor and condenser hose assembly bolt from the compressor
    The compressor and condenser hose assembly bolt from the compressor
    The compressor and condenser hose assembly from the compressor
    Remove and discard the sealing washers

    Click image to see an enlarged view
    Fig. Remove the auxiliary intercooler pump bolts and position the pump toward the driver-s side of the vehicle
    The auxiliary intercooler pump bolts and position the pump toward the driver-s side of the vehicle
    The compressor mounting bolts
    The compressor

    Click image to see an enlarged view
    Fig. Remove the compressor mounting bolts and the A/C compressor
To install:

WARNING
NEW CVC compressor assemblies are shipped with a partial Poly-Alkylene Glycol (PAG) refrigerant oil charge. Use of the incorrect PAG oil can result in compressor failure.

  1. If you are replacing the compressor, use the following procedure:
    1. Drain and measure as much of the refrigerant oil as possible from the removed compressor.
    2. Remove the compressor crankcase oil drain plug and drain the crankcase into a clean, graduated container.

      Click image to see an enlarged view
      Fig. Drain the oil from both the suction and discharge ports of the removed compressor
    3. Drain the oil from both the suction and discharge ports of the removed compressor into the same container. Rotate the compressor shaft to assist in draining the compressor.
    4. Measure and record the amount of oil drained from the removed compressor. This measurement will be used during installation of the replacement compressor.
    5. Properly discard the used refrigerant oil.
      WARNING
      The refrigerant oil in the A/C system must be balanced during compressor replacement.


      NOTE
      The replacement compressor is shipped with 2.5 oz (74 ml) of refrigerant oil.



      Click image to see an enlarged view
      Fig. Balancing the refrigerant oil in the A/C system by adding PAG oil to the A/C compressor
    6. Compare the amount of refrigerant oil recorded during compressor removal to the amount of refrigerant oil shipped in the replacement compressor. If the amount of refrigerant oil drained and recorded from the removed compressor is:

      Less than 2.5 oz (74 ml), leave the 2.5 oz (74 ml) in the replacement compressor
      More than 2.5 oz (74 ml), add to the compressor the difference between the 2.5 oz (74 ml) and the amount drained
  2. Install or connect the following:

    The compressor and the bolts to the engine. Tighten the bolts to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm)
    New sealing washers on the hose fittings
    The hose assembly to the compressor
    The assembly bolt. Tighten the bolt to 15 ft. lbs. (20 Nm)
    The compressor electrical connector
    The auxiliary intercooler pump. Tighten the pump bolt to 88 inch lbs. (10 Nm)
    The accessory drive belt. Refer to Accessory Drive Belts, removal and installation
    The front fender liner with the 7 liner screws tightened to 18 inch lbs. (2 Nm) and the 10 liner retainers placed into position
  3. Lower the vehicle.
  4. Evacuate and charge the refrigerant system. Refer to Heating & Air Conditioning, evacuating the system and charging the system.
  5. Leak test the fittings. Refer to Heating & Air Conditioning, leak testing.

2.2L & 2.4L Engines-First Design



  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
  2. Discharge the refrigerant. Refer to Heating & Air Conditioning, discharging the system.
  3. Raise and safely support the vehicle.

    Click image to see an enlarged view
    Fig. Remove the right front fender liner
  4. Remove the right side tire and wheel assembly.
  5. Remove the 7 front right side wheelhouse liner screws (1).
  6. Remove the 10 right front wheelhouse liner retainers (2) using a flat-bladed tool.
  7. Remove or disconnect the following:

    The accessory drive belt. Refer to Accessory Drive Belts, removal and installation
    The electrical connector from the compressor

    Click image to see an enlarged view
    Fig. Remove the compressor and condenser hose assembly bolt from the compressor
    The compressor and condenser hose assembly bolt from the compressor
    The compressor and condenser hose assembly from the compressor
    Remove and discard the sealing washers
    The compressor mounting bolts
    The compressor

    Click image to see an enlarged view
    Fig. Remove the compressor mounting bolts and the A/C compressor
To install:

WARNING
NEW CVC compressor assemblies are shipped with a partial Poly-Alkylene Glycol (PAG) refrigerant oil charge. Use of the incorrect PAG oil can result in compressor failure.

  1. If you are replacing the compressor, use the following procedure:
    1. Drain and measure as much of the refrigerant oil as possible from the removed compressor.
    2. Remove the compressor crankcase oil drain plug and drain the crankcase into a clean, graduated container.

      Click image to see an enlarged view
      Fig. Drain the oil from both the suction and discharge ports of the removed compressor
    3. Drain the oil from both the suction and discharge ports of the removed compressor into the same container. Rotate the compressor shaft to assist in draining the compressor.
    4. Measure and record the amount of oil drained from the removed compressor. This measurement will be used during installation of the replacement compressor.
    5. Properly discard the used refrigerant oil.
      WARNING
      The refrigerant oil in the A/C system must be balanced during compressor replacement.


      NOTE
      The replacement compressor is shipped with 2.5 oz (74 ml) of refrigerant oil.



      Click image to see an enlarged view
      Fig. Balancing the refrigerant oil in the A/C system by adding PAG oil to the A/C compressor
    6. Compare the amount of refrigerant oil recorded during compressor removal to the amount of refrigerant oil shipped in the replacement compressor. If the amount of refrigerant oil drained and recorded from the removed compressor is:

      Less than 2.5 oz (74 ml), leave the 2.5 oz (74 ml) in the replacement compressor
      More than 2.5 oz (74 ml), add to the compressor the difference between the 2.5 oz (74 ml) and the amount drained
  2. Install or connect the following:

    The compressor and the bolts to the engine. Tighten the bolts to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm)
    New sealing washers on the hose fittings
    The hose assembly to the compressor
    The assembly bolt. Tighten the bolt to 15 ft. lbs. (20 Nm)
    The compressor electrical connector
    The accessory drive belt. Refer to Accessory Drive Belts, removal and installation
    The front fender liner with the 7 liner screws tightened to 18 inch lbs. (2 Nm) and the 10 liner retainers placed into position
  3. Lower the vehicle.
  4. Evacuate and charge the refrigerant system. Refer to Heating & Air Conditioning, evacuating the system and charging the system.
  5. Leak test the fittings.

These details will help.
Thanks.           

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