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A/C Flush - 1 Quart - Ships UPS Ground Only

A/C Flush - 1 Quart - Ships UPS Ground Only
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Item Number: 20698B
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Unit Price: $7.95
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Will be shipped via: UPS - GROUND SERVICE
Quantity 

Manufacturer Part Number8011256
New
1978-1996 Ford Bronco
1973-1997 Ford F100, F150, F250, F350
1984-1990 Ford Bronco ll
1983-1997 Ford Ranger
1 Quart
 Detailed Description

A/C Flush

Premium Solvent-Based Solutions

Compatible with R12, R134a, R22

 

1 Quart

 

Attributes:

ISO Viscosity Grade   AC Flush

Type   QT Bottle; Ship Ground Only


A/C SYSTEM FLUSHING PROCEDURE

Safety First
Always Use Eye Protection!

 
Note: Once the flush gun is connected to the cylinder, it should not be removed.

1. A/C system refrigerant must be completely recovered using approved   equipment in accordance with local, state, and federal laws.

2. Disconnect all hoses from components to be flushed. Remove the orifice tube which is located in the liquid line or at the condenser or evaporator, or the expansion valve.

3. Remove the cap. Add gpd flush 8011256 (or equivalent) to cylinder. Replace the cap. All flush cylinder connections must be tight.

4. It is generally advisable to first “back-flush”, flushing from outlet to inlet on condensers and evaporators, to dislodge debris. Then flush the component from inlet to outlet.

5. To prevent spraying of flush, oil, and other debris, attach a hose or optional flush capture hose to the exit end of the component to be flushed. Place the hose in a suitable container to capture the used flush solvent.

6. With the cylinder in an upright position, pressurize flush container or attach compressed air to cylinder and fill to 70-100 psi.

7. Insert the tip of the flush gun into the component to be flushed. Press handle on gun to release flushing agent. Continue to flush until all contaminants have been removed. Repeat as necessary.

8. Dispose of flush solvent in accordance with local, state, and federal laws.

9. Make A/C system repairs and evacuate for a minimum of 30 minutes to make sure system will hold a vacuum.

10.  Add refrigerant and perform a leak and performance test.





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