Inspection
1.

Check the condenser fins for clogging and damage. If clogged, clean them with water, and blow them with compressed air. If bent, gently bend them using a screwdriver or pliers.

2.

Check the condenser connections for leakage, and repair or replace it, if required.

Replacement
1.

Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/ recycling/ charging station.

2.

Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.

3.

Remove the front bumper.

(Refer to BD group - "Front Bumper")

4.

Remove the discharge line and liquid line (A) from the condenser.

Tightening torque :

7.8~11.7N.m (0.8~1.2kgf.m, 5.7~8.6 lbf.ft)

5.

Remove the condenser (A) from radiator.

6.

Install in the reverse order of removal, and note these items :

note
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If you're installing a new condenser, add refrigerant oil ND-OIL8.

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Replace the O-rings with new ones at each fitting, and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil before installing them. Be sure to use the right O-rings for R-134a to avoid leakage.

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Be careful not to damage the radiator and condenser fins when installing the condenser.

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Be sure to install the lower mount cushions of condenser securely into the holes.

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Charge the system, and test its performance.

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