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.

Disconnect the discharge line (A) and liquid line (B) from the condenser.

4.

Remove the air duct (A).

5.

Remove the front bumper.

(Refer to BD group - “Front Bumper”)

6.

Remove the front bumper back beam (A), the horns (B), the ambient sensor (C) and the air guards (D).

7.

Remove the condenser (A) from the radiator.

8.

Install in the reverse order of removal.

note

If you're installing a new condenser, add refrigerant oil (PAG OIL).

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.

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

Charge the system, and test its performance.

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