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CREW CAB AIR CONDITIONER HOSES REPLACEMENT - Continued
CREW CAB AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE/RECHARGE - Continued

Maintenance Manual For Tactical Fire Fighting Truck (Tfft) Model M1142 - 2 Page Navigation
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DRAFT
TM 5-4210-249-13&P-2
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FIELD LEVEL MAINTENANCE
CREW CAB AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE/RECHARGE
INITIAL SETUP:
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References
Tools and Special Tools
WP 0212
Leak Detector, Refrigerant (WP 0622, Item 22)
WP 0004
Reclaimer, Refrigerant (WP 0622, Item 24)
Tool Kit, General Mechanic's: Automotive
Equipment Conditions
(WP 0622, Item 27)
Crew cab bench seat and access panel
Materials/Parts
removed (WP 0501)
Refrigerant, R-134a (WP 0625, Item 41)
Refrigerant Oil, Type A (WP 0625, Item 42)
RECOVERY
TFFT00349
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WARNING
ICON 26 44 25
Use care to prevent refrigerant from touching skin or eyes. Liquid refrigerant, when
exposed to air, quickly evaporates and will freeze skin or eye tissues. Serious
injury or blindness may result if you come in contact with liquid refrigerant.
Refrigerant R-134a air conditioning systems should not be pressure tested or leak
tested with compressed air. Combustible mixtures of air and R-134a may form,
resulting in a fire or explosion, which could cause personnel injury or death.
NOTE
Service valves are located under crew cab seat.
1.
Remove cap (1) from service valve (2).
2.
Remove cap (3) from service valve (4).
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