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Removing expansion valve > < Repairing refrigerant circuit for front seats with 2nd?evaporator
Repairing refrigerant circuit for rear seats
   
Repairing refrigerant circuit for rear seats
–  Observe notes → Chapter.
1 - O-ring
q   17.2 mm; 1.82 mm
2 - Expansion valve for front evaporator
q   Aperture must be sealed against splashed water.
3 - O-ring
q   8.13 mm; 1.82 mm
4 - Threaded plate
5 - Bolt
q   7 ± 1.1 Nm
6 - O-ring
q   8.13 mm; 1.82 mm
7 - 3/8" pipe
q   With union nut 13 + 2 Nm for high-pressure line to 2nd evaporator.
8 - O-ring
q   14.0 mm; 1.82 mm
q   Qty. 1
9 - 5/8" pipe
q   With union nut 9 + 1.3 Nm for low-pressure line to 2nd evaporator.
10 - Bolt
q   7 ± 1.1 Nm
11 - O-ring
q   8.13 mm; 1.78 mm
12 - O-ring
q   17.2 mm; 1.78 mm
13 - Expansion valve for 2nd evaporator for rear seats
q   Aperture must be sealed against splashed water.
14 - O-ring
q   11.1 mm; 1.82 mm
15 - O-ring
q   14.0 mm; 1.82 mm
q   Qty. 1
16 - 5/8" pipe
q   Release connection using release tool → Fig.
17 - 3/8" pipe
q   Release connection using release tool → Fig.
18 - O-rings
q   8.13 mm; 1.78 mm
q   Qty. 3
19 - O-rings
q   14.0 mm; 1.78 mm
q   Qty. 3
20 - O-ring
q   14.0 mm; 1.82 mm
q   Qty. 3
21 - O-rings
q   8.13 mm; 1.82 mm
q   Qty. 3
22 - Bolt
q   7 ± 1 Nm
23 - Nut
q   6 ± 0.9 Nm
24 - Nut
q   2 ± 0.3 Nm
25 - Refrigerant line
q   High-pressure side
26 - Refrigerant line
q   Low-pressure side
27 - Bolt
q   4 ± 0.5 Nm
28 - 2nd evaporator
q   Torque setting: 4.7 Nm

   

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