Chevrolet Trax: Leak testing
SPECIFICATIONS
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Fastener Tightening Specifications
ADHESIVES, FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS, AND SEALERS
Adhesives, Fluids, Lubricants, and Sealers
REFRIGERANT SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Refrigerant System Capacities
DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES
LEAK TESTING
Special Tools
- BO-42220 Universal 12V Leak Detection Lamp
- GE-39400-A Halogen Leak Detector
- GE-41447 R-134A A/C Tracer Dye-Box of 24
- GE-43872 Fluorescent Dye Cleaner
- GE-46297 A/C Dye Injector Kit
- GE-46297-12 Replacement Dye Cartridges
For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools.
Refrigerant Leak Testing
NOTE: These vehicles are not now manufactured with fluorescent dye
installed directly
into the air conditioning (A/C) system. Therefore, if refrigerant leak testing
is
required, add florescent dye into the air conditioning (A/C) system.
The fluorescent dye mixes and flows with the polyalkylene glycol (PAG) oil
throughout the refrigerant system.
Verifying some passive leaks may require using the GE-39400-A detector , even
though the A/C system
contains fluorescent dye.
Fluorescent Leak Detector
Fluorescent dye will assist in locating any leaks in the A/C system.
NOTE: PAG oil is water soluble.
- Condensation on the evaporator core or the refrigerant lines may wash
the PAG oil and fluorescent dye
away from the actual leak. Condensation may also carry dye through the HVAC
module drain.
- Leaks in the A/C system will be indicated in a light green or yellow
color when using the leak detection
lamp.
Use the leak detection lamp in the following areas:
- All fittings or connections that use seal washers or O-rings
- All of the A/C components
- The A/C compressor shaft seal
- The A/C hoses and pressure switches
- The HVAC module drain tube, if the evaporator core is suspected of
leaking
- The service port sealing caps
- The sealing cap is the primary seal for the service ports.
- Follow the instructions supplied with the BO-42220 lamp.
- To prevent false diagnosis in the future, thoroughly clean the residual
dye from any area where leaks were
found. Use a rag and the approved GE-43872 cleaner.
Fluorescent Dye Injection
NOTE: Use only fluorescent dye approved by General Motors.
NOTE: Do NOT overcharge the A/C system with dye.
- GE-41447 dye can be poured directly into a removed A/C component.
- GE-46297-12 dye cartridge is injected into the low side port using
GE-46297 injector kit.
- Not all of the fluorescent dyes are compatible with PAG oil. Some types
of dye decrease the oil viscosity
or may chemically react with the oil.
- R-134A leak detection dye requires time to work. Depending upon the leak
rate, a leak may not become
visible for between 15 minutes and 7 days.
- To prevent false diagnosis, thoroughly clean any residual dye from the
service port with a rag and the
approved fluorescent dye cleaner GE-43872 dye cleaner.
Halogen Leak Detector
WARNING: Do not operate the detector in a combustible atmosphere
since its sensor
operates at high temperatures or personal injury and/or damage to the
equipment may result.
Ensure that the vehicle has at least 0.45 kg (1 lb) of refrigerant in the A/C
refrigeration system in order to perform a leak test. Refer to Refrigerant
Recovery and Recharging (R-134a) for recharging the A/C system.
NOTE:
Halogen leak detectors are sensitive to the following items:
- Windshield washing solutions
- Many solvents and cleaners
- Some adhesives used in the vehicle
Clean and dry all surfaces in order to prevent a false warning. Liquids will
damage the detector.
NOTE: Follow a continuous path in order to ensure that you will not
miss any possible
leaks. Test all areas of the system for leaks.
Follow the instructions supplied with the GE-39400-A detector.
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This test measures the operating efficiency of the A/C system under the
following conditions:
The current ambient air temperature
The current relative humidity
The high side pressure of the A/C s
Eliminating Air Conditioning Odor
Odors may be emitted from the air conditioning system primarily at start
up in hot, humid climates. The
following conditions may cause the odor:
Debris is pre
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Diagnostic Instructions
Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this
diagnostic procedure.
Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic
approach.
Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each
diagnostic category.
Diagnostic Fault
Diagnostic Instructions
Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this
diagnostic procedure.
Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic
approach.
Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each
diagnostic category.
DTC Descriptors
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