Refrigerant Identification / Testing

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Prior to recovering or charging the refrigerant from any vehicle, you must use a refrigerant identifier such as Rotunda A/C Refrigerant Analyzer 198-00001 or equivalent. The refrigerant identifier is used to identify gas samples taken directly from the refrigeration system or storage containers.The identifier will display:
- either "R-12" or "R-134a" if the purity is better than 98% by weight.
- "FAIL" if neither of the two gases have been identified or if they are not at least 98% pure.
- "HC" and a horn will sound if the gas detected contains a hydrocarbon (flammable material).

After analysis is made and displayed, the identifier purges the unit of the sampled refrigerant gas and is ready for the next sample.

If neither R-12 nor R-134a has been identified as 98% pure, do not service the A/C refrigeration system. Always refer to the refrigerant identifier manufacturer's instructions for proper tool usage.

NOTE: R-134a requires use of PAG Compressor Oil Motorcraft YN-12c F7AZ-19589-DA or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSH-M1C231-B.

The refrigerant used in this refrigerant system is R-134a. R-134a refrigerant is the only type that can be used in the A/C system.

R-134a systems can be identified by examining these areas:
- Vehicle's refrigerant charge tag indicates R-134a service.
- High and low service charge ports require quick connect adapters to preclude use of R-12 service equipment.