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TM5-4120-347-14
Do not attempt any disassembly of the solenoid valve other than coil removal with a refrigerant
charge in the system. Refrigerant will be sprayed out dangerously if the screws that attach the tube
and plunger asembly to the valve body are loosened.
(1) Remove the top nut that attaches the coil to the valve body, and remove the coil, data plate and
connector assembly.
(2) Cut plastic tie down straps as necessary to remove the solenoid valve cable.
(3) If the connector plug is to be reused unsolder it from the leads.
(4) If the grommet is to be reused remove it from the coil assembly.
d. Reassembly.
(1)
Install grommet in hole in coil assembly.
Solder leads from coil assembly to connector plug.
Place coil assembly and data plate on to valve body and secure with nut.
Reconnect the connector plug.
(4)
(5) Secure the wires to existing harnesses with new plastic tie down straps or lacing cord.
Install the top rear cover.
(6)
(7) Connect power at power source.
The condenser coil is located across the rear of the unit.
a. Access.
Disconnect input power from the air conditioner before performing maintenance on any part of the
electrical system. The voltages used can be lethal.
(1) Disconnect power at the power source.
(2) Remove the top rear cover.
(3) Remove the condenser air inlet guard.
b. lnspection of install items.
(1) Check for accumulate dirt. Clean if an accumulation of dirt is evident.
(2) Check fins for dents, bent edges or any condition that would block or distort air flow. Straighten all
damaged fins with a plastic fin comb.
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