VW Golf 7 Air Conditioner with R134a Workshop Manual PDF (Edition 12.2017)

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This factory PDF manual walks you through every aspect of the R134a air-conditioning system on Golf Mk7 (2013–2018), Variant, and other compatible models. You’ll find detailed technical data, refrigerant specs, safety precautions, system layouts, service-station operation, leak detection, contaminant removal, component replacement, and diagnostics—all illustrated with exploded views and flow diagrams. Perfect for professional shops or DIYers aiming for showroom-perfect A/C performance.


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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

  • Technical data
  • General information on air conditioning
    • Other reference material
    • Basics of air conditioning technology
    • Vapour pressure table for refrigerant R134a
    • Refrigerant R134a
    • Properties of refrigerant R134a
    • Refrigerant oil
    • Comfort
    • How air conditioning works
    • General work safety
    • Safety measures when working on vehicles with air conditioning and when working with refrigerant R134a
    • Basics for working on refrigerant circuit
  • General information on refrigerant circuit
    • Components of refrigerant circuit
    • Design of refrigerant circuit
    • Evacuation and charging valves for quick-release couplings of air conditioner service station on refrigerant circuit
    • Switches and senders in refrigerant circuit and related connections
    • Electrical components not installed in refrigerant circuit
    • Pressures and temperatures in refrigerant circuit
    • Refrigerant circuit with expansion valve
    • Refrigerant circuit with restrictor and reservoir
    • Test and measurement work that can be performed using a pressure gauge
    • Air conditioner service and recycling equipment
    • Notes to repairs on refrigerant circuit
  • Legal texts and regulations
    • Laws and regulations
    • Recycling and refuse law
    • Converting R12 refrigerant circuits to R134a refrigerant circuits and repairing them (retrofitting)
    • Maintaining records on refrigerant
  • Refrigerant circuit
    • Important repair notes on air conditioning
    • Converting refrigerant circuits from R12 refrigerant to R134a
  • Working with the air conditioner service station
    • Important instructions for working with the air conditioner service station
    • Connecting a air conditioner service station for measuring and testing
    • Drain the refrigerant circuit using the air conditioner service station
    • Evacuate the refrigerant circuit using the air conditioner service station
    • Fill the refrigerant circuit using the air conditioner service station
    • Bringing air conditioning system into service after charging
    • Charging the container in the air conditioning service station with refrigerant
    • Emptying air conditioner service station
  • Detecting leaks in refrigerant circuit
    • Leak detection in refrigerant circuit using compressed air or nitrogen
    • Searching for leaks in refrigerant circuits using leak detector V.A.G 1796
    • Detecting leaks in refrigerant circuit using leak detecting system VAS 6196 or VAS 6201 or a later model
  • Clearing refrigerant circuit of contaminants
    • Vehicles with high-voltage system (hybrid vehicles)
    • Blowing through refrigerant circuit with compressed air and nitrogen
    • Flushing refrigerant circuit with refrigerant R134a
  • Clearing refrigerant circuit of contaminants, commercial vehicles
    • Vehicles with high-voltage system
    • Flushing refrigerant circuit with refrigerant R134a
    • Adapters for setting up flushing circuits
    • Procedure for setting up and flushing refrigerant circuit for various models
  • Complaints
    • Possible complaints about refrigerant circuit
    • Odours from heater and air conditioner unit
  • Connecting the air conditioning service station
    • For vehicles that have connections on both low-pressure and high-pressure sides of refrigerant circuit
  • Checking pressures on vehicles
    • Checking pressures in the refrigerant circuit (using an air conditioning service station)
    • Checking various compressor/regulator configurations
  • Renewing components
    • In the event of leaking or damaged components (apart from compressor, receiver or reservoir)
    • Renew the air conditioner compressor
    • Replace receiver or reservoir and restrictor
  • Testing equipment and tools
    • List of test equipment, tools and materials

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