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[Refrigerant Temperature Sensor #1]

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  1. Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/recycling/charging station.
    CAUTION:
    • Do not use the same A/C recovery/charging station as conventional belt-driven compressors.
    • Since the electric compressor uses high-voltage, POE oil with high resistivity should be used.
    • If PAG oil mixes into the POE oil of the system, dielectric breakdown may occur due to decreased volumetric resistivity and the A/C compressor may not work.
  2. Seperate the charge door handle (A).
    G11938358Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  3. Loosen the clips and bolts on the front bumper upper cover.
    G11938359Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  4. Lift the front bumper uppser cover (A) slightly.
  5. Remove the front bumper upper cover (A) after loosening the mounting screw (B) on the side.
    G11938360Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  6. Remove the refrigerant temperature sensor #1 (B) after disconnecting the refrigerant temperature sensor #1 connector (A).
    G11938361Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
  7. Install in the reverse order of removal.
    CAUTION:
    • Do not use the same A/C recovery/charging station as conventional belt-driven compressors.
    • Since the electric compressor uses high-voltage, POE oil with high resistivity should be used.
    • If PAG oil mixes into the POE oil of the system, dielectric breakdown may occur due to decreased volumetric resistivity and the A/C compressor may not work.