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Your Trans/Air climate control system is the finest piece of equipment available on the market today.  In order to keep your Trans/Air climate control system operating at peak performance, a routine maintenance program MUST be followed.  The following Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Schedule, combined with the summary of corrective maintenance conditions should be implemented to ensure optimum performance and continuous service.

Preventive Maintenance Schedule

Item

What to Check

Weekly

Monthly

Compressor Belts

Tension and Wear

Check

 

A properly tensioned belt ensures maximum compressor performance and belt life

Evaporator Filters

Cleanliness

Check

Clean

A properly maintained filter maximizes air flow and system performance.

Hoses

Secured and Protected

Check

 

Properly supported hoses prevent the possibility of refrigerant leaks.

Wiring Harnesses

Secured and Protected

Check

 

Properly supported harnesses prevent the possibility of electrical shorts.

Condenser Coil

Cleanliness

Check

Clean

A properly maintained condenser coil will ensure maximum heat transfer and system performance.

Sight Glass Moisture Indicator

Color

Check

 

Deep Green = Absence of moisture
Yellow = Moisture is present  - IMMEDIATE SYSTEM SERVICE REQUIRED

Corrective Maintenance Conditions


The following conditions require the immediate attention of your nearest authorized Trans/Air Service Center.

  • Vibration and/or noise from engine compartment
  • Oil around refrigeration hose connections
  • Water dripping from evaporator and/or air ducts
  • Vibration and/or noise from the evaporator area
  • Noticeable decrease in system performance
  • P/S warning light is indicating a system shutdown
  • Reduced air flow (this condition is normally a result of dirty or clogged evaporator filters)


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