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The Refrigerant Cycle

For information regarding base refrigerant operation within the HVAC system, refer to the current Ford Web Based Technical Training courses. The diagram below shows the refrigerant system state in each component on this vehicle.

The following statements apply to this refrigerant system:

TXV Type Refrigerant System State and Flow - GTDI 

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Item Description
1 High pressure liquid
2 Low pressure liquid
3 High pressure vapor
4 Low pressure vapor

TXV Type Refrigerant System State and Flow - Ti-VCT 

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Item Description
1 High pressure liquid
2 Low pressure liquid
3 High pressure vapor
4 Low pressure vapor

Compressor Anti-Slugging Strategy (CASS) 

Liquid refrigerant may accumulate in the A/C compressor under certain conditions. To reduce damage to the A/C compressor, Compressor Anti-Slugging Strategy (CASS) is utilized.

CASS is initiated only under specific conditions:

When these conditions are present, the PCM activates the A/C control relay prior to cranking of the engine. The A/C control relay engages the A/C compressor for approximately 4-15 A/C compressor revolutions or a maximum of 2 seconds (depending upon vehicle application), allowing the liquid refrigerant to be pushed from the A/C compressor. CASS is initiated by the PCM regardless of the HVAC system settings.