Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 3366 - Automotive Air Conditioning
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of
this section, any automotive repair dealer that advertises or performs,
directly or through a sublet contractor, automotive air conditioning work and
uses the words service, inspection, diagnosis, top off, performance check or
any expression or term of like meaning in any form of advertising or on a
written estimate or invoice shall include and perform all of the following
procedures as part of that air conditioning work:
(1) Exposed hoses, tubing and connections are
examined for damage or leaks;
(2)
The compressor and clutch, when accessible, are examined for damage, missing
bolts, missing hardware, broken housing and leaks;
(3) The compressor is rotated to determine if
it is seized or locked up;
(4)
Service ports are examined for missing caps, damaged threads and conformance
with labeling;
(5) The condenser
coil is examined for damage, restrictions or leaks;
(6) The expansion device, if accessible, is
examined for physical damage or leaks;
(7) The accumulator receiver dryer and
in-line filter have been checked for damage, missing or loose hardware or
leaks;
(8) The drive belt system
has been checked for damaged or missing pulleys or tensioners and for proper
belt routing, tension, alignment, excessive wear or cracking;
(9) The fan clutch has been examined for
leakage, bearing wear and proper operation;
(10) The cooling fan has been checked for
bent or missing blades;
(11)
Accessible electrical connections have been examined for loose, burnt, broken
or corroded parts;
(12) The
refrigerant in use has been identified and checked for contamination;
(13) The system has been checked for leakage
at a minimum of 50-PSI system pressure;
(14) The compressor clutch, blower motor and
air control doors have been checked for proper operation;
(15) High and low side system operating
pressures, as applicable, have been measured and recorded on the final invoice;
and,
(16) The center air
distribution outlet temperature has been measured and recorded on the final
invoice.
(b) Whenever the
automotive air conditioning work being advertised or performed does not involve
opening the refrigerant portion of the air conditioning system, refrigerant
evacuation, or full or partial refrigerant recharge, the procedures specified
in subsection (a) need be performed only to the extent required by accepted
trade standards.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 6-12-2003; operative 7-12-2003 (Register 2003, No. 24).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 9882 and 9884.19, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 9884.7(a)(7), 9884.8 and 9884.9, Business and Professions Code.
2. Amendment filed 6-12-2003; operative 7-12-2003 (Register 2003, No. 24).
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