Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning (MVAC) EPA
Section 609 Exam | 2026/2027 Updated Edition
| Exam-Style Questions and Answers | EPA
Certification Prep
EPA SECTION 609 EXAM (2026/2027 EDITION)
Actual Exam-Style Questions with Complete Answers | Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning |
Environmental Protection Agency Certification
Overview
This 2026/2027 updated resource contains the complete EPA Section 609 Motor Vehicle Air
Conditioning Certification Exam with realistic exam-style questions and fully verified answers.
Aligned with current EPA regulatory requirements, this assessment prepares learners and technicians
to demonstrate competency in MVAC servicing, refrigerant management, environmental
compliance, and safe handling procedures.
Key Features
✓ Exam-Style Questions based on current EPA 609 standards
✓ Refrigerant Handling Procedures & Safety Guidelines
✓ MVAC System Operation, Servicing, and Diagnostics
✓ Updated 2026/2027 Federal Environmental Regulations
✓ Technician Compliance Requirements for Certification
Content Domains
• Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling & Reuse
• MVAC System Operation & Component Function
• Leak Detection, System Servicing & Containment
• Environmental Regulations & Legal Compliance
• Safety Practices & Technician Responsibilities
, Answer Format
All correct answers provided in yellow with:
• Explanations based on EPA regulatory standards
• Technical reasoning and procedural justification
• Safety-based application scenarios
• Compliance-oriented interpretations
Critical Updates for 2026/2027
◆ NEW – Updated refrigerant restrictions and allowable substitutes
◆ REVISED – MVAC servicing protocols and certification procedures
◆ UPDATED – EPA enforcement policies and environmental guidelines
◆ EXPANDED – Safety practices for emerging refrigerant technologies
If lubricant is removed by recovery equipment during system refrigerant removal, what must be
done with the lubricant?
Re-install lubricant removed by the recovery equipment
Before reuse, what must be done with HFC-134a that has been recovered from a mobile A/C
system using recovery-only equipment?
Question 2 options:
Recycle the HFC-134a before reuse using certified equipment
When can HFC-134a become combustible in a mobile air conditioning system?
If shop air is used in the system in an attempt to check for leaks and HFC-134a is present
Which type of mobile A/C system will usually require additional time / precautions to extract all
the refrigerant?
Accumulator type
Electronic leak detectors certified to SAE J2791 have the capacity of identifying leakage rates as
low as:
0.15 ounces per year
When recovery/recycling equipment is used to remove refrigerant from a mobile A/C system,
how much lubricant will be removed during the operation?
Generally, very little, if any
Why is it necessary to insure that service port caps containing good seals are installed?
To minimize refrigerant loss