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J AIR CONDITIONER

SECTION
AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER
ATC B

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CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS .......................................................... 4 CSV613 Variable Displacement Compressor (With- F
Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System out K9K Engine) ..................................................... 17
(SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TEN- GENERAL INFORMATION ................................. 17
SIONER” .................................................................. 4 DESCRIPTION .................................................... 17 G
Precautions for Working with HFC-134a (R-134a)..... 4 Component Layout ................................................. 20
General Refrigerant Precautions .............................. 4 LUBRICANT .............................................................. 21
Lubricant Precautions .............................................. 5 Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compressor... 21
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Precautions for Refrigerant Connection ................... 5 LUBRICANT ........................................................ 21
FEATURES OF NEW TYPE REFRIGERANT LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION .................. 21
CONNECTION ...................................................... 5 LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR
O-RING AND REFRIGERANT CONNECTION..... 6 COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT EXCEPT I
Precautions for Servicing Compressor ..................... 8 COMPRESSOR .................................................. 22
Precautions for Service Equipment .......................... 8 LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR
RECOVERY/RECYCLING EQUIPMENT .............. 8 COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT ....................... 22 ATC
ELECTRONIC LEAK DETECTOR ........................ 8 AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL ............................... 23
VACUUM PUMP ................................................... 9 Overview Air Conditioner LAN Control System ...... 23
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET ...................................... 9 System Construction .............................................. 23
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SERVICE HOSES ................................................. 9 OPERATION ........................................................ 23
SERVICE COUPLERS ........................................ 10 TRANSMISSION DATA AND TRANSMISSION
REFRIGERANT WEIGHT SCALE ...................... 10 ORDER ............................................................... 24
CALIBRATING ACR4 WEIGHT SCALE .............. 10 AIR MIX DOOR CONTROL (AUTOMATIC TEM- L
CHARGING CYLINDER ...................................... 10 PERATURE CONTROL) ..................................... 24
Precautions for Leak Detection Dye ....................... 10 FAN SPEED CONTROL ...................................... 25
IDENTIFICATION .................................................11 INTAKE DOOR CONTROL ................................. 25 M
IDENTIFICATION LABEL FOR VEHICLE ............11 OUTLET DOOR CONTROL ................................ 25
Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis .................11 MAGNET CLUTCH CONTROL ........................... 25
PREPARATION ......................................................... 12 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM ............................ 25
Special Service Tools (Except K9K Engine) ........... 12 Overview of Control system .................................... 25
HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Tools and Equipment... 12 Control Operation ................................................... 26
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ..................................... 16 DISPLAY SCREEN .............................................. 26
Refrigerant Cycle ................................................... 16 AUTO SWITCH ................................................... 26
REFRIGERANT FLOW ....................................... 16 TEMPERATURE DIAL (POTENTIO TEMPERA-
FREEZE PROTECTION (WITHOUT K9K TURE CONTROL) ............................................... 26
ENGINE) ............................................................. 16 A/C SWITCH ....................................................... 26
Refrigerant System Protection ............................... 16 DEFROSTER (DEF) SWITCH ............................. 26
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR (WITH MODE SWITCH .................................................. 26
QG ENGINE) ....................................................... 16 FAN SWITCH ...................................................... 26
DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH (WITH YD AND OFF SWITCH ...................................................... 26
K9K ENGINES) ................................................... 16 FRESH (FRE) SWITCH ...................................... 26
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE ............................... 16 RECIRCULATION (REC) SWITCH ..................... 27

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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH ............. 27 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .....................................71
Fail-safe Function ................................................... 27 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ............................72
Discharge Air Flow ................................................. 28 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR BLOWER
System Description ................................................. 29 MOTOR ................................................................72
SWITCHES AND THEIR CONTROL FUNCTION... 29 COMPONENT INSPECTION ...............................75
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS ............................................ 30 Magnet Clutch Circuit ..............................................76
How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and INSPECTION FLOW ............................................76
Accurate Repair ...................................................... 30 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .....................................78
WORK FLOW ...................................................... 30 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MAGNET
SYMPTOM TABLE .............................................. 30 CLUTCH (WITH COMMON RAIL) .......................78
Component Parts and Harness Connector Location... 31 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MAGNET
ENGINE COMPARTMENT .................................. 31 CLUTCH (YD ENGINE WITHOUT COMMON
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT .......................... 32 RAIL) ....................................................................83
Circuit Diagram ....................................................... 33 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MAGNET
Wiring Diagram ....................................................... 34 CLUTCH (K9K ENGINE) .....................................87
Auto Amp. Terminals and Reference Value ............ 41 COMPONENT INSPECTION ...............................91
PIN CONNECTOR TERMINAL LAYOUT ............ 41 Insufficient Cooling ..................................................93
AUTO AMP. INSPECTION TABLE ...................... 41 INSPECTION FLOW ............................................93
Self-diagnosis Function .......................................... 43 PERFORMANCE TEST DIAGNOSES ................94
DESCRIPTION .................................................... 43 PERFORMANCE CHART ....................................97
FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE ...... 44 TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR UNUSUAL PRES-
AUXILIARY MECHANISM: TEMPERATURE SURE ...................................................................99
SETTING TRIMMER ........................................... 50 Insufficient Heating ............................................... 102
Operational Check .................................................. 52 INSPECTION FLOW .......................................... 102
CHECKING MEMORY FUNCTION ..................... 52 Noise ..................................................................... 103
CHECKING BLOWER ......................................... 52 INSPECTION FLOW .......................................... 103
CHECKING DISCHARGE AIR ............................ 53 Self-diagnosis ....................................................... 104
CHECKING RECIRCULATION ............................ 54 INSPECTION FLOW .......................................... 104
CHECKING FRESH SWITCH ............................. 54 Memory Function .................................................. 105
CHECKING TEMPERATURE DECREASE ......... 54 INSPECTION FLOW .......................................... 105
CHECKING TEMPERATURE INCREASE .......... 54 Ambient Sensor Circuit ......................................... 106
CHECKING AUTO MODE ................................... 55 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION .......................... 106
Power Supply and Ground Circuit for Auto Amp. ... 56 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INPUT PROCESS .106
INSPECTION FLOW ........................................... 56 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AMBIENT
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ............................ 56 SENSOR ............................................................ 106
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR A/C SYSTEM... 57 COMPONENT INSPECTION ............................. 108
LAN System Circuit ................................................ 58 In-vehicle Sensor Circuit ....................................... 108
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR LAN SYS- COMPONENT DESCRIPTION .......................... 108
TEM CIRCUIT ..................................................... 58 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR IN-VEHICLE
Mode Door Motor Circuit ........................................ 60 SENSOR ............................................................ 109
INSPECTION FLOW ........................................... 61 COMPONENT INSPECTION ............................. 110
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................... 62 Sunload Sensor Circuit ......................................... 111
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ............................ 63 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION .......................... 111
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MODE SUNLOAD INPUT PROCESS ........................... 111
DOOR .................................................................. 63 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SUNLOAD
Air Mix Door Motor Circuit ...................................... 64 SENSOR ............................................................ 111
INSPECTION FLOW ........................................... 64 COMPONENT INSPECTION ............................. 113
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................... 65 Intake Sensor Circuit ............................................. 114
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ............................ 66 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION .......................... 114
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AIR MIX DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR INTAKE SEN-
DOOR MOTOR ................................................... 66 SOR ................................................................... 114
Intake Door Motor Circuit ........................................ 67 Multiplex Communication Circuit ........................... 115
INSPECTION FLOW ........................................... 67 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MULTIPLEX
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION .................................... 68 COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT ............................ 115
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION ............................ 68 CONTROLLER ........................................................ 119
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR INTAKE Removal and Installation ....................................... 119
DOOR MOTOR ................................................... 69 AUTO AMP .............................................................. 120
Blower Motor Circuit ............................................... 70 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .......................... 120
INSPECTION FLOW ........................................... 70

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AMBIENT SENSOR ................................................ 121 SETTING OF SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIP-
Removal and Installation ...................................... 121 MENT ................................................................ 138 A
IN-VEHICLE SENSOR ............................................ 122 Components ......................................................... 140
Removal and Installation ...................................... 122 Compressor .......................................................... 143
SUNLOAD SENSOR .............................................. 123 REMOVAL ......................................................... 143 B
Removal and Installation ...................................... 123 INSTALLATION ................................................. 145
INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT ................................... 124 Compressor Clutch (Except K9K Engine) ............ 146
Removal and Installation ...................................... 124 REMOVAL ......................................................... 146
BLOWER UNIT ....................................................... 125 INSTALLATION ................................................. 148 C
Removal and Installation ...................................... 125 Low-pressure Flexible Hose ................................. 149
REMOVAL ......................................................... 125 REMOVAL ......................................................... 149
INSTALLATION ................................................. 125 INSTALLATION ................................................. 150 D
Disassembly and Assembly ................................. 125 High-pressure Flexible Hose ................................ 150
BLOWER MOTOR .................................................. 126 REMOVAL ......................................................... 150
Removal and Installation ...................................... 126 INSTALLATION ................................................. 151 E
INTAKE DOOR MOTOR ......................................... 127 High-pressure Pipe ............................................... 151
Removal and Installation ...................................... 127 REMOVAL ......................................................... 151
HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY .............. 128 INSTALLATION ................................................. 152
Removal and Installation ...................................... 128 Refrigerant Pressure Sensor ................................ 152 F
REMOVAL ......................................................... 128 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ...................... 152
INSTALLATION ................................................. 129 Dual-pressure Switch ........................................... 152
Disassembly and Assembly ................................. 129 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ...................... 152 G
MODE DOOR MOTOR ........................................... 131 Condenser Assembly ........................................... 153
Removal and Installation ...................................... 131 REMOVAL ......................................................... 153
AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR ......................................... 132 INSTALLATION ................................................. 153 H
Removal and Installation ...................................... 132 Evaporator ............................................................ 153
FAN CONTROL AMPLIFIER .................................. 133 REMOVAL ......................................................... 153
Removal and Installation ...................................... 133 INSTALLATION ................................................. 154
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VENTILATION AIR FILTER .................................... 134 Expansion Valve ................................................... 154
Removal and Installation ...................................... 134 REMOVAL ......................................................... 154
FUNCTION ........................................................ 134 INSTALLATION ................................................. 154
REPLACEMENT TIMING .................................. 134 Checking for Refrigerant Leaks ............................ 155 ATC
REPLACEMENT AND PROCEDURES ............ 134 Checking System for Leaks Using the Fluorescent
HEATER CORE ...................................................... 135 Leak Detector ....................................................... 155
Removal and Installation ...................................... 135 Dye Injection ......................................................... 155 K
DUCTS AND GRILLES .......................................... 136 Electronic Refrigerant Leak Detector .................... 156
Removal and Installation ...................................... 136 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING LEAK
VENTILATOR DUCT, DEFROSTER NOZZLE DETECTOR ....................................................... 156 L
AND DEFROSTER DUCTS .............................. 136 CHECKING PROCEDURE ............................... 157
CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE ...................... 136 SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) .... 159
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE ............................. 136 Compressor .......................................................... 159
FOOT DUCT ..................................................... 136 Lubricant ............................................................... 159 M
FLOOR DUCT ................................................... 137 Refrigerant ............................................................ 159
REFRIGERANT LINES ........................................... 138 Engine Idling Speed ............................................. 159
HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Procedure ............... 138 Belt Tension .......................................................... 159

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PRECAUTIONS

PRECAUTIONS PFP:00001

Precautions for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) “AIR BAG” and “SEAT
BELT PRE-TENSIONER” EJS001YP

The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SRS and SB section of
this Service Manual.
WARNING:
● To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death
in the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be per-
formed by an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
● Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to per-
sonal injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air
Bag Module, see the SRS section.
● Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harness connec-
tors.
Precautions for Working with HFC-134a (R-134a) EJS001YQ

WARNING:
● Use only specified lubricant for the HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C system and HFC-134a (R-134a) compo-
nents. If lubricant other than that specified is used, compressor malfunction is likely to occur.
● The specified HFC-134a (R-134a) lubricant rapidly absorbs moisture from the atmosphere. The fol-
lowing handling precautions must be observed:
– When removing refrigerant components from a vehicle, immediately cap (seal) the component to
minimize the entry of moisture from the atmosphere.
– When installing refrigerant components to a vehicle, do not remove the caps (unseal) until just
before connecting the components. Connect all refrigerant loop components as quickly as possi-
ble to minimize the entry of moisture into system.
– Only use the specified lubricant from a sealed container. Immediately reseal containers of lubri-
cant. Without proper sealing, lubricant will become moisture saturated and should not be used.
– Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and
throat. Use only approved recovery/recycling equipment to discharge HFC-134a (R-134a) refriger-
ant. If accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service. Addi-
tional health and safety information may be obtained from refrigerant and lubricant
manufacturers.
– Do not allow lubricant (Nissan A/C System Oil Type S) to come in contact with styrofoam parts.
Damage may result.
General Refrigerant Precautions EJS001YR

WARNING:
● Do not release refrigerant into the air. Use approved recovery/recycling equipment to capture the
refrigerant every time an air conditioning system is discharged.
● Always wear eye and hand protection (goggles and gloves) when working with any refrigerant or
air conditioning system.
● Do not store or heat refrigerant containers above 52°C (125°F).
● Do not heat a refrigerant container with an open flame; if container warming is required, place the
bottom of the container in a warm pail of water.
● Do not intentionally drop, puncture, or incinerate refrigerant containers.
● Keep refrigerant away from open flames: poisonous gas will be produced if refrigerant burns.
● Refrigerant will displace oxygen, therefore be certain to work in well ventilated areas to prevent
suffocation.
● Do not pressure test or leak test HFC-134a (R-134a) service equipment and/or vehicle air condi-
tioning systems with compressed air during repair. Some mixtures of air and HFC-134a (R-134a)
have been shown to be combustible at elevated pressures. These mixtures, if ignited, may cause

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PRECAUTIONS

injury or property damage. Additional health and safety information may be obtained from refriger-
ant manufacturers. A
Lubricant Precautions EJS001YS

● Use only specified lubricant for the HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C system and HFC-134a (R-134a) components. B
If lubricant other than that specified is used, compressor malfunction is likely to occur.
● The specified HFC-134a (R-134a) lubricant rapidly absorbs moisture from the atmosphere. The following
handling precautions must be observed:
C
– When removing refrigerant components from a vehicle, immediately cap (seal) the component to minimize
the entry of moisture from the atmosphere.
– When installing refrigerant components to a vehicle, do not remove the caps (unseal) until just before con-
D
necting the components. Connect all refrigerant loop components as quickly as possible to minimize the
entry of moisture into system.
– Only use the specified lubricant from a sealed container. Immediately reseal containers of lubricant. With-
out proper sealing, lubricant will become moisture saturated and should not be used. E
● Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and throat.
Use only approved recovery/recycling equipment to discharge HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant. If acciden-
tal system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service. Additional health and safety F
information may be obtained from refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.
● Do not allow lubricant (Nissan A/C System Oil Type S) to come in contact with styrofoam parts. Damage
may result. G
Precautions for Refrigerant Connection EJS002JQ

A new type refrigerant connection has been introduced to all refrigerant lines except the following location. H
● Expansion valve to evaporator
● Refrigerant pressure sensor to liquid tank
FEATURES OF NEW TYPE REFRIGERANT CONNECTION I
● The O-ring has been relocated. It has also been provided with a groove for proper installation. This elimi-
nates the chance of the O-ring being caught in, or damaged by, the mating part. The sealing direction of
the O-ring is now set vertically in relation to the contacting surface of the mating part to improve sealing ATC
characteristics.
● The reaction force of the O-ring will not occur in the direction that causes the joint to pull out, thereby facil-
itating piping connections. K

SHA815E

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PRECAUTIONS

O-RING AND REFRIGERANT CONNECTION

RHA246I

RJIA2078E

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PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION:
The new and former refrigerant connections use different O-ring configurations. Do not confuse O- A
rings since they are not interchangeable. If a wrong O-ring is installed, refrigerant will leak at, or
around, the connection.
O-Ring Part Numbers and Specifications B

Connection
Piping connection point Part number Qty. Remarks
type
C
Low-pressure flexible hose to heater & cooling unit 92473 N8210 1 O-ring size: 16mm
High-pressure pipe to heater & cooling unit 92471 N8210 1 O-ring size: 8mm
Condenser to high-pressure flexible hose 92472 N8210 1 O-ring size: 12mm D
Condenser to high-pressure pipe 92471 N8210 1 O-ring size: 8mm
O-ring size: 19mm (QG and YD
92474 N8210 1
Compressor to low-pressure flexible hose engines) E
New
7703065315 2 Renault part (K9K engine)
O-ring size: 12mm (QG and YD
92472 N8210 1 F
Compressor to high-pressure pipe engines)
7703065316 2 Renault part (K9K engine)
Inlet 1
Liquid tank to condenser pipe 92471 N8210 O-ring size: 8mm G
Outlet 1
Refrigerant pressure sensor J2476 89956 1 O-ring size: 10mm
Former Inlet 92475 71L00 1 O-ring size: 12mm H
Expansion valve to evaporator
Outlet 92475 72L00 1 O-ring size: 16mm

WARNING:
Make sure all refrigerant is discharged into the recycling equipment and the pressure in the system is I
less than atmospheric pressure. Then gradually loosen the discharge side hose fitting and remove it.
CAUTION:
When replacing or cleaning refrigerant cycle components, observe the following. ATC
● When the compressor is removed, store it in the same position as it is when mounted on the car.
Malfunction to do so will cause lubricant to enter the low pressure chamber.
● When connecting tubes, always use a torque wrench and a back-up wrench. K
● After disconnecting tubes, immediately plug all openings to prevent entry of dirt and moisture.
● When installing an air conditioner in the vehicle, connect the pipes as the final stage of the opera-
tion. Do not remove the seal caps of pipes and other components until just before required for L
connection.
● Allow components stored in cool areas to warm to working area temperature before removing seal
caps. This prevents condensation from forming inside A/C components. M
● Thoroughly remove moisture from the refrigeration system before charging the refrigerant.
● Always replace used O-rings.
● When connecting tube, apply lubricant to circle of the O-rings shown in illustration. Be careful not
to apply lubricant to threaded portion.
Lubricant name: Nissan A/C System Oil Type S
Part number: KLH00-PAGS0
● O-ring must be closely attached to dented portion of tube.
● When replacing the O-ring, be careful not to damage O-ring and tube.
● Connect tube until you hear it click, then tighten the nut or bolt by hand until snug. Make sure that
the O-ring is installed to tube correctly.

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PRECAUTIONS

● After connecting line, conduct leak test and make sure that there is no leakage from connections.
When the gas leaking point is found, disconnect that line and replace the O-ring. Then tighten con-
nections of seal seat to the specified torque.

RHA861F

Precautions for Servicing Compressor EJS001YU

● Plug all openings to prevent moisture and foreign matter from entering.
● When the compressor is removed, store it in the same position as it is when mounted on the car.
● When replacing or repairing compressor, follow “Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compres-
sor” exactly. Refer to ATC-21, "Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compressor" .
● Keep friction surfaces between clutch and pulley clean. If the surface is contaminated, with lubri-
cant, wipe it off by using a clean waste cloth moistened with thinner.
● After compressor service operation, turn the compressor shaft by hand more than five turns in
both directions. This will equally distribute lubricant inside the compressor. After the compressor
is installed, let the engine idle and operate the compressor for one hour.
● After replacing the compressor magnet clutch, apply voltage to the new one and check for usual
operation.
Precautions for Service Equipment EJS001YV

RECOVERY/RECYCLING EQUIPMENT
Be certain to follow the manufacturers instructions for machine operation and machine maintenance. Never
introduce any refrigerant other than that specified into the machine.
ELECTRONIC LEAK DETECTOR
Be certain to follow the manufacturer′s instructions for tester operation and tester maintenance.

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PRECAUTIONS

VACUUM PUMP
The lubricant contained inside the vacuum pump is not compatible A
with the specified lubricant for HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C systems.
The vent side of the vacuum pump is exposed to atmospheric pres-
sure. So the vacuum pump lubricant may migrate out of the pump B
into the service hose. This is possible when the pump is switched off
after evacuation (vacuuming) and hose is connected to it.
To prevent this migration, use a manual valve placed near the hose-
to-pump connection, as follows. C
● Usually vacuum pumps have a manual isolator valve as part of
the pump. Close this valve to isolate the service hose from the
pump. D
● For pumps without an isolator, use a hose equipped with a man-
ual shut-off valve near the pump end. Close the valve to isolate
the hose from the pump. E
● If the hose has an automatic shut off valve, disconnect the hose
from the pump. As long as the hose is connected, the valve is
open and lubricating oil may migrate. F
Some one-way valves open when vacuum is applied and close
under a no vacuum condition. Such valves may restrict the pump′s
ability to pull a deep vacuum and are not recommended.
G

RHA270DA

MANIFOLD GAUGE SET H


Be certain that the gauge face indicates R-134a or 134a. Be sure the
gauge set has 1/2″-16 ACME threaded connections for service
hoses. Confirm the set has been used only with refrigerant HFC- I
134a (R-134a) and specified lubricants.

ATC

K
SHA533D

SERVICE HOSES L
Be certain that the service hoses display the markings described
(colored hose with black stripe). All hoses must include positive shut
off devices (either manual or automatic) near the end of the hoses
M
opposite the manifold gauge.

RHA272D

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PRECAUTIONS

SERVICE COUPLERS
Never attempt to connect HFC-134a (R-134a) service couplers to an
CFC-12 (R-12) A/C system. The HFC-134a (R-134a) couplers will
not properly connect to the CFC-12 (R-12) system. However, if an
improper connection is attempted, discharging and contamination
may occur.
Shut-off valve rotation A/C service valve
Clockwise Open
Counterclockwise Close

RHA273D

REFRIGERANT WEIGHT SCALE


Verify that no refrigerant other than HFC-134a (R-134a) and speci-
fied lubricants have been used with the scale. If the scale controls
refrigerant flow electronically, the hose fitting must be 1/2″-16
ACME.

RHA274D

CALIBRATING ACR4 WEIGHT SCALE


Calibrate the scale every three months.
To calibrate the weight scale on the ACR4:
1. Press Shift/Reset and Enter at the same time.
2. Press 8787 . “A1 ” will be displayed.
3. Remove all weight from the scale.
4. Press 0 , then press Enter . “0.00 ” will be displayed and change to “A2 ”.
5. Place a known weight (dumbbell or similar weight), between 4.5 and 8.6 kg (10 and 19 lb) on the center of
the weight scale.
6. Enter the known weight using four digits. (Example 10 lb = 10.00, 10.5 lb = 10.50)
7. Press Enter — the display returns to the vacuum mode.
8. Press Shift/Reset and Enter at the same time.
9. Press 6 — the known weight on the scale is displayed.
10. Remove the known weight from the scale. “0.00 ” will be displayed.
11. Press Shift/Reset to return the ACR4 to the program mode.
CHARGING CYLINDER
Using a charging cylinder is not recommended. Refrigerant may be vented into air from cylinder′s top valve
when filling the cylinder with refrigerant. Also, the accuracy of the cylinder is generally less than that of an
electronic scale or of quality recycle/recharge equipment.
Precautions for Leak Detection Dye EJS001YW

● The A/C system contains a fluorescent leak detection dye used for locating refrigerant leaks. An ultraviolet
(UV) lamp is required to illuminate the dye when inspecting for leaks.
● Always wear fluorescence enhancing UV safety goggles to protect your eyes and enhance the visibility of
the fluorescent dye.
● The fluorescent dye leak detector is not a replacement for an electronic refrigerant leak detector. The fluo-
rescent dye leak detector should be used in conjunction with an electronic refrigerant leak detector to (J-
41995) pin-point refrigerant leaks.
● For your safety and your Customer′s satisfaction, read and follow all manufacture′s operating instructions
and precautions prior to performing the work.
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PRECAUTIONS

● A compressor shaft seal should not be repaired because of dye seepage. The compressor shaft seal
should only be repaired after confirming the leak with an electronic refrigerant leak detector (J-41995). A
● Always remove any remaining dye from the leak area after repairs are complete to avoid a misdiagnosis
during a future service.
● Do not allow dye to come into contact with painted body panels or interior components. If dye is spilled, B
clean immediately with the approved dye cleaner. Fluorescent dye left on a surface for an extended period
of time cannot be removed.
● Do not spray the fluorescent dye cleaning agent on hot surfaces (engine exhaust manifold, etc.). C
● Do not use more than one refrigerant dye bottle (1/4 ounce / 7.4 cc) per A/C system.
● Leak detection dyes for HFC-134a (R-134a) and CFC-12 (R-12) A/C systems are different. Do not use
HFC-134a (R-134a) leak detection dye in CFC-12 (R-12) A/C system or CFC-12 (R-12) leak detector dye D
in HFC-134a (R-134a) A/C systems or A/C system damage may result.
● The fluorescent properties of the dye will remain for over three (3) years unless a compressor malfunction
occurs. E
IDENTIFICATION
NOTE:
Vehicles with factory installed fluorescent dye have a green label. F
Vehicles without factory installed fluorescent dye have a blue label.
IDENTIFICATION LABEL FOR VEHICLE
Vehicles with factory installed fluorescent dye have this identification G
label on the front side of hood.

ATC
SHA436FA

Wiring Diagrams and Trouble Diagnosis EJS001YX

When you read wiring diagrams, refer to the followings: K


● GI-12, "How to Read Wiring Diagram" in GI section.
● EL-11, "Power Supply Routing" in PG section.
L
When you perform trouble diagnosis, refer to the followings:
● GI-22, "How to Perform Efficient Diagnosis for an Electrical Incident" in GI section.
● GI-32, "How to Follow Trouble Diagnosis" in GI section. M

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PREPARATION

PREPARATION PFP:00002

Special Service Tools (Except K9K Engine) EJS001YY

Tool number
Description
Tool name

KV99106100 S-NT232
Removing shaft nut and clutch disc
Clutch disc wrench

RJIA0194E

KV99232340
or
Removing clutch disc
KV992T0001
Clutch disc puller

S-NT376

KV99106200
Installing pulley
Pulley installer

S-NT235

HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Tools and Equipment EJS001YZ

Never mix HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant and/or its specified lubricant with CFC-12 (R-12) refrigerant and/or
its lubricant.
Separate and non-interchangeable service equipment must be used for handling each type of refrigerant/lubri-
cant.
Refrigerant container fittings, service hose fittings and service equipment fittings (equipment which handles
refrigerant and/or lubricant) are different between CFC-12 (R-12) and HFC-134a (R-134a). This is to avoid
mixed use of the refrigerants/lubricant.
Adapters that convert one size fitting to another must never be used: refrigerant/lubricant contamination will
occur and compressor malfunction will result.

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PREPARATION

Tool number
Description A
Tool name

Container color: Light blue


Container marking: HFC-134a (R- B
HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant 134a)
Fitting size: Thread size
● Large container 1/2″ -16 ACME C
S-NT196

Type: Poly alkylene glycol oil (PAG), D


type S
KLH00-PAGS0 Application: HFC-134a (R-134a)
Nissan A/C System Oil Type S swash plate compressors (Nissan
only) E
Lubricity: 40 m (1.4 Imp fl oz.)
S-NT197

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Recovery/Recycling/ Function: Refrigerant Recovery and
Recharging equipment (ACR4) Recycling and Recharging
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Power supply:
Electrical leak detector K
DC 12V (Cigarette lighter)

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SHA705EB

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(J-43926)
Refrigerant dye leak detection kit
Kit includes:
(J-42220) UV lamp and UV safety
goggles Power supply:
(J-41459) Refrigerant dye injector DC 12V (Battery terminal)
(J-41447) qty. 24
HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant
dye
(J-43872) Refrigerant dye cleaner
ZHA200H

Power supply: DC 12V (Battery termi-


nal)
(J-42220) For checking refrigerant leak when flu-
Fluorescent dye leak detector orescent dye is installed in A/C system.
Includes: UV lamp and UV safety gog-
gles
SHA438F

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PREPARATION

Tool number
Description
Tool name

Application: For HFC-134a (R-134a)


(J-41447) PAG oil
HFC-134a (R-134a) Fluorescent Container: 1/4 ounce (7.4 cc) bottle
leak detection dye (Includes self-adhesive dye identifica-
(Box of 24, 1/4 ounce bottles) tion labels for affixing to vehicle after
charging system with dye.)
SHA439F

(J-41459)
For injecting 1/4 ounce of fluorescent
HFC-134a (R-134a) Dye injector
leak detection dye into A/C system.
Use with J-41447, 1/4 ounce bottle

SHA440F

(J-43872)
For cleaning dye spills.
Dye cleaner

SHA441F

Identification:
Manifold gauge set (with hoses ● The gauge face indicates R-134a.
and couplers) Fitting size: Thread size
● 1/2″ -16 ACME

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Hose color:

Service hoses ● Low hose: Blue with black stripe

● High side hose ● High hose: Red with black stripe

● Low side hose ● Utility hose: Yellow with black stripe


or green with black stripe
● Utility hose Hose fitting to gauge:
S-NT201 ● 1/2″ -16 ACME

Service couplers Hose fitting to service hose:


● High side coupler ● M14 x 1.5 fitting is optional or perma-
● Low side coupler nently attached.

S-NT202

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PREPARATION

Tool number
Description
Tool name A

For measuring of refrigerant B


Refrigerant weight scale Fitting size: Thread size
● 1/2″ -16 ACME
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S-NT200

Capacity:
● Air displacement: 4 CFM D
Vacuum pump ● Micron rating: 20 microns
(Including the isolator valve) ● Oil capacity: 482 g (17 oz.)
Fitting size: Thread size E

● 1/2 -16 ACME
S-NT203

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ATC-15
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM PFP:KA990

Refrigerant Cycle EJS001Z0

REFRIGERANT FLOW
The refrigerant flows in the standard pattern, that is, through the compressor, the condenser with liquid tank,
through the evaporator, and back to the compressor. The refrigerant evaporation through the evaporator coil is
controlled by an externally equalized expansion valve, located inside the evaporator case.
FREEZE PROTECTION (WITHOUT K9K ENGINE)
Under usual operating conditions, when the A/C is switched on, the compressor runs continuously, and the
evaporator pressure, and therefore, temperature is controlled by the CSV613 displacement compressor to
prevent freeze up.
Refrigerant System Protection EJS001Z1

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR (WITH QG ENGINE)


The refrigerant system is protected against excessively high or low pressures by the refrigerant pressure sen-
sor, located on the liquid tank. If the system pressure rises above, or falls below the specifications, the refriger-
ant pressure sensor detects the pressure inside the refrigerant line and sends the voltage signal to the ECM.
ECM makes the A/C relay go OFF and stops the compressor when pressure on the high pressure side
detected by refrigerant pressure sensor is over about 2,746 kPa (27.5 bar, 28 kg/cm2 , 398 psi), or below
about 134 kPa (1.37 bar, 1.4 kg/cm2 , 20 psi).
DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH (WITH YD AND K9K ENGINES)
The refrigerant system is protected against excessively high or low pressures by the dual-pressure switch,
located on the liquid tank (YD engine) or condenser (K9K engine). If the system pressure rises above or falls
below the specifications, the dual-pressure switch opens to interrupt the compressor operation.
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
The refrigerant system is also protected by a pressure relief valve, located in the rear head of the compressor.
When the pressure of refrigerant in the system increases to an unusual level [more than 3,727 kPa (37.3 bar,
38 kg/cm2 , 540 psi)], the release port on the pressure relief valve automatically opens and releases refriger-
ant into the atmosphere.

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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

CSV613 Variable Displacement Compressor (Without K9K Engine) EJS001Z2

GENERAL INFORMATION A
1. The CSV613 compressor differs from previous units. The vent temperatures of the CSV613 compressor
do not drop too far below 5°C (41°F) when:
Evaporator intake air temperature is less than 20°C (68°F). B
Engine is running at speeds less than 1,500 rpm.
This is because the CSV613 compressor provides a means of “capacity” control.
2. The CSV613 compressor provides refrigerant control under varying conditions. During cold winters, it may C
not produce high refrigerant pressure discharge (compared to previous units) when used with air condi-
tioning systems.
3. A “clanking” sound may occasionally be heard during refrigerant charge. The sound indicates that the tilt
angle of the swash plate has changed and is not a problem. D
4. For air conditioning systems with the CSV613 compressor, the clutch remains engaged unless: the sys-
tem main switch, fan switch or ignition switch is turned OFF. When ambient (outside) temperatures are
low or when the amount of refrigerant is insufficient, the clutch is disengaged to protect the compressor. E
5. A constant range of suction pressure is maintained when engine speed is greater than a certain value. It
normally ranges from 147 to 177 kPa (1.47 to 1.77 bar, 1.5 to 1.8 kg/cm2 , 21 to 26 psi) under varying con-
ditions. F
In previous compressors, however, suction pressure was reduced with increases in engine speed.
DESCRIPTION
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General
The variable compressor is basically a swash plate type that changes piston stroke in response to the required
cooling capacity.
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ATC-17
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

The tilt of the swash plate allows the piston′s stroke to change so that refrigerant discharge can be continu-
ously changed from 6.0 to 125 cm3 (0.366 to 7.628 cu. in).

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Operation
1. Operation Control Valve
Operation control valve is located in the suction port (low-pressure) side, and opens or closes in response
to changes in refrigerant suction pressure.
Operation of the valve controls the internal pressure of the crankcase.
The angle of the swash plate is controlled between the crankcase′s internal pressure and the piston cylin-
der pressure.
2. Maximum Cooling
Refrigerant pressure on the low–pressure side increases with an increase in heat loads.
When this occurs, the control valve′s bellows compress to open the low-pressure side valve and close the
high-pressure side valve.
This causes the following pressure changes:
● The crankcase′s internal pressure to equal the pressure on the low-pressure side;
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

● The cylinder′s internal pressure to be greater than the crankcase′s internal pressure.
Under this condition, the swash plate is set to the maximum stroke position. A

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3. Capacity Control
● Refrigerant pressure on suction side is low during high speed driving or when ambient or interior tem-
perature is low.
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● The bellows expands when refrigerant pressure on the suction pressure side drops below approxi-
mately 177 kPa (1.77 bar, 1.8 kg/cm2 , 26 psi).
Since suction pressure is low, it makes the suction port close and the discharge port open. Thus, crank-
case pressure becomes high as high pressure enters the crankcase. I
● The force acts around the journal pin near the swash plate, and is generated by the pressure difference
before and behind the piston.
The drive lug and journal pin are located where the piston generates the highest pressure. Piston pres- ATC
sure is between suction pressure Ps and discharge pressure Pd, which is near suction pressure Ps. If
crankcase pressure Pc rises due to capacity control, the force around the journal pin makes the swash
plate angle decrease and also the piston stroke decrease. In other words, crankcase pressure increase
triggers pressure difference between the piston and the crankcase. The pressure difference changes the K
angle of the swash plate.

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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

Component Layout EJS001Z3

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LUBRICANT

LUBRICANT PFP:KLG00
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Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compressor EJS001Z4

The lubricant in the compressor circulates through the system with the refrigerant. Add lubricant to compres-
sor when replacing any component or after a large gas leakage occurred. It is important to maintain the speci- B
fied amount.
If lubricant quantity is not maintained properly, the following malfunctions may result:
● Lack of lubricant: May lead to a seized compressor C
● Excessive lubricant: Inadequate cooling (thermal exchange interference)
LUBRICANT
D
Name: Nissan A/C System Oil Type S
Part number: KLH00-PAGS0
LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION E
Adjust the lubricant quantity according to the test group shown below.
1. CHECK LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION F
Can lubricant return operation be performed?
● A/C system works properly.
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● There is no evidence of a large amount of lubricant leakage.
Yes or No
Yes >> GO TO 2. H
No >> GO TO 3.

2. PERFORM LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION, PROCEEDING AS FOLLOWS:


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1. Start engine, and set the following conditions:
– Test condition
Engine speed: Idling to 1,200 rpm ATC
A/C or AUTO switch: ON
Blower speed: Max. position
Temp. control: Optional [Set so that intake air temperature is 25 to 30°C (77 to 86°F).]
Intake position: Recirculation (REC) K
2. Perform lubricant return operation for about 10 minutes.
3. Stop engine.
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CAUTION:
If excessive lubricant leakage is noted, do not perform the lubricant return operation.
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>> GO TO 3.

3. CHECK COMPRESSOR
Should the compressor be replaced?
Yes or No
Yes >> Go to ATC-22, "LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR COMPRESSOR REPLACE-
MENT" .
No >> GO TO 4.

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LUBRICANT

4. CHECK ANY PART


Is there any part to be replaced? (Evaporator, condenser, liquid tank or in case there is evidence of a large
amount of lubricant leakage.)
Yes or No
Yes >> Go to ATC-22, "LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT
EXCEPT COMPRESSOR" .
No >> Carry out the A/C performance test.
LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT EXCEPT COM-
PRESSOR
After replacing any of the following major components, add the correct amount of lubricant to the system.
Amount of lubricant to be added
Lubricant to be added to system
Part replaced Amount of lubricant Remarks
m (Imp fl oz.)
Evaporator 75 (2.6) -
Condenser 35 (1.2) -
Liquid tank 10 (0.4) -
30 (1.1) Large leak
In case of refrigerant leak
- Small leak *1
*1:If refrigerant leak is small, no addition of lubricant is needed.

LUBRICANT ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT


1. Before connecting ACR4 to vehicle, check ACR4 gauges. No refrigerant pressure should be displayed. If
NG, recover refrigerant from equipment lines.
2. Discharge refrigerant into the refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Measure lubricant discharged into
the recovery/recycling equipment.
3. Drain the lubricant from the old (removed) compressor into a graduated container and recover the amount
of lubricant drained.
4. Drain the lubricant from the new compressor into a separate, clean container.
5. Measure an amount of new lubricant installed equal to amount drained from old compressor. Add this
lubricant to new compressor through the suction port opening.
6. Measure an amount of new lubricant equal to the amount recovered during discharging. Add this lubricant
to new compressor through the suction port opening.
7. If the liquid tank also needs to be replaced, add an additional 5 m (0.2 Imp fl oz.) of lubricant at this time.
Do not add this 5 m (0.2 Imp fl oz.) of lubricant if only replacing the compressor.

ATC-22
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL PFP:27500


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Overview Air Conditioner LAN Control System EJS001Z5

The LAN system consists of auto amp., mode door motor, air mix door motor and intake door motor.
A configuration of these components is shown in the diagram below. B

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RJIA0480E

System Construction EJS001Z6


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A small network is constructed between the auto amplifier, air mix door motor and mode door motor. The auto
amplifier and motors are connected by data transmission lines and motor power supply lines. The LAN net-
work is built through the ground circuits of the three motors.
Addresses, motor opening angle signals, motor stop signals and error checking messages are all transmitted G
through the data transmission lines connecting the auto amplifier and three motors.
The following functions are contained in LCUs built into the air mix door motor and the mode door motor.
● Address H
● Motor opening angle signals
● Data transmission
● Motor stop and drive decision I
● Opening angle sensor (PBR function)
● Comparison
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● Decision (Auto amplifier indicated value and motor opening angle comparison)

RHA350H

OPERATION
The auto amplifier receives data from each of the sensors. The amplifier sends mode door, air mix door and
intake door opening angle data to the mode door motor LCU, air mix door motor LCU and intake door motor
LCU.
The mode door motor, air mix door motor and intake door motor read their respective signals according to the
address signal. Opening angle indication signals received from the auto amplifier and each of the motor posi-
tion sensors are compared by the LCUs in each motor with the existing decision and opening angles. Subse-
quently, HOT/COLD, DEFROST/VENT or FRESH/RECIRCULATION operation is selected. The new selection
data is returned to the auto amplifier.

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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

RHA351H

TRANSMISSION DATA AND TRANSMISSION ORDER


Amplifier data is transmitted consecutively to each of the door motors following the form shown in figure below.
Start: Initial compulsory signal sent to each of the door motors.
Address: Data sent from the auto amplifier is selected according to data-based decisions made by the air mix
door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor.
If the addresses are identical, the opening angle data and error check signals are received by the door motor
LCUs. The LCUs then make the appropriate error decision. If the opening angle data is usual, door control
begins.
If an error exists, the received data is rejected and corrected data received. Finally, door control is based upon
the corrected opening angle data.
Opening angle:
Data that shows the indicated door opening angle of each door motor.
Error check:
Procedure by which sent and received data is checked for errors. Error data is then compiled. The error check
prevents corrupted data from being used by the air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor.
Error data can be related to the following problems.
● Unusual electrical frequency
● Poor electrical connections
● Signal leakage from transmission lines
● Signal level fluctuation
Stop signal:
At the end of each transmission, a stop operation, in-operation, or internal problem message is delivered to
the auto amplifier. This completes one data transmission and control cycle.

RHA352H

AIR MIX DOOR CONTROL (AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL)


The air mix door is automatically controlled so that in-vehicle temperature is maintained at a predetermined
value by: The temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle temperature and amount of sunload.

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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

FAN SPEED CONTROL


Blower speed is automatically controlled based on temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle tem- A
perature, intake temperature, amount of sunload and air mix door position.
With FAN switch set to AUTO, the blower motor starts to gradually increase air flow volume.
When engine coolant temperature is low, the blower motor operation is delayed to prevent cool air from flow- B
ing.
INTAKE DOOR CONTROL
The intake doors are automatically controlled by: The temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle C
temperature, intake temperature, amount of sunload and ON-OFF operation of the compressor.
OUTLET DOOR CONTROL
D
The outlet door is automatically controlled by: The temperature setting, ambient temperature, in-vehicle tem-
perature, intake temperature and amount of sunload.
MAGNET CLUTCH CONTROL E
The ECM controls compressor operation using input signals from the refrigerant pressure sensor (with QG
engine), throttle position sensor and auto amplifier.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM F
The self-diagnostic system is built into the auto amplifier (LCU) to quickly locate the cause of malfunctions.
Overview of Control system EJS001Z7
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The control system consists of input sensors, switches, the automatic amplifier (microcomputer) and outputs.
The relationship of these components is shown in the diagram below:
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ATC-25
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

Control Operation EJS001Z8

RJIA1675E

DISPLAY SCREEN
Displays the operational status of the system.
AUTO SWITCH
The compressor, intake doors, air mix doors, outlet doors and blower speed are automatically controlled so
that the in-vehicle temperature will reach, and be maintained at the set temperature selected by the operator.
TEMPERATURE DIAL (POTENTIO TEMPERATURE CONTROL)
Increase or decrease the set temperature.
A/C SWITCH
The compressor is ON or OFF.
(Pressing the A/C switch when the AUTO switch is ON will turn off the A/C switch and compressor.)
DEFROSTER (DEF) SWITCH
Positions the air outlet doors to the defrost position. Also positions the intake doors to the outside air position.
MODE SWITCH
Control the air discharge outlets.
FAN SWITCH
Manually controls the blower speed. Five speeds are available for manual control (as shown on the display
screen).
OFF SWITCH
The compressor and blower are OFF, the intake doors are set to the outside air position, and the air outlet
doors are set to the foot position.
FRESH (FRE) SWITCH
OFF position: Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle.
ON position: Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment.
(When RECIRCULATION switch is ON, the FRESH switch turns OFF automatically.)
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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

RECIRCULATION (REC) SWITCH


OFF position: Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment. A
ON position: Interior air is drawn into the passenger compartment.
(When the FRESH switch is ON or the compressor is turned from ON to OFF, the RECIRCULATION switch
turns OFF automatically.) B
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
When illumination is ON, rear window is defogged.
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Fail-safe Function EJS001Z9

If fail-safe request signal is sent from AV control unit, or if communication error exists between auto amplifier
and AV control unit for at least 30 seconds, air conditioner is controlled under following conditions. D
Compressor : ON
Air inlet : Fresh
Air outlet : AUTO E
Blower fan speed : AUTO
Set temperature : Setting before communication error occurs
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ATC

ATC-27
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

Discharge Air Flow EJS001ZA

RJIA1676E

ATC-28
AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL

System Description EJS001ZB

SWITCHES AND THEIR CONTROL FUNCTION A

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ATC

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RJIA1677E

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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS PFP:00004

How to Perform Trouble Diagnoses for Quick and Accurate Repair EJS001ZC

WORK FLOW

SHA900E

*1 ATC-52, "Operational Check"

SYMPTOM TABLE
Symptom Reference Page
ATC-56, "Power
Supply and
A/C system does not come on. Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for A/C System.
Ground Circuit for
Auto Amp."
Air outlet does not change. ATC-60, "Mode
Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Mode Door Motor. (LAN) Door Motor Cir-
Mode door motor does not operate normally. cuit"
Discharge air temperature does not change.
ATC-30, "TROU-
Air mix door motor does not operate nor- Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Air Mix Door Motor. (LAN)
BLE DIAGNOSIS"
mally.
Intake door does not change. ATC-67, "Intake
Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Intake Door Motor.(LAN) Door Motor Cir-
Intake door motor does not operate normally. cuit"
Blower motor operation is malfunctioning.
ATC-70, "Blower
Blower motor operation is malfunctioning Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Blower Motor.
Motor Circuit"
under out of starting fan speed control.
ATC-76, "Magnet
Magnet clutch does not engage. Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Magnet Clutch.
Clutch Circuit"
ATC-93, "Insuffi-
Insufficient cooling Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Insufficient Cooling.
cient Cooling"
ATC-102, "Insuffi-
Insufficient heating Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Insufficient Heating.
cient Heating"
Noise Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Noise. ATC-103, "Noise"
ATC-104, "Self-
Self-diagnosis can not be performed. Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Self-diagnosis.
diagnosis"
ATC-105, "Mem-
Memory function does not operate. Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Memory Function.
ory Function"
ATC-115, "Multi-
Go to Trouble Diagnosis Procedure for Multiplex Communication
A/C system cannot be controlled. plex Communica-
Circuit.
tion Circuit"

ATC-30
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Component Parts and Harness Connector Location EJS001ZD

ENGINE COMPARTMENT A

ATC

RJIA2081E

ATC-31
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

PASSENGER COMPARTMENT

RJIA1679E

ATC-32
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Circuit Diagram EJS001ZE

ATC

YHA487

ATC-33
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Wiring Diagram EJS001ZF

YHA488

ATC-34
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

ATC

YHA489

ATC-35
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

YHA490

ATC-36
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

ATC

YHA478

ATC-37
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

YHA491

ATC-38
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

ATC

YHA492

ATC-39
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

YHA481

ATC-40
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Auto Amp. Terminals and Reference Value EJS001ZG

A
Measure voltage between each terminal and body ground by follow-
ing AUTO AMP. INSPECTION TABLE.

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RJIA0750E

PIN CONNECTOR TERMINAL LAYOUT


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AUTO AMP. INSPECTION TABLE
TERMI- WIRE Voltage
ITEM CONDITION I
NAL NO. COLOR (V)
1 OR/B Intake sensor - - -
2 W/G Ambient sensor - - -
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3 OR/L In-vehicle sensor - - -

K
IGN
4 L/B Speed sensor signal Speedometer: Approx. 40 km/h (25 MPH)
ON
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ELF1080D

IGN
5 R/Y LAN signal -
ON

HAK0652D

Multiplex communication
IGN
9 L/W (Tx) signal -
ON
A/C amp. → AV

RJIA0212E

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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

TERMI- WIRE Voltage


ITEM CONDITION
NAL NO. COLOR (V)

Multiplex communication
IGN
10 L/R (Rx) signal -
ON
AV → A/C amp.

RJIA0213E

IGN
11 B/Y Sensor ground - Approx. 0
ON
IGN
12 OR Sunload sensor - -
ON

Water temperature sen- IGN Engine coolant temperature: Approx.


17 PU/W
sor signal ON 60°C

SKIA0056J

- Approx. 0
Compressor feed back
IGN When refrigerant pres-
18 BR/W signal (With gasoline A/C ON
ON sure sensor connector is Approx. 5
engine)
disconnected.

Multiplex communication IGN


20 L -
(CLK) signal ON

HAK0363D

Power supply for mode


IGN
21 G/Y door, air mix door and - Approx. 12
ON
intake door motor

IGN Compressor: ON Approx. 0


22 L/R Compressor ON signal
ON Compressor: OFF Approx. 5
IGN
24 B Ground - Approx. 0
ON
IGN
26 R/B Power supply for BATT - Approx. 12
OFF
IGN
27 Y/G Power supply for IGN - Approx. 12
ON

IGN Blower fan: ON Approx. 0


29 LG/B Fan ON signal
ON Blower fan: OFF Approx. 5
IGN
33 L/W Power supply for ACC - Approx. 12
ON
Blower fan motor feed IGN
34 L/B Fan speed: Manual 1st Approx. 8
back signal ON

Fan control amp. control IGN Manual 1st - 4th speed Approx. 2.5 - 3.5
35 L/Y Fan speed:
signal ON Manual 5th speed Approx. 9.0

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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Self-diagnosis Function EJS001ZH

DESCRIPTION A
The self-diagnostic system diagnoses sensors, door motors, blower motor, etc. by system line. Refer to appli-
cable sections (items) for details. Shifting from usual control to the self-diagnostic system is accomplished by
starting the engine (turning the ignition switch from OFF to ON) and pressing OFF switch for at least 5 sec- B
onds. The “OFF” switch must be pressed within 10 seconds after starting the engine (ignition switch is turned
ON). This system will be canceled by either pressing A/C switch or turning the ignition switch OFF. Shifting
from one step to another is accomplished by means of turning temperature dial, as required.
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Additionally shifting from STEP 6 to AUXILIARY MECHANISM is accomplished by means of pushing (fan)
UP switch.

ATC

RJIA1681E

ATC-43
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE


1. SET IN SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE
Method 1 (Without navigation system, or with navigation system)
1. Turn ignition switch to ON.
2. Within 10 seconds after starting engine (ignition switch is turned ON.), press and hold OFF switch for at
least 5 seconds.
3. The self-diagnosis (step 1) should start.
Method 2 (Only with navigation system)
1. Turn OFF the audio system.
2. While pressing “Vehicle Information” switch, turn audio switch (volume adjustment dial) by at least 30
notches.
3. Trouble diagnosis initial screen appears. Using joystick, select “Confirmation and Adjustment”. And press
“Confirm”.
4. Confirmation and adjustment initial screen appears. Using joystick, select “Air-conditioner trouble diagno-
sis”, and press “Confirm” to start self-diagnosis (step 1).
CAUTION:
If battery voltage drops below 12V during step diagnosis 3, actuator speed becomes slower and as a
result, the system may generate an error even when operation is normal. To avoid this, start engine
before performing this diagnosis.

>> GO TO 2.

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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

2. STEP 1 - LEDS AND DISPLAY ARE CHECKED A


Check LEDs illuminate and display screen.

RJIA1682E

OK or NG ATC
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Malfunctioning OFF switch or LEDs.
>> Check multi-function switch. K

3. CHECK TO ADVANCE SELF-DIAGNOSIS STEP 2


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1. Turn the temperature dial clockwise.
2. Advance to self-diagnosis STEP 2?
Yes or No M
Yes >> GO TO 4.
No >> Malfunctioning temperature dial.
>> Check multi-function switch.

4. CHECK TO RETURN SELF-DIAGNOSIS STEP 1


1. Turn the temperature dial counterclockwise.
2. Return to self-diagnosis STEP 1?
Yes or No
Yes >> GO TO 5.
No >> Malfunctioning temperature dial.
>> Check multi-function switch.

ATC-45
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

5. STEP 2 - SENSOR CIRCUITS ARE CHECKED FOR OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT


1. Turn the temperature dial clockwise.
2. Does code No.20 appear on the display?
Yes or No
Yes >> GO TO 6.
No >> GO TO 14.

RJIA0219E

6. STEP 3 - MODE DOOR AND INTAKE DOOR POSITIONS ARE CHECKED


1. Turn the temperature dial clockwise.
2. Does code No.30 appear on the display?
Yes or No
Yes >> GO TO 7.
No >> GO TO 15.

RJIA0220E

7. STEP 4 - OPERATION OF EACH ACTUATOR IS CHECKED


1. Turn the temperature dial clockwise.
2. Press DEF switch, code No. of each actuator test is indicated on
the display.

>> GO TO 8.

RJIA1114E

ATC-46
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

8. CHECK ACTUATORS A
Refer to the following chart and confirm discharge air flow, air tem-
perature, blower motor voltage and compressor operation.
B

RHA280I
H

41 42 43 44 45 46
I
Mode door position VENT B/L B/L FOOT D/F DEF
Intake door position REC REC 20% FRE FRE FRE FRE
Air mix door position FULL COLD FULL COLD FULL HOT FULL HOT FULL HOT FULL HOT ATC
Blower fan Approx. 4.5V Approx. 10.5V Approx. 8.5V Approx. 8.5V Approx. 8.5V Approx. 12V
Compressor ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
K
Checks must be made visually, by listening to any noise, or by touching air outlets with your hand, etc. for
improper operation.
OK or NG L
OK >> GO TO 9.
NG >> ● Air outlet does not change.
Go to ATC-60, "Mode Door Motor Circuit" .
M
● Intake door does not change.
Go to ATC-67, "Intake Door Motor Circuit" .
● Blower motor operation is malfunctioning.
Go to ATC-70, "Blower Motor Circuit" .
● Magnet clutch does not engage.
Go to ATC-76, "Magnet Clutch Circuit" .
● Discharge air temperature does not change.
Go to ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit"

9. STEP 5 - TEMPERATURE OF EACH SENSOR IS CHECKED


1. Turn the temperature dial clockwise.
2. Code No.51 appears on the display.

>> GO TO 10.

ATC-47
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

10. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR


Press DEF switch one time, temperature detected by ambient sen-
sor is indicated on the display.
NOTE:
If temperature shown on display greatly differs from actual tempera-
ture, check sensor circuit first, then inspect sensor.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 11.
NG >> Go to ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" .

RJIA0755E

11. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR


Press DEF switch the second time, temperature detected by in-vehi-
cle sensor is indicated on the display.
NOTE:
If temperature shown on display greatly differs from actual tempera-
ture, check sensor circuit first, then inspect sensor.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 12.
NG >> Go to ATC-108, "In-vehicle Sensor Circuit" .

RJIA0758E

12. CHECK INTAKE SENSOR


Press DEF switch the third time, temperature detected by intake
sensor is indicated on the display.
NOTE:
If temperature shown on display greatly differs from actual tempera-
ture, check sensor circuit first, then inspect sensor.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 13.
NG >> Go to ATC-114, "Intake Sensor Circuit" .

RJIA0760E

13. CHECK MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION ERROR


1. Press REC (Recirculation) switch.
2. Multiplex communication error between AV AND NAVI CON-
TROL UNIT (or DISPLAY) and auto amp. is detected.
(If plural errors occur, the display of each error will blink two times for
0.5 second intervals.)
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Turn ignition switch OFF or (AUTO) switch ON.
2. END
NG >> Go to ATC-115, "Multiplex Communication Circuit" .
RJIA0754E

ATC-48
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

14. CHECK MALFUNCTIONING SENSOR A


Refer to the following chart for malfunctioning code No.
(If two or more sensors malfunction, corresponding code Nos. blink respectively two times.)
*1: Conduct self-diagnosis STEP 2 under sunshine. B
When conducting indoors, aim a light (more than 60W) at sunload sensor, otherwise Code No.25 will indicate
despite that sunload sensor is functioning properly.
Code No. Malfunctioning sensor (Including circuits) Reference page C
21 / -21 Ambient sensor *2
22 / -22 In-vehicle sensor *3
D
24 / -24 Intake sensor *4
25 / -25 Sunload sensor *5
26 / -26 Air mix door motor (LCU) PBR *6 E
*2: ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" .
*3: ATC-108, "In-vehicle Sensor Circuit" .
*4: ATC-114, "Intake Sensor Circuit" . F
*5: ATC-111, "Sunload Sensor Circuit" .
*6: ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit"
G

RJIA0227E ATC

>> INSPECTION END


K

ATC-49
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

15. CHECK MALFUNCTIONING DOOR MOTOR POSITION SWITCH


Mode or (and) intake door motor position switch(es) is (are) malfunctioning.
Code No. *1 *2 Mode or intake door position Reference page
31 VENT
32 B/L
34 FOOT Mode door motor *3
35 D/F
36 DEF
37 FRE
38 20% FRE Intake door motor *4
39 REC

(If two or more mode or intake doors are out of order, corresponding code numbers blink respectively two
times.)
*1:If mode door motor harness connector is disconnected, the following display pattern will appear.
31→32→33→34→35→36→Return to 31
*2:If intake door motor harness connector is disconnected, the following display pattern will appear.
37→38→39→Return to 37
*3: ATC-60, "Mode Door Motor Circuit" .
*4: ATC-67, "Intake Door Motor Circuit" .

RJIA0228E

>> INSPECTION END


AUXILIARY MECHANISM: TEMPERATURE SETTING TRIMMER
The trimmer compensates for differences in range of ±3°C (±6°F) between temperature setting (displayed dig-
itally) and temperature felt by driver.
Operating procedures for this trimmer are as follows:
● Begin Self-diagnosis STEP 5 mode.
● Press (fan) UP switch to set system in auxiliary mode.
● Display shows 61 in auxiliary mechanism.It takes approximately 3 seconds.
● Turn the temperature dial as desired. Temperature will change at a rate of 1°C (2°F) each time a dial is
turned.

ATC-50
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

ATC

RJIA0778E

When battery cable is disconnected, trimmer operation is canceled. Temperature set becomes that of initial
condition, i.e. 0°C (0°F).

ATC-51
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Operational Check EJS001ZI

The purpose of the operational check is to confirm that the system operates properly.
Conditions :Engine running and at usual operating temperature
CHECKING MEMORY FUNCTION
1. Set the temperature 90°F or 32°C.
2. Press OFF switch.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
4. Turn the ignition switch ON.
5. Press the AUTO switch.
6. Confirm that the set temperature remains at previous tempera-
ture.
7. Press OFF switch.
If NG, go to ATC-105, "Memory Function" .
If OK, continue with next check.

RJIA1683E

CHECKING BLOWER
1. Press fan switch (up side) one time. Blower should operate on
low speed.The fan symbol should have one blade lit .
2. Press fan switch (up side) one more time, and continue check-
ing blower speed and fan symbol until all speeds are checked.
3. Leave blower on MAX speed.
If NG, go to ATC-70, "Blower Motor Circuit" .
If OK, continue with next check.

RJIA1684E

ATC-52
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

CHECKING DISCHARGE AIR


1. Press mode switch four times and DEF button. A
2. Each position indicator should change shape.

RJIA1685E

H
3. Confirm that discharge air comes out according to the air distri-
bution table. Refer to ATC-28, "Discharge Air Flow" .
Intake door position is checked in the next step.
If NG, go to ATC-60, "Mode Door Motor Circuit" . I
If OK, continue with next check.
NOTE:
Confirm that the compressor clutch is engaged (visual inspection) ATC
and intake door position is at FRESH when the DEF is selected.

RHA280I

ATC-53
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

CHECKING RECIRCULATION
1. Press recirculation (REC) switch one time. Recirculation indica-
tor should illuminate.
2. Listen for intake door position change (you should hear blower
sound change slightly).
If NG, go to ATC-67, "Intake Door Motor Circuit" .
If OK, continue with next check.

RJIA1686E

CHECKING FRESH SWITCH


1. Press fresh (FRE) switch one time. Fresh switch indicator
should illuminate.
2. Listen for intake door position change (you should hear blower
sound change slightly).
If NG, go to ATC-67, "Intake Door Motor Circuit" .
If OK, continue with next check.

RJIA1687E

CHECKING TEMPERATURE DECREASE


1. Turn the temperature dial until 18°C (60°F) is displayed.
2. Check for cold air at discharge air outlets.
If NG, go to ATC-93, "Insufficient Cooling" .
If OK, continue with next check.

RJIA1688E

CHECKING TEMPERATURE INCREASE


1. Turn the temperature dial until 32°C (90°F) is displayed.
2. Check for hot air at discharge air outlets.
If NG, go to ATC-102, "Insufficient Heating" .
If OK, continue with next check.

RJIA1689E

ATC-54
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

CHECKING AUTO MODE


1. Press temperature dial. A
2. Display should indicate AUTO (not ECON).
● Confirm that the compressor clutch engages (audio or visual
inspection). (Discharge air and blower speed will depend on B
ambient, in-vehicle, and set temperatures.)
If NG, go to ATC-56, "Power Supply and Ground Circuit for Auto
Amp." , then if necessary, go to ATC-76, "Magnet Clutch Circuit" . C
If all operational check are OK (symptom can not be duplicated), go
to Incident Simulation Tests in GI-22, “How to Perform Efficient Diag-
nosis for an Electrical Incident” and perform tests as outlined to sim- D
ulate driving conditions environment. If symptom appears, refer to RJIA1690E

ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE" and perform applicable trouble diag-


nosis procedures.
E

ATC

ATC-55
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Power Supply and Ground Circuit for Auto Amp. EJS001ZJ

SYMPTOM: A/C system does not come on.


INSPECTION FLOW

RJIA1691E

*1 EL-11, “POWER SUPPLY ROUT- *2 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *3 ATC-57, "DIAGNOSTIC PROCE-
ING” DURE FOR A/C SYSTEM"

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Automatic Amplifier (Auto Amp.)
The auto amplifier has a built-in microcomputer which processes
information sent from various sensors needed for air conditioner
operation. The air mix door motor, mode door motor, intake door
motor, blower motor and compressor are then controlled.
The auto amplifier is unitized with control mechanisms. When the
various switches and temperature adjustment dial are operated, data
is input to the auto amp. from the AV AND NAVI CONTROL UNIT (or
DISPLAY UNIT) using multiplex communication.
Self-diagnostic functions are also built into auto amplifier to provide
quick check of malfunctions in the auto air conditioner system.
RJIA0750E

Potentio Temperature Control (PTC)


The PTC is built into the multi-function switch. It can be set at an
interval of 0.5°C (1.0°F) in the 18°C (60°F) to 32°C (90°F) tempera-
ture range by turning the temperature dial. The set temperature is
displayed.

RJIA1692E

ATC-56
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR A/C SYSTEM


SYMPTOM: A/C system does not come on. A

RJIA0768E
D

1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR AUTO AMP. E

Terminal Ignition switch position F


(+)
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-) OFF ACC ON
connector (Wire color) G
Approx. Approx. Approx.
26 (R/B)
12V 12V 12V
Approx. Approx. Approx. H
M205 27 (Y/G) Ground
0V 0V 12V
RJIA0769E
Approx. Approx. Approx.
33 (L/W)
0V 12V 12V I
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Check 10A fuses (Nos. 10 and 12) and 15A fuses (Nos. 14 and 16) located in the fuse block (J/B). ATC
● If fuses are OK, check for open circuit in wiring harness. Repair or replace as necessary.

● If fuses are NG, replace fuse and check wiring harness for short circuit. Repair or replace as
necessary. K

2. CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT FOR AUTO AMP.


L

Terminal
(+) M
Continuity
Auto amp. con- Terminal No. (-)
nector (Wire color)
M205 24 (B) Ground Yes
OK or NG
OK >> Replace auto amp. INSPECTION END
NG >> Repair or replace harness. RJIA0770E

ATC-57
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

LAN System Circuit EJS001ZK

SYMPTOM: Mode door motor, intake door motor and/or air mix door motor does not operate normally.

RJIA1326E

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR LAN SYSTEM CIRCUIT


1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR AUTO AMP. SIDE

Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Auto amp. connec- Terminal No. (-)
tor (Wire color)
M205 21 (G/Y) Ground Approx. 12V
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Replace auto amp. RJIA0273E

2. CHECK SIGNAL FOR AUTO AMP. SIDE


Confirm A/C LAN signal using an oscilloscope.
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Terminal No. (-)
Auto amp. connector
(Wire color)

M204 5 (R/Y) Ground

HAK0652D

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Replace auto amp.

ATC-58
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

3. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR MOTOR SIDE A

Terminal
B
(+)
Door motor Voltage
Terminal No. (-)
Connector
(Wire color) C
Mode M189 1 (G/Y)
Approx.
Air mix M188 1 (G/Y) Ground
12V
Intake M104 1 (G/Y) D
RJIA0509E
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4. E
NG >> Replace harness or connector.

4. CHECK SIGNAL FOR MOTOR SIDE


F
Confirm A/C LAN signal using an oscilloscope.
Terminal
G
(+)
Door motor Voltage
Terminal No. (-)
Connector
(Wire color)
H
Mode M189 3 (R/Y)
Air mix M188 3 (R/Y)
I
Ground
Intake M104 3 (R/Y)

HAK0652D ATC
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 5.
K
NG >> Replace harness or connector.

5. CHECK MOTOR GROUND CIRCUIT


L

Terminal
M
(+)
Door motor Continuity
Terminal No. (-)
Connector
(Wire color)
Mode M189 2 (B)
Air mix M188 2 (B) Ground Yes
Intake M104 2 (B)
RJIA0511E
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Replace harness or connector.

ATC-59
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

6. CHECK MOTOR OPERATION


Disconnect and reconnect the motor connector and confirm the motor operation.
OK or NG
OK >> (Return to operate normally.)
● Poor contacting the motor connector

NG >> (Does not operate normally.)


● GO TO 7

7. CHECK MODE DOOR MOTOR OPERATION


1. Disconnect mode door motor and air mix door motor connector.
2. Reconnect mode door motor connector and confirm the mode door motor operation.
OK or NG
OK >> (Mode door motor operates normally.)
● GO TO 8

NG >> (Mode door motor does not operate normally.)


● Replace the mode door motor.

8. CHECK AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR OPERATION


1. Disconnect mode door motor connector.
2. Reconnect air mix door motor connector and confirm the air mix door motor operation.
OK or NG
OK >> (Air mix door motor operates normally.)
● GO TO 9

NG >> (Air mix door motor does not operate normally.)


● Replace the air mix door motor.

9. CHECK INTAKE DOOR MOTOR OPERATION


1. Disconnect air mix door motor connector.
2. Reconnect intake door motor connector and confirm the intake door motor operation.
OK or NG
OK >> (Intake door motor operates normally.)
● Replace auto amp.

NG >> (Intake door motor does not operate normally.)


● Replace intake door motor.

Mode Door Motor Circuit EJS001ZL

SYMPTOM:
● Air outlet does not change.
● Mode door motor does not operate normally.

ATC-60
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

INSPECTION FLOW
A

ATC

RJIA1693E

*1 ATC-28, "Discharge Air Flow" *2 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *3 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
see No.1
*4 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *5 ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" *6 ATC-108, "In-vehicle Sensor Circuit"
see No. 5
*7 ATC-111, "Sunload Sensor Circuit" *8 ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit" *9 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
see No.14
*10 ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" *11 ATC-63, "COMPONENT DESCRIP- *12 ATC-52, "Operational Check"
TION"
*13 ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE" *14 ATC-114, "Intake Sensor Circuit" *15 ATC-53, "CHECKING DISCHARGE
AIR"

ATC-61
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Component Parts
Mode door control system components are:
● Auto amp.
● Mode door motor (LCU)
● A/C LAN system (PBR built-in air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor)
● In-vehicle sensor
● Ambient sensor
● Sunload sensor
● Intake sensor
System Operation
The auto amplifier receives data from each of the sensors. The amplifier sends air mix door, mode door and
intake door opening angle data to the air mix door motor LCU, mode door motor LCU and intake door motor
LCU.
The air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor read their respective signals according to the
address signal. Opening angle indication signals received from the auto amplifier and each of the motor posi-
tion sensors are compared by the LCUs in each motor with the existing decision and opening angles. Subse-
quently, HOT/COLD or DEFROST/VENT or FRESH/RECIRCULATION operation is selected. The new
selection data is returned to the auto amplifier.

RJIA0773E

Mode Door Control Specification

RHA384HA

ATC-62
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Mode Door Motor A
The mode door motor is attached to the heater & cooling unit. It
rotates so that air is discharged from the outlet set by the auto ampli-
fier. Motor rotation is conveyed to a link which activates the mode B
door.

D
RJIA0774E

H
RJIA0775E

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MODE DOOR


I
SYMPTOM: Mode door motor does not operate normally.
Perform diagnostic procedure for LAN system circuit. Refer to ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" .

ATC

ATC-63
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Air Mix Door Motor Circuit EJS002JR

SYMPTOM:
● Discharge air temperature does not change.
● Air mix door motor does not operate.
INSPECTION FLOW

RJIA1694E

*1 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *2 ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" *3 ATC-108, "In-vehicle Sensor Circuit"
see No.1
*4 ATC-111, "Sunload Sensor Circuit" *5 ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Cir- *6 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
cuit" see No. 14.
*7 ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" *8 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *9 ATC-52, "Operational Check"
*10 ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE" *11 ATC-114, "Intake Sensor Circuit" *12 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
see No. 7

ATC-64
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Component Parts A
Air mix door control system components are:
● Auto amp.
B
● Air mix door motor (LCU)
● A/C LAN system (PBR built-in air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor)
● In-vehicle sensor C
● Ambient sensor
● Sunload sensor
● Intake sensor D
System Operation
The auto amplifier receives data from each of the sensors. The amplifier sends air mix door, mode door and
intake door motor opening angle data to the air mix door motor LCU, mode door motor LCU and intake door E
motor LCU.
The air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor read their respective signals according to the
address signal. Opening angle indication signals received from the auto amplifier and each of the motor posi- F
tion sensors are compared by the LCUs in each motor with the existing decision and opening angles. Subse-
quently, HOT/COLD or DEFROST/VENT or FRESH/RECIRCULATION operation is selected. The new
selection data is returned to the auto amplifier.
G

ATC

RJIA0777E
M
Air Mix Door Control Specification

RHA457H

ATC-65
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Air Mix Door Motor
The air mix door motor is attached to the heater & cooling unit. It
rotates so that the air mix door is opened or closed to a position set
by the auto amplifier. The air mix door position is then fed back to the
auto amplifier by PBR built-in air mix door motor.

RJIA0774E

RJIA0775E

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR


SYMPTOM: Discharge air temperature does not change.
Perform diagnostic procedure for LAN system circuit. Refer to ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" .

ATC-66
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Intake Door Motor Circuit EJS001ZN

A
SYMPTOM:
● Intake door does not change.
● Intake door motor does not operate normally. B
INSPECTION FLOW

ATC

RJIA1695E

*1 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function" , *2 ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" *3 ATC-108, "In-vehicle Sensor Circuit"
see No.1
*4 ATC-111, "Sunload Sensor Circuit" *5 ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit" *6 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
see No. 14.
*7 ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" *8 ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit" *9 ATC-52, "Operational Check"
*10 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *11 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *12 ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE"
see No.5 or 7
*13 ATC-114, "Intake Sensor Circuit"

ATC-67
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Component Parts
Intake door control system components are:
● Auto amp.
● Intake door motor (LCU)
● A/C LAN system (PBR built-in air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor)
● In-vehicle sensor
● Ambient sensor
● Sunload sensor
● Intake sensor
System Operation
The auto amplifier receives data from each of the sensors. The amplifier sends air mix door, mode door and
intake door motor opening angle data to the air mix door motor LCU, mode door motor LCU and intake door
motor LCU.
The air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor read their respective signals according to the
address signal. Opening angle indication signals received from the auto amplifier and each of the motor posi-
tion sensors are compared by the LCUs in each motor with the existing decision and opening angles. Subse-
quently, HOT/COLD or DEFROST/VENT or FRESH/RECIRCULATION operation is selected. The new
selection data is returned to the auto amplifier.

RJIA0781E

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Intake Door Motor
The intake door motor is attached to the intake unit. It rotates so that
air is drawn from inlets set by the auto amplifier. Motor rotation is
conveyed to a lever which activates the intake door.

RJIA0782E

ATC-68
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

RJIA0783E

D
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR INTAKE DOOR MOTOR
SYMPTOM: Intake door motor does not operate normally.
Perform diagnostic procedure for LAN system circuit. Refer to ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" . E

ATC

ATC-69
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Blower Motor Circuit EJS001ZO

SYMPTOM:
● Blower motor operation is malfunctioning.
● Blower motor operation is malfunctioning under out of starting fan speed control.
INSPECTION FLOW

RJIA1696E

*1 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function" *2 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *3 ATC-72, "DIAGNOSTIC PROCE-


see No.14. DURE FOR BLOWER MOTOR"
*4 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *5 ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE" *6 QG and YD engine: EC section in
N16 ESM 2nd revision “SM2E00-
1N16E0E”.

ATC-70
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Component Parts A
Fan speed control system components are:
● Auto amp.
B
● A/C LAN system (PBR built-in air mix door motor, mode door motor and intake door motor)
● Fan control amp.
● In-vehicle sensor C
● Ambient sensor
● Sunload sensor
● Intake sensor D
System Operation
E

ATC
RJIA0785E

Automatic Mode
K
In the automatic mode, the blower motor speed is calculated by the automatic amplifier based on input from
the PBR, in-vehicle sensor, sunload sensor, intake sensor and ambient sensor.
The blower motor applied voltage ranges from approximately 4 volts (lowest speed) to 12 volts (highest
speed). L
The control blower speed (in the range of 4 to 12V), the automatic amplifier supplies a gate voltage to the fan
control amplifier. Based on this voltage, the fan control amplifier controls the voltage supplied to the blower
motor.
M
Starting Fan Speed Control
Start Up From COLD SOAK Condition (Automatic mode)
In a cold start up condition where the engine coolant temperature is below 56°C (133°F), the blower will not
operate for a short period of time (up to 150 seconds). The exact start delay time varies depending on the
ambient and engine coolant temperature.
In the most extreme case (very low ambient) the blower starting delay will be 150 seconds as described
above. After this delay, the blower will operate at low speed until the engine coolant temperature rises above
56°C (133°F), at which time the blower speed will increase to the objective speed.

Start Up From Usual or HOT SOAK Condition (Automatic mode)


The blower will begin operation momentarily after the A/C button is pushed. The blower speed will gradually
rise to the objective speed over a time period of 3 seconds or less (actual time depends on the objective
blower speed).
Blower Speed Compensation
Sunload

ATC-71
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

When the in-vehicle temperature and the set temperature are very close, the blower will be operating at low
speed. The low speed will vary depending on the sunload. During conditions of low or no sunload, the blower
low speed is usual low speed (approx. 4V). During high sunload conditions, the auto amp causes the blower
fan speed to increase.(Approx. 7V)
Fan Speed Control Specification

RJIA0522E

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Fan Control Amplifier
The fan control amplifier is located on the heater & cooling unit. The
fan control amp. receives a gate voltage from the auto amp. to step-
lessly maintain the blower fan motor voltage in the 4 to 12 volt range.

RHA625H

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR BLOWER MOTOR


SYMPTOM: Blower motor operation is malfunctioning under starting
fan speed control.

RJIA0786E

ATC-72
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR BLOWER MOTOR A


Disconnect blower motor harness connector.
Terminal
B
(+)
Voltage
Blower motor con- Terminal No. (-)
nector (Wire color) C
M59 1 (L/W) Ground Approx. 12V

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2. D
NG >> Check power supply circuit and 15A fuses [Nos. 14 and RJIA0524E

16, located in the fuse block (J/B)]. Refer to EL-11,


"POWER SUPPLY ROUTING”. E
● If OK, check for open circuit in wiring harness. Repair or replace as necessary.

● If NG, replace fuse and check wiring harness for short circuit. Repair or replace as necessary.
F
2. CHECK FAN FEED BACK CIRCUIT
Terminal G
(+)
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color) H
M205 34 (L/B) Ground Fan speed: 1st Approx. 8V
OK or NG I
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
RJIA0787E
ATC
3. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR
Refer to ATC-75, "COMPONENT INSPECTION" COMPONENT INSPECTION. K
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Replace blower motor. L

4. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR FAN CONTROL AMP.


1. Reconnect blower motor connector. M
2. Disconnect fan control amp. harness connector.

Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Fan control amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
M190 3 (L/B) Ground Approx. 12V

OK or NG
RJIA0526E
OK >> GO TO 5.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-73
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

5. CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT FOR FAN CONTROL AMP.

Terminal
(+)
Continuity
Fan control amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
M190 1 (B) Ground Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0527E

6. CHECK FOR AUTO AMP. OUTPUT


Reconnect the fan control amp. harness connector.
Terminal
(+)
Condition Voltage
Fan control (-)
Terminal No.
amp. connec-
(Wire color)
tor
Fan speed: 1 - 4 Approx. 2.5 - 3.5
M190 2 (L/Y) Ground
Fan speed: 5 Approx. 9.0
OK or NG RJIA0528E

OK >> GO TO 9.
NG >> ● If the voltage is less than 2.5V: GO TO 8.
● If the voltage is more than 9.0V: GO TO 7.

7. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN AUTO AMP. AND FAN CONTROL AMP.
Disconnect the auto amp. harness connector and fan control amp.
harness connector.
Terminal
Auto amp. Fan control amp.
Continuity
Terminal No. Terminal No.
Connector Connector
(Wire color) (Wire color)
M205 35 (L/Y) M190 2 (L/Y) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> Replace fan control amp. RJIA0788E

NG >> Repair harness or connector.

8. CHECK FAN CONTROL AMP.


Disconnect the fan control amp. harness connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Fan control Terminal No. Fan control Terminal No.
amp. connector (Wire color) amp. connector (Wire color)
M190 2 M190 1 Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 9.
NG >> Replace fan control amp. RJIA0530E

ATC-74
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

9. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN AUTO AMP. AND FAN CONTROL AMP. A

Terminal
B
(+) (-)
Continuity
Fan control
Auto amp. Terminal No. Terminal No.
amp. Con- C
connector (Wire color) (Wire color)
nector
M205 34 (L/B) M190 3 (L/B) Yes
OK or NG D
OK >> Replace auto amp. RJIA0789E

NG >> Repair harness or connector.


COMPONENT INSPECTION E
Blower Motor
Confirm smooth rotation of the blower motor.
F
● Ensure that there are no foreign particles inside the intake unit.

RJIA0790E
I

ATC

ATC-75
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Magnet Clutch Circuit EJS001ZP

SYMPTOM: Magnet clutch does not engage.


INSPECTION FLOW

RJIA1697E

*1 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *2 ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" *3 ATC-108, "In-vehicle Sensor Circuit"
see No.1.
*4 ATC-111, "Sunload Sensor Circuit" *5 ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit" *6 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
see No. 14.

ATC-76
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

*7 ATC-78, "DIAGNOSTIC PROCE- *8 ATC-99, "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES *9 ATC-52, "Operational Check"


DURE FOR MAGNET CLUTCH FOR UNUSUAL PRESSURE" A
(WITH COMMON RAIL)", ATC-83,
"DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR
MAGNET CLUTCH (YD ENGINE
WITHOUT COMMON RAIL)" or B
ATC-87, "DIAGNOSTIC PROCE-
DURE FOR MAGNET CLUTCH
(K9K ENGINE)"
C
*10 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function" *11 ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE" *12 ATC-114, "Intake Sensor Circuit"
see No.5 or 7.

ATC

ATC-77
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Auto amplifier controls compressor operation by ambient temperature and signal from ECM.
Low Temperature Protection Control
Auto amplifier will turn the compressor ON or OFF as determined by
a signal detected by ambient sensor.
When ambient temperatures are greater than −2°C (28°F), the com-
pressor turns ON. The compressor turns OFF when ambient temper-
atures are less than −5°C (23°F).

RHA094GB

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MAGNET CLUTCH (WITH COMMON RAIL)


SYMPTOM: Magnet clutch does not engage when A/C switch is ON.

RJIA1698E

ATC-78
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR COMPRESSOR A


Disconnect compressor harness connector.
Terminal
B
(+)
Voltage
Compressor Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color) C
E25 1 (L/R) Ground Battery voltage

OK or NG
OK >> Check magnet clutch coil. D
1. If NG, replace magnet clutch. Refer to ATC-146, RJIA0295E

"Compressor Clutch (Except K9K Engine)" .


2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis E
STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation is usual.
NG >> Disconnect A/C relay. And GO TO 2.
F
2. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN A/C RELAY AND COMPRESSOR
G
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity H
A/C relay con- Terminal No. Compressor Terminal No.
nector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
E9 3 (L/R) E25 1 (L/R) Yes
I
OK or NG
OK >> Check harness for short. And GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0793E
ATC
3. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR A/C RELAY
Disconnect A/C relay. K

Terminal
(+) L
Voltage
A/C relay con- Terminal No. (-)
nector (Wire color)
E9 1 (L/Y) M
Ground Battery voltage
E9 5 (L/Y)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4. RJIA0794E

NG >> Check power supply circuit and 10A (No.15) fuse at fuse
block. Refer to EL-11, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING" .
● If OK, check for open circuit in wiring harness. Repair or replace as necessary.

● If NG, replace fuse and check wiring harness for short circuit. Repair or replace as necessary.

4. CHECK A/C RELAY AFTER DISCONNECTING IT


Refer to ATC-91, "A/C Relay and A/C Relay-2" .
OK or NG
OK >> Reconnect A/C relay. And GO TO 5.
NG >> 1. Replace A/C relay.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation is usual.
ATC-79
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

5. CHECK COIL SIDE CIRCUIT OF A/C RELAY

Terminal
(+) (-)
Smart Continuity
A/C relay Terminal No. entrance con- Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) trol unit con- (Wire color)
nector
E9 2 (L) M195 41 (L) Yes

OK or NG
RJIA0795E
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

6. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR


Refer to ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" .
OK or NG
OK >> ● With gasoline engine: GO TO 7.
● With diesel engine: GO TO 8.

NG >> Repair or replace the malfunctioning part(s).

7. CHECK REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR (WITH QG ENGINE)


Refer to ATC-91, "Refrigerant Pressure Sensor (With QG Engine)" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 8.
NG >> Repair or replace the malfunctioning part (s).

8. CHECK COMPRESSOR FEED BACK SIGNAL

Terminal
(+)
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
A/C SW: ON Approx. 0V
A/C SW: ON
M204 18 (BR/W) Ground (When refriger-
ant pressure sen- Approx. 5V
RJIA0796E
sor connector is
disconnected)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 9.
NG >> GO TO 16.

ATC-80
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

9. CHECK FAN ON SIGNAL A

Terminal
B
(+)
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color) C
Blower fan: ON Approx. 0V
M205 29 (LG/B) Ground
Blower fan: OFF Approx. 5V

OK or NG D
OK >> GO TO 10. RJIA0797E

NG >> ● If the voltage is approx. 5V when the blower fan is


ON: Replace the auto amp. E
● If the voltage is approx. 0V when the blower fan is OFF: GO TO 17.

10. CHECK COMPRESSOR ON SIGNAL F

Terminal G
(+)
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color) H
A/C SW: ON Approx. 0V
M205 22 (L/R) Ground
A/C SW: OFF Approx. 5V
I
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 11. RJIA0798E

NG >> ● If the voltage is approx. 5V when the A/C switch is ATC


ON: Replace the auto amp.
● If the voltage is approx. 0V when the A/C switch is OFF.

– With gasoline engine: GO TO 18. K


– With diesel engine: GO TO 13.

11. CHECK MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT L


Refer to ATC-115, "Multiplex Communication Circuit" .
OK or NG
M
OK >> GO TO 12.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

12. CHECK CAN CIRCUIT


Refer to CAN communication. EL-509, "CAN COMMUNICATION".

OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END.
NG >> Repair or replace malfunctioning part(s).

ATC-81
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

13. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH AND AUTO AMP. (WITH YD
ENGINE)
Disconnect dual-pressure switch connector and auto amp. connec-
tor.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Dual–pres-
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sure switch
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
E51 1 (L/R) M205 22 (L/R) Yes
OK or NG RJIA1699E

OK >> GO TO 14.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

14. CHECK DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH CIRCUIT (WITH YD ENGINE)


Refer to ATC-92, "Dual-Pressure Switch (With YD and K9K Engines)" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 15.
NG >> Repair or replace malfunctioning part (s).

15. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH AND COMBINATION


METER (WITH YD ENGINE)
Disconnect combination meter connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Dual-pres- Combination
Terminal No. Terminal No.
sure switch meter connec-
(Wire color) (Wire color)
connector tor
E51 2 (P/U) M171 39 (PU) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> Replace dual-pressure switch. RJIA1700E
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

16. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN COMBINATION METER AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect combination meter connector and auto amp. connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Combination
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
meter connec-
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
tor
M171 58 (BR/W) M204 18 (BR/W) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 11. RJIA1701E
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-82
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

17. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN COMBINATION METER AND AUTO AMP. A
Disconnect combination meter connector and auto amp. connector.
Terminal
B
(+) (-)
Continuity
Combination
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
meter connec- C
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
tor
M171 45 (LG/B) M205 29 (LG/B) Yes
OK or NG D
OK >> GO TO 11. RJIA1702E

NG >> Repair harness or connector.


E
18. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN COMBINATION METER AND AUTO AMP. (WITH QG
ENGINE)
Disconnect combination meter connector and auto amp. connector. F

Terminal
(+) (-) G
Continuity
Combination
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
meter connec-
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
tor
H
M171 39 (L/R) M205 22 (L/R) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 11. RJIA1703E
I
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MAGNET CLUTCH (YD ENGINE WITHOUT COMMON RAIL)
ATC
SYMPTOM: Magnet clutch does not engage when A/C switch is ON.

RJIA1704E

ATC-83
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR COMPRESSOR


Disconnect compressor harness connector.
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Compressor Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
E25 1 (L/R) Ground Battery voltage

OK or NG
OK >> Check magnet clutch coil.
1. If NG, replace magnet clutch. Refer to ATC-146, RJIA0295E

"Compressor Clutch (Except K9K Engine)" .


2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation is usual.
NG >> Disconnect A/C relay. And GO TO 2.

2. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN A/C RELAY AND COMPRESSOR

Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
A/C relay con- Terminal No. Compressor Terminal No.
nector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
E9 3 (L/R) E25 1 (L/R) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> Check harness for short. And GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0793E

3. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR A/C RELAY


Disconnect A/C relay.
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
A/C relay con- Terminal No. (-)
nector (Wire color)
E9 1 (L/Y)
Ground Battery voltage
E9 5 (L/Y)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4. RJIA0794E

NG >> Check power supply circuit and 10A (No.15) fuse at fuse
block. Refer to EL-11, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING".
● If OK, check for open circuit in wiring harness. Repair or replace as necessary.

● If NG, replace fuse and check wiring harness for short circuit. Repair or replace as necessary.

4. CHECK A/C RELAY AFTER DISCONNECTING IT


Refer to ATC-91, "A/C Relay and A/C Relay-2" .
OK or NG
OK >> Reconnect A/C relay. And GO TO 5.
NG >> 1. Replace A/C relay.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation is usual.
ATC-84
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

5. CHECK COIL SIDE CIRCUIT OF A/C RELAY A

Terminal
B
(+) (-)
Continuity
A/C relay Terminal No. ECM connec- Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) tor (Wire color) C
E9 2 (L) F58 204 (L) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6. D
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA1705E

6. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR E

Refer to ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" .


OK or NG
F
OK >> GO TO 7.
NG >> Repair or replace the malfunctioning part(s).

7. CHECK COMPRESSOR FEED BACK SIGNAL G

H
Terminal
(+)
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
I
connector (Wire color)
A/C SW: ON Approx. 0V
M75 18 (BR/W) Ground
A/C SW: OFF Approx. 5V ATC
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 8. RJIA0796E

NG >> GO TO 13. K

8. CHECK COMPRESSOR ON SIGNAL


L

Terminal
(+) M
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
A/C SW: ON Approx. 0V
M205 22 (L/R) Ground
A/C SW: OFF Approx. 5V

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 9. RJIA0798E

NG >> ● If the voltage is approx. 5V when the A/C switch is


ON: Replace the auto amp.
● If the voltage is approx. 0V when the A/C switch is OFF: GO TO 10.

ATC-85
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

9. CHECK MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT


Refer to ATC-115, "Multiplex Communication Circuit" .
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

10. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect dual-pressure switch connector and auto amp. connec-
tor.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Dual-pres-
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sure switch
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
E51 1 (L/R) M205 22 (L/R) Yes
OK or NG RJIA1699E
OK >> GO TO 11.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

11. CHECK DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH CIRCUIT


Refer to ATC-92, "Dual-Pressure Switch (With YD and K9K Engines)" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 12.
NG >> Repair or replace malfunctioning part (s).

12. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH AND ECM


Disconnect ECM connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Dual-pres-
Terminal No. ECM connec- Terminal No.
sure switch
(Wire color) tor (Wire color)
connector
E51 2 (R/L) F60 403 (R/L) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 9. RJIA1706E
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

13. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN COMPRESSOR AND AUTO AMP.


Disconnect compressor connector and auto amp. connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Compressor Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
E25 1 (L/R) M75 18 (BR/W) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA1707E

ATC-86
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MAGNET CLUTCH (K9K ENGINE)


SYMPTOM: Magnet clutch does not engage when A/C switch is ON. A

RJIA2082E G
1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR COMPRESSOR
Disconnect compressor harness connector. H
Terminal
(+)
Voltage I
Compressor Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
E25 1 (L/R) Ground Battery voltage ATC
OK or NG
OK >> Check magnet clutch coil.
1. If NG, replace magnet clutch. Refer to ATC-146, RJIA0295E K
"Compressor Clutch (Except K9K Engine)" .
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation is usual. L
NG >> Disconnect A/C relay. And GO TO 2.

2. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN A/C RELAY AND COMPRESSOR M

Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
A/C relay con- Terminal No. Compressor Terminal No.
nector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
E9 3 (L/R) E25 1 (L/R) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> Check harness for short. And GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0793E

ATC-87
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

3. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR A/C RELAY


Disconnect A/C relay.
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
A/C relay con- Terminal No. (-)
nector (Wire color)
E9 1 (L/Y)
Ground Battery voltage
E9 5 (L/Y)

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4. RJIA0794E

NG >> Check power supply circuit and 10A (No.15) fuse at fuse
block. Refer to EL-11, "POWER SUPPLY ROUTING".
● If OK, check for open circuit in wiring harness. Repair or replace as necessary.

● If NG, replace fuse and check wiring harness for short circuit. Repair or replace as necessary.

4. CHECK A/C RELAY AFTER DISCONNECTING IT


Refer to ATC-91, "A/C Relay and A/C Relay-2" .
OK or NG
OK >> Reconnect A/C relay. And GO TO 5.
NG >> 1. Replace A/C relay.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation is usual.

5. CHECK COIL SIDE CIRCUIT OF A/C RELAY

Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
A/C relay Terminal No. ECM connec- Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) tor (Wire color)
E9 2 (L) F90 17 (L) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 6.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA2083E

6. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR


Refer to ATC-106, "Ambient Sensor Circuit" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 7.
NG >> Repair or replace the malfunctioning part(s).

ATC-88
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

7. CHECK COMPRESSOR FEED BACK SIGNAL A

Terminal
B
(+)
Condition Voltage
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color) C
A/C SW: ON Approx. 0V
M75 18 (BR/W) Ground
A/C SW: OFF Approx. 5V

OK or NG D
OK >> GO TO 8. RJIA0796E

NG >> GO TO 16.
E
8. CHECK COMPRESSOR ON SIGNAL
F
Terminal
(+)
Condition Voltage G
Auto amp. Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
A/C SW: ON Approx. 0V
M205 22 (L/R) Ground H
A/C SW: OFF Approx. 12V

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 9. RJIA0798E
I
NG >> ● If the voltage is approx. 12V when the A/C switch is
ON: Replace the auto amp.
● If the voltage is approx. 0V when the A/C switch is OFF: GO TO 10. ATC

9. CHECK MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT


Refer to ATC-115, "Multiplex Communication Circuit" . K
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END
NG >> Repair harness or connector. L

10. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR A/C RELAY-2


M

Terminal
(+)
Voltage
A/C relay-2 Terminal No. (−)
connector (Wire color)
E241 1 (L/Y)
Ground Battery voltage
E241 5 (L/Y)
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 11. RJIA2085E

NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-89
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

11. CHECK A/C RELAY-2


Refer to ATC-91, "A/C Relay and A/C Relay-2" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 12.
NG >> Replace A/C relay-2.

12. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH AND A/C RELAY-2
Disconnect dual-pressure switch and A/C relay-2 connectors.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Dual-pres-
Terminal No. A/C relay-2 Terminal No.
sure switch
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
connector
E51 2 (L/B) E241 2 (L/B) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 13. RJIA2084E

NG >> Repair harness or connector.

13. CHECK DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH


Refer to ATC-92, "Dual-Pressure Switch (With YD and K9K Engines)" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 14.
NG >> Replace dual-pressure switch.

14. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN AUTO AMP. AND DUAL-PRESSURE SWITCH
Disconnect auto amp. and dual-pressure switch connectors.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Dual-pres-
Auto amp. Terminal No. Terminal No.
sure switch
connector (Wire color) (Wire color)
connector
M205 22 (L/R) E51 1 (L/R) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 15. RJIA2151E
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

15. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN ECM AND A/C RELAY-2


Disconnect ECM connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
ECM connec- Terminal No. A/C relay-2 Terminal No.
tor (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
E237 91 (R) E241 3 (R/L) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> Replace ECM.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA2086E

ATC-90
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

16. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN COMPRESSOR AND AUTO AMP. A


Disconnect compressor connector and auto amp. connector.
Terminal
B
(+) (-)
Continuity
Compressor Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color) C
E25 1 (L/R) M75 18 (BR/W) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END D
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA1707E

COMPONENT INSPECTION
E
A/C Relay and A/C Relay-2
Check continuity between terminal Nos. 3 and 5.
Conditions Continuity F
12V direct current supply between terminal Nos. 1
Yes
and 2
No current supply No
G

If NG, replace relay.


H

RHA638H

Refrigerant Pressure Sensor (With QG Engine) I


The refrigerant pressure sensor is attached to the liquid tank.

ATC

L
RHA272I

SHA315FD

ATC-91
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Dual-Pressure Switch (With YD and K9K Engines)


Compressor: ON Compressor: OFF
KPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi) KPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi)
Low-pressure side 186 (1.86, 1.9, 27) 177 (1.77, 1.8, 26)
High-pressure side 1,569 (15.7, 16, 228) 2,746 (27.5, 28, 398)

RHA282I

RJIA2087E

ATC-92
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Insufficient Cooling EJS001ZQ

A
SYMPTOM: Insufficient cooling
INSPECTION FLOW
B

ATC

RJIA1708E

*1 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *2 ATC-66, "COMPONENT DESCRIP- *3 ATC-97, "Test Reading (Gasoline
see No.1. TION" Engine)"
ATC-97, "Test Reading (YD Engine)"
*4 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *5 ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" *6 ATC-70, "Blower Motor Circuit"
see No.14.

ATC-93
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

*7 ATC-76, "Magnet Clutch Circuit" *8 ATC-94, "PERFORMANCE TEST *9 ATC-52, "Operational Check"
DIAGNOSES"
*10 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *11 QG engine: EM-18, "Checking Drive *12 QG and YD engine: EC section in
see No.5 or 7. Belts" N16 ESM 2nd revision “SM2E00-
YD engine: EM-11, “DRIVE BELTS” 1N16E0E”.
K9K engine: EM-18, "Checking Drive
Belts"

PERFORMANCE TEST DIAGNOSES

RHA281I

ATC-94
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

*1 ATC-97, "PERFORMANCE CHART" *2 ATC-97, "PERFORMANCE CHART" *3 ATC-99, "TROUBLE DIAGNOSES


FOR UNUSUAL PRESSURE" A
*4 ATC-66, "COMPONENT DESCRIP-
TION"
B

ATC

RJIA1595E

ATC-95
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

*1 ATC-146, "Compressor Clutch *2 ATC-70, "Blower Motor Circuit" *3 QG engine:


(Except K9K Engine)" YD engine: EM-11, “DRIVE BELTS"
K9K engine: EM-18, "Checking Drive
Belts"

ATC-96
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

PERFORMANCE CHART
Test Condition A
Testing must be performed as follows:
Vehicle location Indoors or in the shade (in a well-ventilated place)
B
Doors Closed
Door windows Open
Hood Open C
TEMP. Max. COLD
Mode switch (Ventilation) set
D
Intake switch (Recirculation) set

(blower) speed Max. speed set


Engine speed Idle speed E
Operate the air conditioning system for 10 minutes before taking measurements.

Test Reading (Gasoline Engine) F


Recirculating-to-discharge Air Temperature Table
Inside air (Recirculating air) at blower assembly inlet
Discharge air temperature at center ventilator
Relative humidity Air temperature °C (°F)
G
% °C (°F)
25 (77) 10.0 - 11.6 (50 - 53)
50 - 60 30 (86) 13.9 - 16.2 (57 - 61)
H

35 (95) 17.8 - 21.4 (64 - 71)


25 (77) 11.6 - 13.9 (53 - 57)
I
60 - 70 30 (86) 16.2 - 18.9 (61 - 66)
35 (95) 21.4 - 24.5 (71 - 76)
ATC
Ambient Air Temperature-to-operating Pressure Table
Ambient air
High-pressure (Discharge side) Low-pressure (Suction side)
Relative humidity Air temperature kPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi) kPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi) K
% °C (°F)
980 - 1,180
30 (86) 230 - 270 (2.3 - 2.7, 2.35 - 2.75, 33 - 39)
(9.8 - 11.8, 9.99 - 12.04, 142 - 171)
L
1,180 - 1,390
50 - 70 35 (95) 260 - 310 (2.6 - 3.1, 2.65 - 3.16, 38 - 45)
(11.8 - 13.9, 12.04 - 14.18, 171 - 202)
1,400 - 1,580 M
40 (104) 300 - 350 (3.0 - 3.5, 3.06 - 3.57, 44 - 51)
(14.0 - 15.8, 14.28 - 16.12, 203 - 229)

Test Reading (YD Engine)


Recirculating-to-discharge Air Temperature Table
Inside air (Recirculating air) at blower assembly inlet
Discharge air temperature at center ventilator
Relative humidity Air temperature °C (°F)
% °C (°F)
20 (68) 6.5 - 9.0 (44 - 48)
25(77) 12 - 14 (54 - 57)
50 - 60
30 (86) 15.5 - 18.8 (60 - 66)
35 (95) 20.4 - 24.0 (69 - 75)

ATC-97
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Inside air (Recirculating air) at blower assembly inlet


Discharge air temperature at center ventilator
Relative humidity Air temperature °C (°F)
% °C (°F)
20 (68) 9.0 - 11.0 (48 - 52)
25(77) 14.0 - 16.5 (57 - 62)
60 - 70
30 (86) 18.8 - 21.5 (66 - 71)
35 (95) 24 - 27 (75 - 81)

Ambient Air Temperature-to-operating Pressure Table


Ambient air
High-pressure (Discharge side) Low-pressure (Suction side)
Relative humidity Air temperature kPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi) kPa (bar, kg/cm2 , psi)
% °C (°F)
20 (68) 765 - 922 (7.65 - 9.22, 7.8 - 9.4, 111 - 134) 177 - 226 (1.77 - 2.26, 1.8 - 2.3, 26 - 33)
25 (77) 922 - 1,020 (9.22 - 10.20, 9.4 - 10.4, 134 - 148) 196 - 245 (1.96 - 2.45, 2.0 - 2.5, 28 - 36)
50 - 70 30 (86) 1,177 - 1,451 (11.77 - 14.51, 12.0 - 14.8, 171 - 210) 235 - 284 (2.35 - 2.84, 2.4 - 2.9, 34 - 41)
35 (95) 1,373 - 1,667 (13.73 - 16.67, 14 - 17, 199 - 242) 275 - 333 (2.75 - 3.33, 2.8 - 3.4, 40 - 48)
40 (104) 1,618 - 1,961 (16.18 - 19.61, 16.5 - 20.0, 235 - 284) 333 - 392 (3.33 - 3.92, 3.4 - 4.0, 48 - 57)

ATC-98
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR UNUSUAL PRESSURE


Whenever system′s high and/or low side pressure is unusual, diagnose using a manifold gauge. The marker A
above the gauge scale in the following tables indicates the standard (usual) pressure range. Since the stan-
dard (usual) pressure, however, differs from vehicle to vehicle, refer to above table (Ambient air temperature-
to-operating pressure table). B
Both High and Low-pressure Sides are Too High.
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
C
Pressure is reduced soon
Excessive refrigerant charge in Reduce refrigerant until spec-
after water is splashed on
refrigeration cycle ified pressure is obtained.
condenser.
Insufficient condenser cooling
D
performance
↓ ● Clean condenser.
Air suction by cooling fan is
insufficient. 1. Condenser fins are clogged. ● Check and repair cooling E
fan as necessary.
2. Improper fan rotation of cool-
ing fan
● Low-pressure pipe is not F
cold. Poor heat exchange in con-
Both high and low-pressure sides ● When compressor is denser
are too high. stopped high-pressure (After compressor operation
Evacuate repeatedly and G
value quickly drops by stops, high pressure decreases
recharge system.
approximately 196 kPa too slowly.)
(1.96 bar, 2 kg/cm2 , 28 ↓
psi). It then decreases Air in refrigeration cycle H
gradually thereafter.
Engine cooling systems mal- Check and repair each
AC359A Engine tends to overheat.
function. engine cooling system.
I
● Excessive liquid refrigerant
on low-pressure side
● Excessive refrigerant dis-
ATC
● An area of the low-pres- charge flow
sure pipe is colder than ● Expansion valve is open a lit-
areas near the evaporator tle compared with the specifi-
outlet. cation. Replace expansion valve. K
● Plates are sometimes cov- ↓
ered with frost. 1. Improper expansion valve
installation L
2. Improper expansion valve
adjustment

High-pressure Side is Too High and Low-pressure Side is Too Low. M


Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
High-pressure side is too high and
low-pressure side is too low.

Upper side of condenser and High-pressure tube or parts ● Check and repair or replace
high-pressure side are hot, located between compressor malfunctioning parts.
however, liquid tank is not so and condenser are clogged or ● Check lubricant for contami-
hot. crushed. nation.

AC360A

ATC-99
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

High-pressure Side is Too Low and Low-pressure Side is Too High.


Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Compressor pressure opera-
High-pressure side is too low and
High and low-pressure sides tion is improper.
low-pressure side is too high.
become equal soon after com- ↓ Replace compressor.
pressor operation stops. Damaged inside compressor
packings
Compressor pressure opera-
No temperature difference tion is improper.
between high and low-pres- ↓ Replace compressor.
sure sides Damaged inside compressor
AC356A
packings.

Both High- and Low-pressure Sides are Too Low.


Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
● There is a big temperature
difference between receiver
drier outlet and inlet. Outlet ● Replace liquid tank.
temperature is extremely Liquid tank inside is slightly
clogged. ● Check lubricant for contami-
low. nation.
● Liquid tank inlet and expan-
sion valve are frosted.
● Temperature of expansion
valve inlet is extremely low
as compared with areas
near liquid tank. ● Check and repair malfunc-
High-pressure pipe located tioning parts.
● Expansion valve inlet may between receiver drier and
be frosted. expansion valve is clogged. ● Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
● Temperature difference
occurs somewhere in high-
Both high- and low-pressure sides pressure side
are too low.
Expansion valve and liquid Low refrigerant charge
Refer to ATC-155, "Checking
tank are warm or only cool ↓
for Refrigerant Leaks" .
when touched. Leaking fittings or components
Expansion valve closes a little
compared with the specifica-
tion.
↓ ● Remove foreign particles by
AC353A There is a big temperature dif-
ference between expansion 1. Improper expansion valve using compressed air.
valve inlet and outlet while the adjustment ● Check lubricant for contami-
valve itself is frosted. 2. Malfunctioning expansion nation.
valve
3. Outlet and inlet may be
clogged.
● Check and repair malfunc-
An area of the low-pressure tioning parts.
Low-pressure pipe is clogged
pipe is colder than areas near
or crushed. ● Check lubricant for contami-
the evaporator outlet.
nation.
● Check intake sensor circuit.
Air flow volume is not enough Refer to ATC-114, "Intake
Evaporator is frozen. Sensor Circuit"
or is too low.
● Replace compressor.

ATC-100
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Low-pressure Side Sometimes Becomes Negative.


Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
A

Low-pressure side sometimes


becomes negative. ● Air conditioning system Refrigerant does not dis-
does not function and does charge cyclically. B
not cyclically cool the com- ↓ ● Drain water from refrigerant
partment air. Moisture is frozen at expan- or replace refrigerant.
● The system constantly func- sion valve outlet and inlet.
↓ ● Replace liquid tank. C
tions for a certain period of
time after compressor is Water is mixed with refriger-
stopped and restarted. ant.
AC354A
D
Low-pressure Side Becomes Negative.
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Leave the system at rest until E
no frost is present. Start it
again to check whether or not
the problem is caused by
water or foreign particles.
F
● If water is the cause, initially
cooling is okay. Then the
Low-pressure side becomes nega- water freezes causing a G
tive. blockage. Drain water from
refrigerant or replace refrig-
High-pressure side is closed
erant.
Liquid tank or front/rear side of and refrigerant does not flow. H
expansion valve′s pipe is ↓ ● If due to foreign particles,
frosted or dewed. Expansion valve or liquid tank remove expansion valve
is frosted. and remove the particles
with dry and compressed air I
(not shop air).
AC362A
● If either of the above meth-
ods cannot correct the prob-
lem, replace expansion ATC
valve.
● Replace liquid tank.
● Check lubricant for contami- K
nation.

ATC-101
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Insufficient Heating EJS001ZR

SYMPTOM: Insufficient heating


INSPECTION FLOW

RJIA1709E

*1 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *2 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *3 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",


see No.1. see No.5.
*4 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function", *5 ATC-66, "COMPONENT DESCRIP- *6 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function",
see No.7. TION" see No.14.
*7 ATC-58, "LAN System Circuit" *8 ATC-70, "Blower Motor Circuit" *9 ATC-64, "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit"
*10 QG engine (With EURO–OBD): *11 QG engine: LC-17, "Changing *12 QG engine: LC-17, "Changing
QG engine (Without EURO–OBD): Engine Coolant" Engine Coolant"
YD engine: EC-84, "P0115 COOL- YD engine: LC-43, "Changing YD engine: LC-43, "Changing
ANT TEMP SEN" Engine Coolant" Engine Coolant"
K9K engine: K9K engine: K9K engine:

ATC-102
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Noise EJS0022W

A
SYMPTOM: Noise
INSPECTION FLOW
B

ATC

RJIA1596E

ATC-103
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

*1 ATC-146, "Compressor Clutch *2 ATC-148, "INSTALLATION" *3 ATC-21, "Maintenance of Lubricant


(Except K9K Engine)" Quantity in Compressor"
*4 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *5 QG engine:
YD engine: EM-11, "DRIVE BELTS"
K9K engine: EM-18, "Checking Drive
Belts"

Self-diagnosis EJS0022X

Symptom: Self-diagnosis cannot be performed.


INSPECTION FLOW

RJIA1710E

*1 EL-11, "POWER SUPPLY ROUT- *2 ATC-115, "Multiplex Communication *3 ATC-52, "Operational Check"
ING" Circuit"
*4 ATC-30, "SYMPTOM TABLE"

ATC-104
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Memory Function EJS0022Y

A
Symptom: Memory function does not operate.
INSPECTION FLOW
B

ATC

K
RJIA1711E

*1 EL-11, "POWER SUPPLY ROUT- *2 ATC-52, "Operational Check" *3 ATC-43, "Self-diagnosis Function"
ING"
L
*4 ATC-56, "Power Supply and Ground
Circuit for Auto Amp."

ATC-105
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Ambient Sensor Circuit EJS001ZV

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Ambient Sensor
The ambient sensor is attached on the radiator core upper support. It
detects ambient temperature and converts it into a resistance value
which is then input into the auto amplifier.

RJIA1712E

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INPUT PROCESS


The automatic amplifier includes a processing circuit for the ambient sensor input. However, when the temper-
ature detected by the ambient sensor increases quickly, the processing circuit retards the auto amp. function.
It only allows the auto amp. to recognize an ambient temperature increase of 0.33°C (0.6°F) per 100 seconds.
As an example, consider stopping for a cup of coffee after high speed driving. Although the actual ambient
temperature has not changed, the temperature detected by the ambient sensor will increase. This is because
the heat from the engine compartment can radiate to the front grille area, location of the ambient sensor.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AMBIENT SENSOR
SYMPTOM: Ambient sensor circuit is open or shorted. (21 or -21 is
indicated on auto amp. As a result of conducting Self-diagnosis
STEP 2.)

RHA051GA

1. CHECK VOLTAGE BETWEEN AMBIENT SENSOR HARNESS CONNECTOR AND GROUND


Disconnect ambient sensor harness connector.
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Ambient sen- Terminal No. (-)
sor connector (Wire color)
E219 1 (W/G) Ground Approx. 5V

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> GO TO 4. RJIA0681E

ATC-106
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

2. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN AMBIENT SENSOR AND AUTO AMP. A
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
Terminal
B
(+) (-)
Continuity
Ambient sen- Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sor connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color) C
E219 2 (B/Y) M204 11 (B/Y) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3. D
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0808E

3. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR E

Refer to ATC-108, "Ambient Sensor"


OK or NG
F
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" perform self-diagnosis STEP-2.
Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed. G
NG >> Replace ambient sensor.

4. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN AMBIENT SENSOR AND AUTO AMP. H
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
Terminal
I
(+) (-)
Continuity
Ambient sen- Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sor connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color) ATC
E219 1 (W/G) M204 2 (W/G) Yes

OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp. K
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PRO- RJIA0809E

CEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis STEP-2. Con-


firm that code No. 20 is displayed. L
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-107
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

COMPONENT INSPECTION
Ambient Sensor
After disconnecting ambient sensor harness connector, measure
resistance between terminals 2 and 1 at sensor harness side, using
the table below.
Temperature °C (°F) Resistance kΩ
−15 (5) 12.73
−10 (14) 9.92
−5 (23) 7.80
0 (32) 6.19
5 (41) 4.95
10 (50) 3.99
15 (59) 3.24
20 (68) 2.65
25 (77) 2.19
30 (86) 1.81
35 (95) 1.51
40 (104) 1.27
45 (113) 1.07
RJIA1713E
If NG, replace ambient sensor.
In-vehicle Sensor Circuit EJS001ZW

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
In-vehicle sensor
The in-vehicle sensor is located on instrument lower panel. It con-
verts variations in temperature of compartment air drawn from the
aspirator into a resistance value. It is then input into the auto ampli-
fier.

RJIA1714E

Aspirator
The aspirator is located on heater & cooling unit. It produces vacuum
pressure due to air discharged from the heater & cooling unit, contin-
uously taking compartment air in the aspirator.

RHA650H

ATC-108
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

RHA482A

D
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR IN-VEHICLE SENSOR
SYMPTOM: In-vehicle sensor circuit is open or shorted. (22 or −22 is
indicated on auto amp. as a result of conducting Self-diagnosis E
STEP 2.)

RHA056GB

H
1. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN IN-VEHICLE SENSOR AND GROUND
Disconnect in-vehicle sensor harness connector.
I
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
In-vehicle sensor Terminal No. (-) ATC
connector (Wire color)
M205 1 (OR/L) Ground Approx. 5V
OK or NG K
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> GO TO 4. RJIA0559E

L
2. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN IN-VEHICLE SENSOR AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
M
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
In-vehicle
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sensor con-
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
nector
M205 2 (B/Y) M204 11 (B/Y) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3. RJIA0812E
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-109
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

3. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR


Refer to ATC-110, "In-vehicle Sensor" .
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed.
NG >> 1. Replace in-vehicle sensor.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed.

4. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN IN-VEHICLE SENSOR AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
In-vehicle
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sensor con-
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
nector
M205 1 (OR/L) M204 3 (OR/L) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp. RJIA0813E

2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PRO-


CEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
COMPONENT INSPECTION
In-vehicle Sensor
After disconnecting in-vehicle sensor harness connector, measure
resistance between terminals 1 and 2 at sensor harness side, using
the table below.
Temperature °C (°F) Resistance kΩ
−15 (5) 12.73
−10 (14) 9.92
−5 (23) 7.80
0 (32) 6.19
5 (41) 4.95
10 (50) 3.99
15 (59) 3.24
20 (68) 2.65
25 (77) 2.19
30 (86) 1.81
35 (95) 1.51
40 (104) 1.27
45 (113) 1.07
RJIA1715E
If NG, replace in-vehicle sensor.

ATC-110
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Sunload Sensor Circuit EJS001ZX

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION A
The sunload sensor is located on the defroster grille. It detects sun-
load entering through windshield by means of a photo diode. The
sensor converts the sunload into a current value which is then input B
into the auto amplifier.

D
RJIA1732E

SUNLOAD INPUT PROCESS E


The auto amp. also includes a processing circuit which averages the variations in detected sunload over a
period of time. This prevents drastic swings in the A/C system operation due to small or quick variations in
detected sunload.
For example, consider driving along a road bordered by an occasional group of large trees. The sunload F
detected by the sunload sensor will vary whenever the trees obstruct the sunlight. The processing circuit aver-
ages the detected sunload over a period of time, so that the (insignificant) effect of the trees momentarily
obstructing the sunlight does not cause any change in the A/C system operation. On the other hand, shortly G
after entering a long tunnel, the system will recognize the change in sunload, and the system will react accord-
ingly.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SUNLOAD SENSOR H
SYMPTOM: Sunload sensor circuit is open or shorted. (25 or −25) is
indicated on auto amp. as a result of conducting Self-diagnosis
STEP 2.) I

ATC

K
RJIA0814E

L
1. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN SUNLOAD SENSOR AND GROUND
Disconnect sunload sensor harness connector.
M
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Sunload sensor Terminal No. (Wire (-)
connector color)
M200 1 (OR) Ground Approx. 5V

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> GO TO 4. RJIA0563E

ATC-111
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

2. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN SUNLOAD SENSOR AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Sunload sen- Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sor connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
M200 2 (B/Y) M204 11 (B/Y) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0815E

3. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR.


Refer to ATC-113, "Sunload Sensor" .
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed.
NG >> 1. Replace sunload sensor.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed.

4. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN SUNLOAD SENSOR AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
Sunload sen- Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
sor connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
M205 1 (OR) M204 12(OR) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PRO- RJIA0816E

CEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis STEP-2. Con-


firm that code No. 20 is displayed.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-112
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

COMPONENT INSPECTION
Sunload Sensor A
Measure voltage between auto amp. terminal 12 and ground.
If NG, replace auto amp.
B

RJIA1733E H

● When checking sunload sensor, select a place where sun shines directly on it.
I

ATC

SHA930E

ATC-113
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

Intake Sensor Circuit EJS001ZY

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Intake Sensor
The intake sensor is located on the heater & cooling unit. It converts
temperature of air after it passes through the evaporator into a resis-
tance value which is then input to the auto amp.
After disconnecting intake sensor harness connector, measure resis-
tance between terminals 1 and 2 at sensor harness side, using the
table below.
Temperature °C (°F) Resistance kΩ
−15 (5) 12.34
−10 (14) 9.62
−5 (23) 7.56 RJIA0166E

0 (32) 6.00
5 (41) 4.80
10 (50) 3.87
15 (59) 3.15
20 (68) 2.57
25 (77) 2.12
30 (86) 1.76
35 (95) 1.47
40 (104) 1.23
45 (113) 1.04

If NG, replace intake sensor.


DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR INTAKE SENSOR
SYMPTOM: Intake sensor circuit is open or shorted. (24 or −24) is
indicated on auto amp. as a result of conducting Self-diagnosis
STEP 2.

RHA056GA

1. CHECK INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN INTAKE SENSOR AND GROUND


Disconnect intake sensor harness connector.
Terminal
(+)
Voltage
Intake sensor Terminal No. (-)
connector (Wire color)
M197 1 (OR/B) Ground Approx. 5V
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> GO TO 4. RJIA0819E

ATC-114
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

2. CHECK INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN INTAKE SENSOR AND AUTO AMP. A
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector.
Terminal
B
(+) (-)
Continuity
Intake sensor Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color) C
M197 2 (B/Y) M204 11 (B/Y) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 3. D
NG >> Repair harness or connector. RJIA0820E

3. CHECK INTAKE SENSOR E

Refer to ATC-114, "Intake Sensor" .


OK or NG
F
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed. G
NG >> 1. Replace intake sensor.
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis
STEP-2. Confirm that code No. 20 is displayed. H
4. CHECK INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN INTAKE SENSOR AND AUTO AMP.
Disconnect auto amp. harness connector. I

Terminal
(+) (-) ATC
Continuity
Intake sensor Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
M197 1 (OR/B) M204 1 (OR/B) Yes K
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace auto amp.
L
2. Go to ATC-44, "FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PRO- RJIA0821E

CEDURE" and perform self-diagnosis STEP-2. Con-


firm that code No. 20 is displayed.
NG >> Repair harness or connector. M

Multiplex Communication Circuit EJS001ZZ

DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT


SYMPTOM:
● A/C system cannot be controlled.

RJIA1716E

ATC-115
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

1. CHECK FOR AUTO AMP. OUTPUT


Confirm multiplex communication signal using an oscilloscope.
Terminal
Auto amp. Terminal No. Voltage
connector (Wire color)

9 (L/W)

RJIA0212E
M75

20 (L)

HAK0363D

OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> Replace auto amp.

ATC-116
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

2. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN AUTO AMP. AND DISPLAY (OR AV AND NAVI CONTROL A
UNIT)
Disconnect DISPLAY (or AV AND NAVI CONTROL UNIT) and auto amp. connector.
B

RJIA1717E E
Without navigation system
Terminal
F
(+) (-)
Continuity
DISPLAY Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
connector (Wire color) connector (Wire color) G
14 (L/W) 9 (L/W)
M99 M204 Yes
16 (L) 20 (L)
H
With navigation system
Terminal
(+) (-) I
Continuity
AV AND NAVI
Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
CONTROL
(Wire color) connector (Wire color)
UNIT connector ATC
44 (L/W) 9 (L/W)
M96 M204 Yes
45 (L) 20 (L)
K
OK or NG
OK >> Reconnect DISPLAY (OR AV AND NAVI CONTROL UNIT) and auto amp. connector. And GO TO
3. L
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

3. CHECK FOR AUTO AMP. INPUT


M
Confirm multiplex communication signal using an oscilloscope.
Terminal
Auto amp. Terminal No. Voltage
connector (Wire color)

M204 10 (L/R)

RJIA0213E

OK or NG
OK >> INSPECTION END
NG >> GO TO 4.

ATC-117
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS

4. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DISPLAY (OR AV AND NAVI CONTROL UNIT) AND AUTO
AMP.
Disconnect DISPLAY (or AV AND NAVI CONTROL UNIT) and auto amp. connector.

RJIA1718E

Without navigation system


Terminal
(+) (-)
Continuity
DISPLAY con- Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
nector (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
M99 13 (L/R) M204 10 (L/R) Yes

With navigation system


Terminal
(+) (-)
AV AND NAVI Continuity
CONTROL Terminal No. Auto amp. Terminal No.
UNIT connec- (Wire color) connector (Wire color)
tor
M96 43 (L/R) M204 10 (L/R) Yes
OK or NG
OK >> Replace auto amp.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.

ATC-118
CONTROLLER

CONTROLLER PFP:27500
A
Removal and Installation EJS00200

1. Remove cluster lid C. Refer to BT-25, "INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY".


2. Remove harness connectors. B
3. Remove multifunction switch.

ATC

ATC-119
AUTO AMP

AUTO AMP PFP:27760

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION EJS00201

1. Remove the instrument lower assist panel.


2. Remove the auto amp. fixing screw.
3. Disconnect the auto amp. connector, then remove the auto amp.

RJIA0190E

ATC-120
AMBIENT SENSOR

AMBIENT SENSOR PFP:27722


A
Removal and Installation EJS00202

1. Disconnect ambient sensor connector.


2. Remove the ambient sensor. B

RJIA1712E

ATC

ATC-121
IN-VEHICLE SENSOR

IN-VEHICLE SENSOR PFP:27720

Removal and Installation EJS00203

1. Remove the instrument lower driver panel.


2. Remove the in-vehicle sensor.

RJIA1719E

ATC-122
SUNLOAD SENSOR

SUNLOAD SENSOR PFP:27721


A
Removal and Installation EJS00204

1. Remove the sunload sensor garnish.


2. Remove the sunload sensor. B

RJIA1732E

ATC

ATC-123
INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT

INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT PFP:27723

Removal and Installation EJS00205

1. Use the refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a), to dis-


charge the refrigerant from A/C system.
2. Disconnect low-pressure flexible hose and high-pressure pipe
from the evaporator.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the low-pressure flexible hose and
the high-pressure pipe with a suitable tool such as a vinyl
tape to avoid the entry of air.
3. Hold expansion valve and move it slightly upward. Push evapo-
rator toward rear of vehicle.
RJIA1720E

4. Remove the drain hose and lower case mounting screw.


5. Swivel rear of lower case toward passenger seat to remove
lower case.

RJIA0189E

6. Remove the intake sensor from evaporator.

RJIA0166E

ATC-124
BLOWER UNIT

BLOWER UNIT PFP:27200


A
Removal and Installation EJS00206

REMOVAL
1. Remove the glove box assembly.
B
2. Remove the glove box cover and instrument lower assist panel.
3. Remove the ECM with ECM bracket.
4. Remove the blower unit fixing bolt and screw. C
5. Disconnect the blower motor connector, intake door motor con-
nector and auto amp. connector.
6. Remove the harness fixing clip. D
7. Move the blower unit downwards.
CAUTION:
Slide the blower unit toward the passenger side, remove loca- RJIA0167E
E
tion pins (2 pieces), then move it downwards.
8. Remove the blower unit.
INSTALLATION F
CAUTION:
● Make sure the location pins (2 pieces) are securely installed.
G
Disassembly and Assembly EJS00207

NOTE:
This illustration is for RHD models. The layout for LHD models is symmetrically opposite. H

ATC

RJIA0168J

1. Auto amplifier 2. Screw 3. Cooling hose


4. Blower fan motor assembly 5. Washer 6. Blower fan
7. Nut 8. Screw 9. Intake bellmouth
10. Intake door lever 2 11. Intake door lever 1 12. Intake door link
13. Intake door motor 14. Screw 15. Upper case
16. Intake door 2 17. Intake door 1 18. Adapter assembly
19. Screw 20. Ventilation air filter 21. Filter cover
22. Screw 23. Bracket 24. Screw
25. Under cover clip 26. Screw

ATC-125
BLOWER MOTOR

BLOWER MOTOR PFP:27226

Removal and Installation EJS00208

1. Remove the blower unit. Refer to ATC-125, "Removal and


Installation" .
2. Remove the auto amp.
3. Remove the blower unit fixing screw, then separate the blower
unit.

RJIA0169E

4. Remove the cooling hose and blower fan.

RJIA0356E

ATC-126
INTAKE DOOR MOTOR

INTAKE DOOR MOTOR PFP:27730


A
Removal and Installation EJS00209

1. Remove the blower unit. Refer to ATC-125, "Removal and


Installation" B
2. Remove the intake door motor from the blower unit.

RJIA0822E

H
RJIA1721E

ATC

ATC-127
HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY

HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY PFP:27110

Removal and Installation EJS0020A

REMOVAL
1. Use the refrigerant collecting equipment (For HFC-134a) to dis-
charge the refrigerant from A/C system.
2. Drain coolant from cooling system. Refer to LC-17, "Changing
Engine Coolant" for QG engine, LC-43, "Changing Engine Cool-
ant" for YD engine.
3. Disconnect two heater hoses from heater core pipe.
4. Disconnect the low-pressure flexible hose and high-pressure
pipe from the evaporator.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the low-pressure flexible hose and the RJIA1734E
high-pressure pipe with a suitable tool such as a vinyl tape to
avoid the entry of air.
5. Remove the instrument panel assembly.
6. Remove the blower unit.
7. Remove clips of vehicle harness from steering member.
8. Remove the instrument stay.

RJIA1722E

RJIA1723E

ATC-128
HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY

9. Remove the fixing bolts from heater & cooling unit.


10. Remove the steering member. A
11. Remove the heater & cooling unit.

RJIA1724E

D
INSTALLATION
1. Installation is basically the reverse order of removal.
NOTE: E
When filling radiator with coolant, refer to LC-17, "Changing Engine Coolant" for QG engine, LC-43, "Chang-
ing Engine Coolant" for YD engine.
Disassembly and Assembly EJS0020B
F
NOTE:
This illustration is for RHD models. The layout for LHD models is symmetrically opposite.
G

ATC

RJIA0825E

1. Screw 2. Foot duct (left) 3. Heater & cooling unit case (left)
4. Ventilator door 5. Defroster door 6. Air mix door
7. Sensor bracket 8. Intake sensor 9. Screw
10. Aspirator 11. Aspirator duct 12. Heater & cooling unit case (right)
13. Foot duct (right) 14. Mode door lever 2 15. Screw

ATC-129
HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY

16. Mode door link 2 17. Screw 18. Mode door lever 1
19. Fan control amp. 20. Screw 21. Mode door motor
22. Screw 23. Screw 24. Air mix door motor
25. Screw 26. Actuator bracket 27. Screw
28. Mode door link 29. Air mix door lever 30. Screw
31. Heater core 32. Evaporator 33. Expansion valve
34. Bolt 35. Cooler grommet 36. Instrument bracket
37. Drain hose 38. Lower case 39. Screw

ATC-130
MODE DOOR MOTOR

MODE DOOR MOTOR PFP:27731


A
Removal and Installation EJS0020C

1. Disconnect the mode door motor connector.


2. Remove the mode door motor. B

RJIA0826E

H
RJIA1725E

ATC

ATC-131
AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR

AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR PFP:27732

Removal and Installation EJS0020D

1. Disconnect the air mix door motor connector.


2. Remove the air mix door motor.

RJIA0828E

RJIA0829E

ATC-132
FAN CONTROL AMPLIFIER

FAN CONTROL AMPLIFIER PFP:27761


A
Removal and Installation EJS0020E

1. Remove the fan control amp.


B

RJIA0824E

ATC

ATC-133
VENTILATION AIR FILTER

VENTILATION AIR FILTER PFP:27277

Removal and Installation EJS0020F

FUNCTION
Air inside passenger compartment is kept clean at either recircula-
tion or fresh mode by installing ventilation air filter into blower unit.

RHA680H

REPLACEMENT TIMING
Refer to MA-5 (Except for Europe), MA-8 or MA-10 (For Europe), “CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE”.
Caution label is fixed inside the glove box.
REPLACEMENT AND PROCEDURES
1. Remove the glove box.
2. Remove the ventilation air filter cover.
3. Take out the ventilation air filter from blower unit.
4. Replace with new one and reinstall on blower unit.
5. Reinstall the glove box.

RHA681H

ATC-134
HEATER CORE

HEATER CORE PFP:27140


A
Removal and Installation EJS0020G

1. Remove the heater & cooling unit. Refer to ATC-128, "Removal and Installation" .
2. Separate the heater & cooling unit, then remove the heater core. Refer to ATC-129, "Disassembly and B
Assembly" .

ATC

ATC-135
DUCTS AND GRILLES

DUCTS AND GRILLES PFP:27860

Removal and Installation EJS0020H

VENTILATOR DUCT, DEFROSTER NOZZLE AND DEFROSTER DUCTS


NOTE:
This illustration is for RHD models. The layout for LHD models is symmetrically opposite.

RJIA1726E

1. Defroster nozzle 2. Side defroster duct (right) 3. Instrument panel


4. Side ventilator grille (right) 5. Cluster lid C (center ventilator grille) 6. Side ventilator grille (left)
7. Ventilator duct 8. Side defroster duct (left)

CENTER VENTILATOR GRILLE


1. Remove the cluster lid C. Refer to BT-25, "INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY".
2. Remove the center ventilator grille.
SIDE VENTILATOR GRILLE
1. Remove the instrument panel.
2. Remove the side ventilator grille.

RJIA1727E

FOOT DUCT
1. Remove the heater & cooling unit. Refer to ATC-128, "Removal
and Installation" .
2. Remove the foot duct.

RJIA0830E

ATC-136
DUCTS AND GRILLES

FLOOR DUCT
1. Remove the front seats. A
2. Remove the instrument panel.
3. Remove the front floor duct.
B
4. Peel back the floor trim to a point where the floor duct is visible.
5. Remove the nut, then remove rear floor duct.
C

RJIA1728E
D

ATC

ATC-137
REFRIGERANT LINES

REFRIGERANT LINES PFP:92600

HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Procedure EJS0020I

SETTING OF SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT


Discharging Refrigerant
WARNING:
Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and
throat. Use only approved recovery/recycling equipment to discharge HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant. If
accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service. Additional health
and safety information may be obtained from refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.

SHA539DE

Evacuating System and Charging Refrigerant

SHA540DC

ATC-138
REFRIGERANT LINES

ATC

SHA383F

*1 ATC-21, "LUBRICANT RETURN *2 ATC-155, "Checking for Refrigerant *3 ATC-155, "Checking for Refrigerant
OPERATION" Leaks" Leaks"
*4 ATC-94, "PERFORMANCE TEST
DIAGNOSES"

ATC-139
REFRIGERANT LINES

Components EJS0020J

Refer to ATC-5, "Precautions for Refrigerant Connection" .

RHA270I

ATC-140
REFRIGERANT LINES

ATC

RHA271I

ATC-141
REFRIGERANT LINES

RJIA2088E

ATC-142
REFRIGERANT LINES

Compressor EJS0020K

REMOVAL A
With QG Engine

G
RJIA0833E

With YD Engine
H

ATC

RJIA0834E

ATC-143
REFRIGERANT LINES

With K9K Engine

RJIA2089E

1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to discharge refrigerant.


2. Disconnect the compressor connector.
3. Remove the engine under cover (right side).
4. Remove the compressor-alternator belt.
Refer to (QG engine), EM-12, “Air Conditioner Compressor Belt” (YD engine), EM-18, "Checking Drive
Belts" (K9K engine).
5. Remove the mounting nuts (bolts) from the high-pressure flexi-
ble hose and low-pressure flexible hose.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the pipe with suitable material such
as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of air.

RJIA1729E

RJIA2090E

ATC-144
REFRIGERANT LINES

6. Remove the mounting bolts from compressor.


7. Remove the compressor from the lower side of the vehicle. A

RJIA1730E

G
RJIA2091E

INSTALLATION H
CAUTION:
● Replace the O-ring of the low-pressure flexible hose and
high-pressure flexible hose with a new one, then apply
compressor oil to it when installing it. I
● When pouring refrigerant, check for leaks.
ATC

RJIA0837E

L
Compressor mounting bolt (QG engine)
Tightening torque : 50 - 60 N·m (5.1 - 6.9 kg·m, 37 - 49
ft-lb) M
Compressor mounting bolt (YD engine)
Tightening torque :60 - 69 N·m (6.1 - 7.1 kg·m, 45 - 51
ft-lb)
Compressor mounting bolt (K9K engine)
Tightening torque : 40 N·m (4.1 kg·m, 30 ft-lb)
Compressor bracket mounting bolt (QG engine) RJIA0838E

Tightening torque : 34 - 46 N·m (3.4 - 4.7 kg·m, 25 - 33


ft-lb)
Compressor bracket mounting bolt (YD engine)
Tightening torque : 57 - 65 N·m (5.8 - 6.7 kg·m, 42 - 48
ft-lb)
Compressor bracket mounting bolt (K9K engine)
Tightening torque : 21 N·m (2.1 kg·m, 15 ft-lb)

ATC-145
REFRIGERANT LINES

Nut (bolt) mounting the high-pressure flexible hose


Tightening torque : 7.8 - 19.6 N·m (0.8 - 2.0 kg·m, 69 -
173 in-lb)
Nut (bolt) mounting the low-pressure flexible hose
Tightening torque : 7.8 - 19.6 N·m (0.8 - 2.0 kg·m, 69 -
173 in-lb)

RJIA2092E

Compressor Clutch (Except K9K Engine) EJS0020L

REMOVAL
Overhaul
1. When removing center bolt, hold clutch disc with wrench.

RHA136EB

RHA399F

ATC-146
REFRIGERANT LINES

2. Remove the clutch disc using the clutch disc puller.


A

RHA124F

D
3. Remove the snap ring using external snap ring pliers.

G
RHA138E

4. Position the center pulley puller on the end of the drive shaft,
H
and remove the pulley assembly using any commercially avail-
able pulley puller.
To prevent the pulley groove from being deformed, the puller
claws should be positioned into the edge of the pulley assembly. I

ATC

RHA139E
K
5. Remove the field coil harness clip using a pair of pliers.

RHA125F

6. Remove the snap ring using external snap ring pliers.

RHA145E

ATC-147
REFRIGERANT LINES

Inspection
Clutch disc
If the contact surface shows signs of damage due to excessive heat,
replace clutch disc and pulley.
Pulley
Check the appearance of the pulley assembly. If the contact surface
of pulley sows signs of excessive grooving, replace clutch disc and
pulley. The contact surfaces of the pulley assembly should be
cleaned with a suitable solvent before reinstallation.

RHA126F

Coil
Check coil for loose connection or cracked insulation.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the field coil.
Be sure to align the coil′s pin with the hole in the compressor′s
front head.
2. Install the field coil harness clip using a screwdriver.

RHA142E

3. Install the pulley assembly using the installer and a hand press,
and then install the snap ring using snap ring pliers.

RHA143EA

4. Install the clutch disc on the drive shaft, together with the original
shim(s). Press the clutch disc down by hand.

RHA127F

ATC-148
REFRIGERANT LINES

5. Using the holder to prevent clutch disc rotation.


Tightening torque : 14 N·m (1.4 kg·m, 10 ft-lb) A

After tightening the bolt, check that the pulley rotates smoothly.
B

RHA086E

D
6. Check clearance around the entire periphery of clutch disc.
Disc to pulley clear- : 0.3 - 0.6 mm (0.012 - 0.024 in)
ance E
If the specified clearance is not obtained, replace adjusting
spacer and readjust.
F

G
RHA087E

Break-In Operation
When replacing compressor clutch assembly, always carry out the break-in operation. This is done by engag- H
ing and disengaging the clutch about thirty times. Break-in operation raises the level of transmitted torque.
Low-pressure Flexible Hose EJS0020M
I
REMOVAL
1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to dis-
charge refrigerant.
ATC
2. Remove the clip from the low-pressure flexible hose.

RJIA1731E

RJIA2093E

ATC-149
REFRIGERANT LINES

3. Remove the mounting bolts from the low-pressure flexible hose.

RJIA0185E

4. Remove reservoir tank and hose bracket. (K9K engine)


5. Remove the low-pressure flexible hose.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the pipe with suitable material such
as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of air.

RJIA2094E

INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
● Replace the O-ring of the low-pressure flexible hose with a new one, then apply compressor oil to
it when installing it.
● When pouring refrigerant, check for leaks.
Low-pressure flexible hose and bolts mounting the high-pressure pipe (evapo-
rator side)
Tightening torque :2.9 - 5.9 N·m (0.29 - 0.6 kg·m, 26 - 52 in-lb)
Nut (Bolt) mounting the low-pressure flexible hose (compressor side)
Tightening torque :7.8 - 19.6 N·m (0.8 - 2.0 kg·m, 70 - 173 in-lb)

High-pressure Flexible Hose EJS0022Z

REMOVAL
1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to dis-
charge refrigerant.
2. Remove the clip from high-pressure flexible hose.
3. Remove the mounting bolt and nut from the high-pressure flexi-
ble hose, then remove it.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the pipe with suitable material such
as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of air.

RJIA1735E

ATC-150
REFRIGERANT LINES

RJIA2095E

G
RJIA2096E

INSTALLATION H
CAUTION:
● Replace the O-ring of the high-pressure flexible hose with a new one, then apply compressor oil to
it when installing it.
I
● When pouring refrigerant, check for leaks.
Bolt and nut mounting the high-pressure flexible hose
Tightening torque :7.8 - 19.6 N·m (0.8 - 2.0 kg·m, 70 - 173 in-lb) ATC

High-pressure Pipe EJS00230

REMOVAL K
1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to dis-
charge refrigerant.
2. Remove the low-pressure flexible hose. Refer to ATC-149, L
"Low-pressure Flexible Hose" .
3. Remove the high-pressure pipe from the clip.
M

RJIA1720E

4. Remove the mounting bolt from the high-pressure pipe.


5. Remove the high-pressure pipe.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the pipe with suitable material such
as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of air.

RJIA0030E

ATC-151
REFRIGERANT LINES

INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
● Replace the O-ring of the high-pressure pipe and low-pressure flexible hose with a new one, then
apply compressor oil to it when installing it.
● When pouring refrigerant, check for leaks.
Bolts mounting the high-pressure pipe (condenser side, evaporator side)
Tightening torque :2.9 - 5.9 N·m (0.29 - 0.6 kg·m, 26 - 52 in-lb)

Refrigerant Pressure Sensor EJS00231

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to discharge refrigerant.
2. Remove the liquid tank. (QG engine)
3. Using a vise, secure liquid tank, and remove refrigerant pres-
sure sensor. (QG engine)
CAUTION:
● When working, be careful not to damage the condenser
fins.
● Apply compressor oil to the O-ring of the refrigerant
pressure sensor when installing it.
Tightening torque :9.8 - 11.7 N·m (1.0 - 1.2kg·m, 87 -
104 in-lb) RJIA0698E

Dual-pressure Switch EJS0020Q

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to discharge refrigerant.
2. Remove the liquid tank.
3. Using a vise, secure liquid tank, and remove dual-pressure
switch.
CAUTION:
● When working, be careful not to damage the compressor
fan.
● Apply compressor oil to the O-ring of the refrigerant
pressure sensor when installing it.
Tightening torque :9.8 - 11.7 N·m (1.0 - 1.2kg·m, 87 -
104 in-lb) RJIA0699E

4. Remove condenser. Refer to ATC-153, "Condenser Assembly" . (K9K engine)


5. Remove dual-pressure switch from condenser. (K9K engine)
CAUTION:
● When working, be careful not to damage the condenser
fins.
● Apply compressor oil to the O-ring of the refrigerant
pressure sensor when installing it.
Tightening torque :9.8 - 11.7 N·m (1.0 - 1.2kg·m, 87 -
104 in-lb)

RJIA2097E

ATC-152
REFRIGERANT LINES

Condenser Assembly EJS0020R

REMOVAL A
1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to dis-
charge refrigerant.
2. Disconnect the high-pressure flexible hose and the high-pres- B
sure pipe from the condenser.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the pipe with suitable material such C
as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of air.
3. Remove the battery and battery tray.
4. Remove the front grille and radiator mounting bracket. D
RJIA0080E

5. Remove the mounting nuts from the condenser upper bracket. E

H
RJIA2098E

6. Remove the radiator from the lower mount, move it to the engine side, then remove the condenser
between the radiator and the radiator core support. I
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the core surface of the condenser and the radiator.
ATC
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
● Replace the O-rings of the high-pressure pipe and the high-pressure flexible hose with new ones,
K
then apply compressor oil to them after installing them.
● When pouring refrigerant, check for leaks.
High-pressure flexible hose mounting bolts L
Tightening torque :7.8 - 19.6 N·m (0.8 - 2.0 kg·m, 70 - 173 in-lb)
High-pressure pipe mounting bolts
M
Tightening torque :2.9 - 5.9 N·m (0.29 - 0.6 kg·m, 26- 52 in-lb)
Condenser mounting bolts
Tightening torque :3.82 - 4.51 N·m (0.39 - 0.46 kg·m, 34 - 39 in-lb)

Evaporator EJS0020S

REMOVAL
1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to dis-
charge refrigerant.
2. Disconnect the low-pressure flexible hose and the high-pressure
pipe from the evaporator.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the low-pressure flexible hose and
the high-pressure pipe with a suitable tool such as a vinyl
tape to avoid the entry of air.
3. Hold expansion valve and move it slightly upward. Push evapo-
rator toward rear of vehicle.
RJIA1720E

ATC-153
REFRIGERANT LINES

4. Remove the drain hose and lower cover mounting screw.


5. Swivel rear of lower case toward passenger seat to remove
lower case.
6. Remove the intake sensor from evaporator.
7. Slide the evaporator to backward, then remove it from the heater
& cooling unit.

RJIA0189E

INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
● Replace the O-rings of the low-pressure flexible hose and the high-pressure pipe with new ones,
then apply compressor oil to them when installing them.
● Mark the mounting position of the intake sensor bracket.
Expansion Valve EJS0020T

REMOVAL
1. Use refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to dis-
charge refrigerant.
2. Disconnect the low-pressure flexible hose and high-pressure
pipe from the evaporator.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the low-pressure flexible hose and
the high-pressure pipe with a suitable tool such as a vinyl
tape to avoid the entry of air.
3. Remove the evaporator. Refer to ATC-153, "REMOVAL" .
4. Remove the expansion valve from evaporator. RJIA1720E

INSTALLATION
1. Set the expansion valve to cooler grommet.

RJIA0840E

2. Install the evaporator to heater & cooling unit.

RJIA0841E

ATC-154
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3. Install the lower cover, then slide evaporator to forward.


4. Install the expansion valve from engine compartment A

Expansion valve mounting bolts


Tightening torque :2.9 - 5.0 N·m (0.30 - 0.50 kg·m, 26 B
- 44 in-lb.)

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Checking for Refrigerant Leaks EJS0020U

Perform a visual inspection of all refrigeration parts, fittings, hoses and components for signs of A/C lubricant
leakage, damage and corrosion. A/C lubricant leakage may indicate an area of refrigerant leakage. Allow E
extra inspection time in these areas when using either an electronic refrigerant leak detector or fluorescent
dye leak detector.
If dye is observed, confirm the leak with an electronic refrigerant leak detector. It is possible a prior leak was
repaired and not properly cleaned. F
When searching for leaks, do not stop when one leak is found but continue to check for additional leaks at all
system components and connections.
When searching for refrigerant leaks using an electronic leak detector, move the probe along the suspected G
leak area at 1 to 2 inches per second and no further than 1/4 inch from the component.
CAUTION:
Moving the electronic leak detector probe slower and closer to the suspected leak area will improve H
the chances of finding a leak.
Checking System for Leaks Using the Fluorescent Leak Detector EJS0020V

1. Check A/C system for leaks using the UV lamp and safety goggles (J-42220) in a low sunlight area (area I
without windows preferable). Illuminate all components, fittings and lines. The dye will appear as a bright
green/yellow area at the point of leakage. Fluorescent dye observed at the evaporator drain opening indi-
cates an evaporator core assembly (tubes, core or expansion valve) leak. ATC
2. If the suspected area is difficult to see, use an adjustable mirror or wipe the area with a clean shop rag or
cloth, with the UV lamp for dye residue.
3. After the leak is repaired, remove any residual dye using dye cleaner (J-43872) to prevent future misdiag- K
nosis.
4. Perform a system performance check and verify the leak repair with an approved electronic refrigerant
leak detector. L
NOTE:
Other gases in the work area or substances on the A/C components, for example, anti-freeze, windshield
washer fluid, solvents and lubricants, may falsely trigger the leak detector. Make sure the surfaces to be
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checked are clean.
Clean with a dry cloth or blow off with shop air.
Do not allow the sensor tip of the detector to contact with any substance. This can also cause false readings
and may damage the detector.
Dye Injection EJS0020W

(This procedure is only necessary when recharging the system or when the compressor has seized and was
replaced.)
1. Check A/C system static (at rest) pressure. Pressure must be at least 345 kPa (3.45 bar, 3.52kg/cm2 , 50
psi).
2. Pour one bottle (1/4 ounce / 7.4 cc) of the A/C refrigerant dye into the injector tool (J-41459).
3. Connect the injector tool to the A/C LOW PRESSURE side service fitting.
4. Start engine and switch A/C ON.
5. When the A/C operating (compressor running), inject one bottle (1/4 ounce / 7.4 cc) of fluorescent dye
through the low-pressure service valve using dye injector tool J-41459 (refer to the manufacture′s operat-
ing instructions).

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6. With the engine still running, disconnect the injector tool from the service fitting.
CAUTION:
Be careful the A/C system or replacing a component, pour the dye directly into the open system con-
nection and proceed with the service procedures.
7. Operate the A/C system for a minimum of 20 minutes to mix the dye with the system oil. Depending on the
leak size, operating conditions and location of the leak, it may take from minutes to days for the dye to
penetrate a leak and become visible.
Electronic Refrigerant Leak Detector EJS0020X

PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING LEAK DETECTOR


When performing a refrigerant leak check, use an A/C leak detector
or equivalent. Ensure that the instrument is calibrated and set prop-
erly per the operating instructions.
The leak detector is a delicate device. In order to use the leak detec-
tor properly, read the operating instructions and perform any speci-
fied maintenance.

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1. Position probe approximately 5 mm (3/16 in) away from point to


be checked.

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2. When testing, circle each fitting completely with probe.

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3. Move probe along component approximately 25 to 50 mm (1 to


2 in)/sec.

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CHECKING PROCEDURE
To prevent inaccurate or false readings, make sure there is no refrigerant vapor, shop chemicals, or cigarette A
smoke in the vicinity of the vehicle. Perform the leak test in calm area (low air/wind movement) so that the
leaking refrigerant is not dispersed.
1. Turn engine OFF. B
2. Connect a suitable A/C manifold gauge set to the A/C service ports.
3. Check if the A/C refrigerant pressure is at least 345 kPa (3.45 bar, 3.52 kg/cm2 , 50 psi) above 16°C
(61°F). If less than specification, recover/evacuate and recharge the system with the specified amount of C
refrigerant.
NOTE:
At temperatures below 16°C (61°F), leaks may not be detected since the system may not reach 345 kPa (3.54 D
kg/cm2 , 50 psi).
4. Conduct the leak test from the high side (compressor discharge a to evaporator inlet g) to the low side
[evaporator drain hose h to shaft seal k (QG and YD engines), l (K9K engine)]. Refer to ATC-140, "Com- E
ponents" . Perform a leak check for the following areas carefully. Clean the component to be checked and
move the leak detected probe completely around the connection/component. ATC-140, "Components" .
Compressor F
Check the fitting of high and low pressure hoses, relief valve and shaft seal.
Liquid tank
Check the refrigerant pressure sensor.
Service valves G
Check all around the service valves. Ensure service valve caps are secured on the service valves (to pre-
vent leaks).
NOTE: H
After removing A/C manifold gauge set from service valves, wipe any residue from valves to prevent any
false readings by leak detector.
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Cooling unit (Evaporator)
With engine OFF, turn blower fan on “High” for at least 15 seconds to dissipate any refrigerant trace in the
cooling unit. Wait a minimum of 10 minutes accumulation time (refer to the manufacturer′s recommended ATC
procedure for actual wait time) before inserting the leak detector probe into the drain hose.
Keep the probe inserted for at least 10 seconds. Use caution not to contaminate the probe tip with water
or dirt that may be in the drain hose.
5. If a leak detector detects a leak, verify at least once by blowing compressed air into area of suspected K
leak, then repeat check as outlined above.
6. Do not stop when one leak is found. Continue to check for additional leaks at all system components.
If no leaks are found, perform steps 7 - 10. L
7. Start engine.
8. Set the heater A/C control as follows;
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a. A/C switch: ON
b. Face mode
c. Intake position: Recirculation
d. Max cold temperature
e. Fan speed: High
9. Run engine at 1,500 rpm for at least 2 minutes.
10. Turn engine OFF and perform leak check again following steps 4 through 6 above.

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Refrigerant leaks should be checked immediately after stopping the


engine. Begin with the leak detector at the compressor. The pres-
sure on the high-pressure side will gradually drop after refrigerant
circulation stops and pressure on the low-pressure side will gradually
rise, as shown in the graph. Some leaks are more easily detected
when pressure is high.

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11. Before connecting ACR4 to vehicle, check ACR4 gauges. No refrigerant pressure should be displayed. If
pressure is displayed, recover refrigerant from equipment lines and then check refrigerant purity.
12. Discharge A/C system using approved refrigerant recovery equipment. Repair the leaking fitting or com-
ponent as necessary.
13. Evacuate and recharge A/C system and perform the leak test to confirm no refrigerant leaks.
14. Conduct A/C performance test to ensure system works properly.

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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS (SDS) PFP:00030


A
Compressor EJS0020Y

Engine QG and YD engine K9K engine


B
Model Calsonic Kansei make CSV613 Delphi make 6CVC
Type V-6 variable displacement Swash plate

Displacement Max. 125 (7.628) C


3 135 (8.24)
cm (cu. in)/rev Min. 6.0 (0.366)
Cylinder bore × stroke
32 (1.26) × [1.2 - 25.9 (0.047 - 1.020)] —
mm (in) D
Direction of rotation Clockwise (viewed from drive end) Clockwise (viewed from drive end)
With gasoline engine: Poly V
Drive belt Poly V E
With diesel engine: Type A

Lubricant EJS0020Z

F
Engine QG and YD engine K9K engine
Name Nissan A/C System Oil Type S
Part number KLH00-PAGS0 G
Total in system 180 (6.3) —
Capacity
m (lmp fl oz) Compressor (Service part) charging
180 (6.3) —
amount H

Refrigerant EJS00210

Type HFC-134a (R-134a)


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Capacity
0.45 - 0.55 (0.99 - 1.21)
kg (lb)
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Engine Idling Speed EJS00211

Refer to for QG engine (WITH EURO-OBD), for QG engine (WITHOUT EURO-OBD), EC-48, “Basic Inspec-
tion” for YD engine, for K9K engine. K

Belt Tension EJS00212

Refer to EM section in N16 ESM 2nd Revision “SM2E00-1N16E0E” for QG and YD engine, EM-18, "Checking L
Drive Belts" for K9K engine.

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