HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-5
them in their proper location. (See Figure 8)
12.
Refill radiator.
Defroster Duct
Figure 9 illustrates the defroster duct installation
on Chevrolet, Chevelle and Camaro vehicles.
Bowden Cobles
Bowden cable attachment should be made in the fol-
lowing manner:
1.
With the cables attached to the control assembly
and levers, move the levers to their fully left or
closed position.
2.
Attach cable wires to the heater valve levers and
tighten cable attaching bracket screws.
3.
Check for proper cable operation and readjust as
necessary.
Control Panel
Control panel installation is shown in Figures 10, 11,
and 12.
Fan Switch
Replacement
1.
Remove control assembly-to-instrument panel re-
inforcement attaching screws and push the control
assembly toward the front of the vehicle and down.
2.
Remove the two switch attaching screws and the
electrical connector.
3.
Replace switch, screws, and electrical connector.
4.
Place control assembly into instrument panel and
replace attaching screws.
Resistor
The resistor assembly is attached to the heater dis-
tributor assembly. It should "be replaced if low or
medium blower speed is inoperative. Remove the glove
box for access to the unit.
HEATER HOUSING
LOWER RIGHT HAND
RETAINER NUT
Fig.
6—Air Distributor Duct (Camaro)
Fig.
7—Access to Blower and Housing (Chevelle)
CHEVY II
Heater Assembly
Removal (Fig. 13)
1.
Drain radiator.
2.
From within engine compartment;
a. Remove heater hoses from heater inlet and outlet
connections.
b.
Remove three nuts around blower motor attaching
heater assembly to dash panel.
3.
From within vehicle:
a. Remove glove box and glove box door.
b.
Remove screw attaching distributor bracket to
dash.
c. Remove the screw attaching case bracket to the
adapter assembly bracket.
d. Carefully detach heater assembly from dash panel
and adapter assembly and lower it toward floor of
vehicle.
e. Disconnect all bowden cable connections, the
wiring connector and the defroster hoses.
4.
Remove the heater assembly from the vehicle.
Core Replacement
1.
'With the heater assembly removed from the vehicle,
remove the screws attaching the core cover to the
heater assembly.
2.
Remove the core mounting screws and remove the
core from the assembly.
3.
Replace with a new core and replace the core cover.
Installation
1.
Be sure the adapter seal and blower motor seal are
in place and set into place beneath the instrument
panel.
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-6
CHEVROLET SHOWN AS TYPICAL
Fig.
8—Heater Hose Routing (Chevrolet Shown as Typical)
cables, defroster hoses and the
place and install all at-
4.
5.
6.
Attach all bowden
wiring connector.
Set heater assembly into
taching nuts and screws.
Attach inlet and outlet hoses.
Replace glove box and glove box door.
Refill cooling system.
Defroster Duct
Installation of the defroster duct as used in Chevy H
vehicles is illustrated in Figure 14.
Blower Motor
Replacement
1.
Remove the heater assembly from the firewall.
Remove the five screws attaching the motor and
blower to the heater assembly.
2.
Remove the retainer attaching blower to the motor
shaft.
3.
Replace blower on new motor assembly, balance and
reinstall into heater assembly.
Fan Control
Replacement
1.
Remove the screws at the dash lower edge which
retain the control assembly and lower the assembly.
2.
Disconnect the blower harness connector and remove
the switch retaining screws and switch.
3.
Install the replacement switch with the nylon bearing
inserted into the AIR - FAN lever slot.
4.
Connect the blower harness connector and remount
the control assembly in the dash.
CORVETTE
Blower Assembly
Removal
1.
Remove the radiator supply tank from its retaining
straps and move it out of the way, then disconnect
the battery positive cable.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to drain the radiator.
2.
Remove the connectors from the blower motor.
3.
Scribe or chalk a mark on the blower motor mount-
ing plate and blower assembly.
4.
Remove the five screws retaining the blower mount-
ing plate to the blower inlet assembly.
Withdraw the blower assembly from the inlet
5.
assembly.
Disassembly
Remove the blower wheel from the motor by removing
the nut and tapping the motor shaft with a soft hammer.
Installation
1.
Assemble the blower to motor and using the scribe
mark, properly position the blower assembly on the
inlet assembly and install the five screws.
2.
Replace the electrical connectors on the blower
motor.
3.
Replace the radiator supply tank and the battery
positive cable.
Blower and Air Inlet Assembly
Removal
1.
Drain the radiator.
2.
Remove the radiator supply tank from its retaining
straps and swing it out of the way.
3.
Remove the battery.
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-10
PLATE RETAINERS
CORE BRACKET SCREWS
Fig.
18—Corvette Heater Core Removal
7. Place a protective covering (waterproof if possible)
over the carpeting under the heater.
8. Remove the two bowden cables from the instrument
panel and disconnect the wiring connectors from the
blower switch and from the resistor.
9. Carefully work the heater assembly out from beneath
the dash.
Core Removal
1.
Remove the heater assembly as described above.
2.
Remove the sheet metal nuts which retain the core
mounting plate to the core housing.
3.
Remove the screws attaching the core brackets to
the core mounting plate and separate the core and
plate. .
Installation
1.
Assemble the core to plate with non-hardening
sealer. Attach the core mounting screws.
2.
Attach the core and plate assembly to the case with
the two sheet metal nuts. The assembly is ready for
installation as described below.
Heater Assembly Installation
1.
Carefully position the heater assembly in place on
inner surface of dash panel, then install the blower
and air inlet assembly on heater studs extending
through to the engine side of the panel. Attach the
seven stud nuts.
2.
Install electrical connectors to the blower switch and
resistor and reinstall the bowden cables to the
instrument panel.
3.
Replace the blower electrical connectors.
4.
Replace the heater hoses. (See Figure 20)
5. Replace the battery and the radiator supply tank.
6. Refill the radiator and check for leakage.
7. Check heater operation and make control adjustments
as necessary.
8. Replace the console panels and the glove
compartment.
CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL
HEATER
AND AIR
CONDITIONING
1A-13
AIR CONDITIONING
INDEX
Page
General Description
1A-13
Four-Season System
1A-13
Controls
1A-16
Comfortron System
. 1A-18
System Components
lA-19
Controls
1A-20
Universal System
. .
1A-21
Chevy
n
All-Weather System
•
1A-21
Corvette Four-Season System
. 1A-22
General Information
. . . 1A-26
Precautions
in
Handling R-12
1A-26
Precautions
in
Handling Refrigerant Lines
1A-28
Maintaining Chemical Stability
in the
Refrigeration System
1A-28
Gauge
Set 1A-29
Charging Station
IA-29
Leak Testing
the
System
1A-29
Vacuum Pump
1A-30
Availability
of
Refrigerant-12
. . 1A-30
Compressor
Oil 1A-31
Compressor Serial Number
1A-31
Inspection
and
Periodic Service
1A-31
Pre-Delivery Inspection
1A-31
6,000 Mile Inspection
1A-32
Periodic Service
, 1A-32
Installing Gauge
Set to
Check System Operation
....
1A-32
Performance Test
1A-32
Performance Data lA-r33
Comfortron System Operational Test
1A-33
Chevrolet Comfortron Tester
1A-34
Complete System Checks
1A-35
Maintenance
and
Adjustments ......
1A-37
Evaporator Comtrol Valve (POA)
.
1A-37
Page
Thermostatic Switch
1A-37
Expansion Valve
1A-41
Engine Idle Compensator
. . .
1A-42
Evacuating
and
Charging Procedures
1A-42
Purging
the
System
1A-42
Evacuating
and
Charging
the
System
1A-43
Checking
Oil . 1A-43
Component Replacement
and
Minor Repair
1A-45
Refrigerant Line Connections
1A-45
Repair
of
Refrigerant Leaks
1A-46
Preparing System
for
Replacement
of
Component Parts
. 1A-46
Foreign Material
in the
System
.
1A-47
Condenser
.
1A-48
Receiver-Dehydrator
1A-48
Evaporator
1A-49
Expansion Valve
1A-57
Evaporator Control Valve (POA)
1A-59
Thermostatic Switch
or
Blower Switch
. .
1A-59
All Weather-Pull Cable
1A-61
Blower Assembly
1A-62
Air Inlet Valve
.
1A-64
Blower
and
Evaporator Assembly
1A-64
Air Distributor Assembly
and
Outlet Ducts ...... 1A-64
Comfortron Automatic Control Components
1A-66
Collision Procedure lA-70
Four-Season Heater Components
1A-73
Comfortron Heater Components
. . . 1A-75
Compressor
1A-76
Wiring Diagrams
1A-78
Special Tools
.
1A-84
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Four
air
conditioning systems
are
covered
in
this
section. They are:
1.
The
Four-Season System (Chevrolet, Chevelle,
Camaro and Corvette).
2.
The Comfortron System (Chevrolet).
3.
The All Weather System (Chevy n).
4.
The Universal System (Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy
n,
Camaro)
Underhood components (that
is, the
compressor,
con-
denser
and
receiver-dehydrator)
are
much
the
same
in
type,
location
and
method
of
attachment
on all of
the
above systems. The six-cylinder reciprocating compres-
sor
is
bracket-mounted
to the
engine
and
belt driven
from
the
crankshaft pulley.
The
condenser
is
mounted
ahead
of the
engine cooling radiator
and the
receiver-
dehydrator
is
mounted
in
the refrigerant line downstream
of
the
condenser.
All
cooling system components
are
connected by means
of
flexible refrigerant lines.
Evaporator size
and
location differ from system
to
system
as do
methods
of
temperature control
and air
supply
and
distribution.
FOUR-SEASON SYSTEM
The Four-Season system used
in the
Chevrolet,
Chevelle, Camaro,
and
Corvette vehicles
may be
iden-
tified
by the
fact that
it
uses
an
evaporator pressure
control known
as the POA
(Pressure Operated Absolute)
suction throttling valve.
Both
the
heating
and
cooling functions
are
performed
by this system.
Air
entering
the
vehicle must pass
through
the
cooling unit (evaporator)
and
through
(or
around)
the
heating unit,
in
that order, and the system
is
thus referred to
as a
''reheat" system.
The evaporator provides maximum cooling
of the air
passing through
the
core when
the air
conditioning sys-
tem
is
calling
for
cooling.
The
control valve acts in the
system only
to
control
the
evaporator pressure
so
that
minimum possible temperature
is
achieved without core
freeze-up.
The
valve
is
preset,
has no
manual con-
trol,
is
automatically altitude compensated,
and non-
repairable.
The heater core will be hot
at
all times since no water
valve
is
present
in
the system.
System operation
is as
follows (See Figure 24 and 25):
Air, either outside
air or
recirculated
air
enters
the
system
and is
forced through
the
system by the blower.
As
the air
passes through
the
evaporator core,
it
receives maximum cooling
if
the
air
conditioning controls
are calling
for
cooling. After leaving
the
evaporator,
the
air
enters
the
Heater
and Air
Conditioner Selector
Duct Assembly where,
by
means
of
manually operated
diverter doors,
it is
caused
to
pass through
or to
bypass
the heater core
in the
proportions necessary
to
provide
the desired outlet temperature. Conditioned airflow then
enters
the
vehicle through either
the
floor distributor
duct
or the
dash outlets. Remember that the heater core
CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-34
a. Blower comes on High speed.
b.
Cold air comes from A/C outlets.
3.
Rotate Temperature Dial to 85°F.
a. Blower speed will decrease to Low speed then
increase to Medium or High.
b.
Air temperature changes from Cold to Hot and
comes out heater outlet.
4.
Move control lever to LOW Front, with Temperature
Dial at 85°F. Blower operates at Low and Medium
speeds.
5.
Move control lever to Rear, set Temperature Dial
at 65°F.
a. Blower goes to High speed and maintains high
air flow.
b.
All air comes from A/C outlets.
6. Move control lever to DE-FOG.
a. Blower is on Medium or High Speeds.
b.
Air comes from Defroster and Heater Outlets.
7.
Move control lever to DE-ICE.
a. Blower is on High Speed.
b.
Air temperature goes to warm and most of air
comes from defroster nozzle, with small amount
of air coming from heater outlet.
c. Outside air door is open - (door valve is closed
to car body).
8. Move control lever to REAR (dial at 65°). Outside
air door moves outboard. (Door valve is open to
car body).
CHEVROLET COMFORTRON TESTER
The J-22368 Automatic Temperature Control Tester
when in AUTOMATIC position, may be used to perform
Comfortron system checks without disturbing normal car
operation.
Under MANUAL control tester allows the operator to
set and hold a predetermined blower speed
and.
temper-
ature. The tester can also be used to measure external
system voltages by using the probe.
To Install the Tester
1.
Remove the three-terminal male connector from the
Amplifier on the Comfortron control head.
2.
Plug this connector into the three terminal female
connector (with yellow wire)
on
the Tester.
3.
Plug the remaining three-terminal male connector
on the Tester into the Amplifier on the control head.
4.
Attach the black ground lead to any good ground
point available in the car.
5.
Remove the large vacuum hose from Transducer and
connect it to the Tester vacuum hose nipple.
6. Connect the Tester vacuum hose (short hose) to the
Transducer.
Quick Test Procedure
With the J-22368 Tester installed as outlined above,
the following quick checks may be made to pinpoint
the cause of system malfunctions. This quick check
procedure is reproduced on the "swing out" plastic
instruction card attached to the back of the Tester.
Before performing the checking procedure, start the
engine and allow to run on fast idle until operating
temperature is reached. Then set the dash control lever
to HI-FRONT position and the dash control Temperature
Dial to 75° and proceed with the following steps:
Step
1
2
3
4
5A
5B
Tester Settings
Rocker
Switch
Manual
Manual.
Manual
Manual
Manual
Auto-
matic
Voltage
Source
Sensor
Amplifier
or
Control
Cal.
Trans-
ducer
Amplifier
or
Control
Cal.
Amplifier
or
Control
Cal.
Manual
Control
150
150
a. Max.
Heat*
b.
Max.
Cold*
a. Max.
Cold*
b.
Max.
Heat*
Set to
150 for
Comfortron
System
Same as 5A.
Allow 5 min.
for system
to stabilize
with doors
and windows
closed.
Tester Should
Indicate:
Battery Voltage
Battery Voltage
0-4 Volts
8 Volts Min.
8 Volts Min.
0-3 in. Vac.
0-4 Volts
9 in. Min. Vac.
6.5 Volts
5.5 to 7.5 Volts
To Correct Abnormal Indication:
Check fuse and wiring.
Check for open in sensor circuit.
See Service Manual:
Malfunctioning Amplifier or Temperature
Dial.
Check for open or bad ground in trans-
ducer circuit or replace transducer.
Rotate car temperature dial until meter
reads 6.5 volts. Car temperature should
'•- indicate 75°. If not, see temperature
calibration which follows.
After 5 minutes of operation check for
defective sensor.
•This setting should result in HIGH blower speed. Refer to shop manual for further operational checks.
CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-36
(These tests should be performed with the engine at operating temperature.)
SYSTEM CHECKS
Control
Head
Setting
High
Front
Lo
Front
Lo
Front
Hi
Front
Hi
Front
Tester Settings
Function
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
De-ice
65° on
Temp.
Dial
Hi
Front
Hi
Front
Hi
Front
Auto-
Matic
1 1
Auto-
matic
Manual
Manual
Manual
Control
Max.
Heat
Rotate
from
Max.
Heat to
Max.
Cold
150
Max.
Cold
Max.
Cold
Max.
Cold
Max.
Heat
Max.
Heat
Max.
Cold
Voltage
Trans-
ducer
Trans-
ducer
Ampli-
fier
Trans-
ducer
Probe
Probe
Trans-
ducer
Trans.
Tester Should
Indicate:
High Blower
Maximum Heat
Reduced Blower
Speed
Complete series of
blower changes from
Hi to Lo to Hi
again.
AMPLIFIE:
Remove conn, from c
Voltage reading she
Short this lead to grc
Voltage reading she
No voltage change in<
COMPRESSOR C
Cooling System
Operation
DE-ICE i
Assuming rest of
system is operating
normally: Max. Heat
1
to windshield.
SENSOR STR
•—
TRAtfSDtfC
0-3"
Vac. Reading
8 Volts Min.
9"
Min.
Vac.
Reading
0-4 Voltage Reading
If not, check
the following:
Fuse in Slock
In Line Fuse
High Blower
Delay Relay
Duct Delay
Thermistor
High Blower
Delay Sensor
Power Servo
Blower Switch
Resistor
Blower Motor
Wiring Harness
Blower Switch
Master Delay
Thermistor
Master Delay
Relay
Resistor
Power Servo
Blower Motor
CHECK
Resistor
I CHECK
Electrical Diagram
Probe Points:
1-2
8-9
10-21
20
18
19
*
9-46
-r
^2-3
15
16
Checked during
above procedure.
(This is a com-
plete step-by-step
high blower circuit
check which also
checks wiring
harness.)
4
5
6
L2-13
L4
""§2-15
39-46
1
16 1
14
22-40-42-44-15
.ontrol head temperature dial.
>uld be 9 volts minimum,
jund.
>uld be 0 volts,
iicates malfunctioning of amplifier.
JUTCJH CHUCK
Compressor Clutch
(Grille Temp, must
be above 40°.)
IRCUIT
Blower Switch
Master Delay
Relay
Transd
NGCl
ucer
Sensor String
2R CHECK
Transducer voltage
&t Max. Cold
position)
Transducer Ground
Hi Blower Outside
air (air door closed
to car body). Hot air
from heater outlets.
Hi Blower Recirc.
Air (air door open
to car body) cold air
from A/C outlets.
24-25-26-27-28
Voltmete
should re
ad
Battery Voltage
Battery Voltage
Battery Voltage
. Vtinimum
6
volts
Battery Voltage
Minimum
6
volts
Battery Vo]
Batterv Vo]
Ltage
Ltage
Battery Voltage
Batterv Voltage
3a
Bai
:terv Vo
tterv Vo
tage
tage
Minimum
6
volts
Batterv Voltage
Minimum
6
volts
Battery Voltage
Minimum
8
volts
Minimum 8 volts
Minimum 8 volts
Batterv Voltage
Minimum 8 volts
1 III • II »ll. —..• —•— . !!•• 1
Battery Voltage
3-23
20-10-21
38
29-30-31-32-33-
34-35-36
37-38
Defective Power Servo; Leak in Vacuum
System; Temp.; Door Link Disconnected
or Jammed; Defective Vacuum Relay
Valve
Defective Mode Door Diaphragm
Batterv Voltage
Battery Voltage
Zero Voltage
Battery Voltage
Battery Voltage
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-38
HIGH BLOWER
DELAY RELAY
O) MASTER AND
HIGH BLOWER
DELAY RELAY
GROUND
Fig.
49A-Comfortron Wiring Diagram-Underhood
CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE AAANUAL
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-39
BROWN
BROWN
LT.
GREEN
BROWN
DK. GREEN
CONTROL
SWITCH
N-CAR
SENSOR
"—ORANGE—(36
[y—LT. GREEN
*)WWWW 55|—jg
TRANSDUCER
POWER SERVO
HIGH BLOWER MASTER FEEDBACK
DELAY DELAY POTENTIOMETER
THERMISTER THERMISTER
Fig.
49B-Comforrron Wiring Diagram-Underdash
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