AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM -OPEL 1900 - MANTA9B- 91FAN DOES NOT RUN Correct electrical fault.
FAN RUNS
- Check air velocity.
NOT OK Clean evaporator inlets.
Clean evaporator core.
Clean evaporator outlets.
OK Check refrigeration (refer to Refrigeration
Diagnosis Guide).
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT OF THERMOSTATIC SWITCHThe system makes use of a thermostatic switch with
a self-supporting air sensing capillary. This capillary
controls the switch by sensing the temperature of the
air leaving the evaporator fins.
Checking for Proper Operation
I. Install the gauge set and set up the vehicle as
described under FUNCTIONAL TESTING SYS-
TEM iti Refrigerant Components Section.
2. Movement of the temperature control knob
should result in a definite change in suction pressure
and cycling of the compressor clutch.
3. If compressor continues to operate regardless of
the knob adjustment, it indicates that the switch
points are fused, which will lead to evaporator
freeze- up. The switch should be replaced.
Adjusting Switch
If, after ihe foregoing checks, the switch seems to be
operating correctly, adjust for proper setting if neces-
sary, as
~follows:1. Set up car as described in FUNCTIONAL
TESTING SYSTEM in Refrigerant Components
Section.2. The suction side of the system, read on the low
pressure gauge, should pull down to the pressure
shown in the chart in SPECIFICATIONS in Refrig-
erant Components Section.
3. Remove the face plate retaining screws and
remove face plate assembly noting the position of the
air sensipg capillary so that it can be reinstalled in
the same location as when removed. See Figure 98.170. ,:Figure
98.170 Location of Air Sensing Capillary
4. Remove the thermostatic switch retaining screws
and remove switch. Remove the non-metal end plate
from the switch to gain access tq the switch adjusting
screw. Check the screw for stripped or otherwise
damaged threads.
5. If the low side pressure
was less than the pre-
scribed pressure at the end of each cooling cycle, turn
the adjusting screw a partial turn clockwise. See Fig-
ure
9B-171.Figure 9B-17 1 Adjusting
Thkmosfatic Switch
6. If the pressure was more than the prescribed
value, turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.
7. Reinstall switch end plate and install switch in
face plate. Install face plate on ,evaporator assembly
assuring that the air sensing
c&pillary has been re-
placed properly.
8. Check system performance. Fffurther adjustment
is needed, repeat steps 3 thru 7 until the correct
pressure is reached.
Do not attempt to run a performance test with the
face plate and switch removed
,from the evaporator
assembly
- inaccurate reading, will result. Always
replace the switch and face plate assemblies before
checking the system performance.
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM. OPEL 1900. MANTA9B- 93
2. Remove the left side of distributor duct, and the
in-line fuse. See Figure 9B-174.98.139Figure SB-174 Location of Distributor Duct (Left Side)
Retaining Screws
Figure SB-175 Removing Left Side Distributor Duct
3. Rembve the glove box assembly. See Figure 9B-
176.
4. Discharge refrigerant from system, (refer to DIS-
CHARGING SYSTEM) and disconnect refrigerant
hose from evaporator outlet and pipe from evapora-
tor inlet’and tape the open ends of the refrigerant
lines and evaporator pipes. See Figure
9B-178.5. Disconnect the delay restrictor and check valve
hose assembly from the vacuum cut-off switch and
disconnect the electrical wiring. See Figure
9B-180.6. Rempve evaporator inlet and outlet pipes re-
tainer and rubber grommet. See Figure
9B-178.Figure SB-176 Glove
Bdx Removed
Figure SB-178 Location of Refrigerant Hoses, Pipes,
Vacuum Cut Off Switch and Evaporator Attaching Bolt
(Left Side)
Figure 9B-180 Vacuum Hoses and Wiring
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM -OPEL 1900 - MANTA9B- 95
Figure 96.185 Evaporator Inlet and Outlet Pipes andO-Rings
7. Connect the 2 drain hoses underneath evapora-
tor.
8. Install evaporator inlet and outlet pipes retainer
and rubber grommet. See Figure
9B-178.
9. Connect vacuum cut-off switch and electrical
wiring,, making sure the delay restrictor and check
valve hose are installed correctly. See Figure
9B-180.
10. Install refrigerant hoses and pipes using new o-
rings on line fittings and evacuate system. Refer to
EVACUATING SYSTEM.
Il. While system is being evacuated install the in-line
fuse and left side of distributor duct. See Figure
9B-
174.
12. Install the glove box.
Figure 98.186 Delay Restrictor and Check Valve Hose
Assembly
Figure 9B-187 Fuse Block Connections
13. Install negative battery cable and charge the sys-
tem. Refer to CHARGING SYSTEM.
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AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
GTCONTENTS
Subject
: DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
General Description of System
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operation of Controls
. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIAGNOSIS:
Diagnosis Guide
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Adjustment of Thermostatic Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAJOR REPAIR:
Removal 8 Installation of Vacuum Switch.
Removal&InstallationBlowerSwitch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal & Installation Temperature Control Switch
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Removal&InstallationResistor Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal & Installation Blower Motor Assembly . .
SPECIFICATIONS:
Specifications
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9BL 98
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9B; 99
9B- 99
98~10098-101
9B-104
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONAir Knob
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEMTurning the AIR knob clockwise operates the three-
speed blower motor.
The air &mditioner is intended to give maximum
cooling comfort within the vehicle. To do this, care-
ful attention must be given to the following sections.
The system operates on recirculated air only and is
entirely @dependent of the vehicle heater.Temp Knob
Recirculated inside air is drawn into the unit, passed
through the evaporator core and into the car through
the adjustable outlets in the duct assembly.This knob may be regulated to cohtrol the degree of
cooling desired. Fully clock-wise provides maximum
cooling; however, turning the kndb to the center de-
tent position provides adequate cooling for highway
operation.
CONTROLSWhen maximum cooling is reqlired, outside air
should not be admitted to the car.
System c&trols are the AIR knob controlling the
three
spe&d blower motor switch and the TEMPWhen the unit is set for maximum cooling and the
vehicle is being driven continuously at highway
knob which controls the setting of the thermostaticspeeds or at elevations of 4,000 ft. or more, there is
switch. When operating this system, the heater musta possibility of the formation of ice on the evaporator
be off for maximum cooling.core tins.
5. If the low side pressure was less than the pre-
scribed pressure at the end of each cooling cycle, turnthe adjusting screw a partial turn clockwise. See Fig-ure 9B-192.AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
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CONNECTOR
Figure 98.192 Adjusting Thermostatic Switch6. If the pressure was more than the prescribed
value, tuin the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.7. Reinstall switch end plate and install switch in
face plate. Install face plate on evaporator assembly
assuring
,that the air sensing capillary has been re-
placed properly.
Figure 98-l 93 Vacuum Switch8. Check system performance. Iffurther adjustment
is needed, repeat steps 3 thru 7 until the correct
pressure is reached.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BLOWER
SWITCHDo not attempt to run a performance test with the
duct assembly and switch removed from the
evaporator assembly
- inaccurate readings will re-
sult. Always replace the switch and duct assemblies
before c+ecking the system performance.
Removal
MAJOFi REPAIR
1. Remove the negative cable from the battery2. Remove the retaining screws from the duct as-
sembly. See Figure
9B-190.3. Remove 2 blower switch rejaining screws and
remove blower switch.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF VACUUM
SWITCH,
Installation
Ramoval~1. Remove right trim pad below instrument panel.
2. Rembve two (2) screws and unplug the vacuum
hose and electrical connector. See Figure
9B-193.1. Install the blower switch and
secure with two (2)
retaining screws.
2. Install the duct assembly retaining screws.
3. Install the negative battery cable.
Installation1. Install two (2) screws and plug in electrical con-
nector and connect the delay restrictor and checkvalve
hose assembly.
I
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIDN:OF
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH
Removal2. Install right trim pad.I. Remove the negative battery cable.
Figure 98-197 Electrical Connections
Installation
1. In611 the resistor assembly and two (2) attach-
ing screws. See Figure
9B-198.
Figure ?B-198 Resistor Assembly Attaching Screws
2. Install the electrical plug connector.
3.
In&l the evaporator cover and attaching
screws. See Figure
9B-195.
4. Install the luggage tray and attaching screws. See
Figure
?B-194.
5. Install the negative battery cable
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM. GT9t3.101
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BLOWER
MOTOR ASSEMBLY
I. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the
battery.
Figure 98.200 Luggage Tray
Figure
98.201 Evaporator Cover Assembly and
Attaching Screws
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM. GT9s. 103
Figure 98.206 Evaporator Mounting Bracket Bolts
Passenger Side8. Remove inlet and outlet pipes from evaporator
and tape closed the refrigerant lines and also the
open ends of the inlet and outlet pipes of the evapora-
tor. See Figure 9B-208.
SEAL
9870Figure 98.208 Inlet and Outlet Pipes and O-Rings
9. Lift off the mounting bracket and remove the
evaporator assembly from the car.
10. Remove the resistor assembly. See Figure 9B-
203.Figure 98.209 Evaporator and Blower Assembly
11. Remove blower case and blower motor attaching
screws and remove assembly.
Installation
1. Install blower motor assembly in the bracket with
Figure 98.210 Electrical Schematic
RADIO. GT9c- 105
RADIO
GTCONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION: (Not Applicable)
DIAGNOSIS:
RadioTroubleDiagnosis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Antenna Trimmer Adjustment
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RemovingandInstallingRadio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICATIONS: (Not Applicable)
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9C-106
9c-107
DIAGNOSIS
RADIO TROUBLE DIAGNOSISBecause radio problems are most often repaired at
United Delco authorized warranty repair stations,
the tendency for many dealer servicemen is to
remove the set when a problem is reported, without
any preliminary diagnosis. This results in a large
number of radios showing up as “NO TROUBLE
FOUND” units when received by the warranty re-
pair stations. This indicates that the trouble can
often be corrected without removal of the radio.
The inconvenience to an owner of driving without a
radio while his set is being serviced at a warranty
station can frequently be avoided if the following
quick checks are used to eliminate external radio
system :problems before removing the radio for re-
pair.
Always determine from the owner the exact nature
of the radio problem as an aid to diagnosis. Knowing
whether the condition is intermittent or constant,
whether it occurs with engine off or running, with
car stationary or moving, will help to pinpoint the
problem. Never turn on radio with speaker discon-
nected.
Radio Ii
Inoperative.1. Turn on the radio. The dial should light and a
thump should be heard from the speaker.a. If a thump is heard, go to Step No. 2 for antenna
check.b. If no thump is heard,
check the fuse.
(1) If fuse is bad, replace and try radio again. Race
engine and, if fuse blows again,‘remove the radio and
speaker assembly for repair by
4 trained radio techni-
cian.
(2) If fuse is good, check to
s&e that the speaker-to-
receiver interconnecting cable is connected securely.
If there is still no thump when the radio is turned on,
remove the receiver and speaker for repair.
2. Check the antenna by substituting with one held
out the car window.
a. If radio is still dead with substitute antenna,
remove the receiver and spea!er for repair.
b. If radio operates near normal with substitute an-
tenna, some part of the car antenna or lead-in is at
fault.
Radio Reception Is Weak1. Check to see if antenna trimmer is peaked.
a. Position antenna at a height of 31 inches.
b. Tune radio to weak station at or near 1400 KHz
on the dial, and turn volume control to maximum.