Notes
a
The
bubbles
seen
through
the
sight
glass
are
influenced
by
the
ambient
temperature
Since
the
bubbles
are
hard
to
show
up
in
comparatively
low
temperatures
below
200C
6S0
F
it
is
possible
that
a
slightly
larger
amount
of
refrigerant
would
be
filled
if
supplied
according
to
the
sight
glass
Be
sure
to
recheck
the
amount
when
it
exceeds
200C
680F
In
higher
temperature
the
bubbles
are
easy
to
show
up
b
When
the
screen
in
the
receiver
dryer
is
clogged
the
bubbles
will
appear
even
if
the
amount
of
refrig
erant
is
normal
In
this
case
the
outlet
side
pipe
of
the
receiver
dryer
becomes
considerably
cold
PERFORMANCE
TEST
Check
for
the
amount
of
refrigerant
in
the
system
can
be
made
by
meas
uring
pressure
on
discharge
side
The
correct
amount
of
refrigerant
is
in
the
system
if
pressure
on
the
discharge
side
is
within
the
specified
range
For
details
refer
to
Perform
ance
Test
described
later
Overcharging
will
show
up
in
higher
pressure
on
discharge
side
COMPRESSOR
OIL
LEVEL
CHECK
The
oil
used
to
lubricate
compres
sor
circulates
into
system
from
the
oil
sump
while
c9mpressor
is
operating
The
efore
to
correctly
measure
com
pressor
oil
the
amount
of
oil
flowing
to
system
must
be
considered
If
a
considerable
amount
of
leakage
of
refrigerant
gas
happens
the
leakage
of
compressor
oil
is
also
considered
There
will
be
no
compressor
oil
leak
age
from
a
completely
sealed
system
When
system
operates
under
satisfying
condition
the
compressor
oil
level
check
is
unnecessary
When
checking
the
level
of
com
pressor
oil
or
when
replacing
any
component
part
of
the
system
use
the
following
service
procedure
This
fa
cilitates
to
return
oil
to
compressor
I
Operate
compressor
at
engine
idling
speed
1
000
rpm
or
below
with
controls
set
for
maximum
cooling
Air
Conditionin
j
and
high
blower
speed
for
10
to
15
minutes
in
order
to
return
compressor
oil
to
compressor
2
Stop
the
engine
and
discharge
refrigerant
of
system
and
then
remove
compressor
from
the
vehicle
3
Remove
compressor
fIller
plug
Drain
compressor
oil
from
compres
sor
oil
sump
and
measure
the
amount
4
Compressor
oil
is
satisfactory
if
the
following
amount
of
oil
remains
in
the
compressor
Residual
oil
S5
to
128
gr
3
to
4
oz
5
Check
the
cleanliness
of
the
oil
If
the
oil
contains
chips
or
other
foreign
material
clean
oil
5ump
with
new
oil
6
Discard
the
used
oil
and
fili
with
the
same
amount
of
new
oil
Add
oil
if
found
less
than
above
amount
Fig
AC
27
Filler
plug
If
compressor
is
inoperative
due
to
faulty
compressor
or
heavy
loss
of
refrigerant
remove
compressor
and
repair
as
necessary
Then
pour
oil
up
to
correct
level
and
install
on
engine
After
above
steps
have
been
complet
ed
recheck
oil
level
drain
oil
to
correct
level
if
level
is
excessively
high
PERFORMANCE
TEST
The
cooling
performance
of
the
air
conditioner
changes
considerably
with
changes
in
surrounding
conditions
Testing
must
be
performed
using
the
correct
method
This
test
is
used
to
judge
whether
system
is
operating
cor
rectly
and
can
also
be
used
as
a
guide
in
checking
for
problems
I
Park
the
vehicle
indoors
or
in
the
shade
AC
17
2
Open
all
the
windows
of
the
vehicle
fully
However
close
the
doors
3
Open
the
hood
4
Connect
manifold
gauge
to
high
and
low
side
service
valves
of
the
system
Refer
to
Handling
Manifold
Ga
uge
5
Set
fan
control
lever
to
maxi
mum
6
Set
temperature
control
lever
to
max
cool
position
7
Start
the
engine
and
hold
engine
speed
at
1
500
rpm
S
After
the
air
conditioner
has
been
operated
for
about
10
minutes
measure
system
pressures
at
high
pres
sure
discharge
side
and
low
pressure
suction
side
9
Measure
the
temperature
of
dis
charge
air
at
outlet
grille
10
Measure
the
temperature
of
capin
11
Measure
ambient
temperature
and
humidity
one
meter
3
3
ft
away
from
condenser
front
Be
careful
not
to
expose
dry
buib
and
wet
bulb
to
direct
sunlight
12
Check
for
any
abnormalities
by
comparing
the
test
results
with
stand
ard
pressure
in
Performance
Chart
Notes
a
The
pressure
will
change
in
the
followi
g
manner
with
changes
in
conditions
When
blower
speed
is
low
dis
charge
pressure
will
drop
When
the
relative
humidity
of
in
take
air
is
low
discharge
pressure
will
drop
b
The
temperature
will
change
in
the
following
manner
with
changes
in
conditions
When
the
ambient
air
temperature
is
low
the
outlet
air
temperature
will
become
low
If
the
test
reveals
that
there
is
any
abnormality
in
system
pressure
isolate
the
cause
and
repair
by
reference
to
the
Trouble
Diagnoses
and
Cor
rections
Air
Conditioning
PERFORMANCE
TEST
DIAGNOSES
Condition
Discharge
air
too
warm
a
Both
discharge
and
suction
pres
sure
too
high
b
Both
discharge
and
suction
pres
sure
too
low
c
Discharge
pressure
too
high
and
suction
pressure
too
low
d
Suction
pressure
too
high
and
discharge
pressure
too
low
e
Discharge
pressure
normal
and
suction
pressure
too
high
t
Discharge
pressure
normal
and
luction
pressure
too
low
g
Suction
pressure
normal
and
discharge
pressure
too
high
h
Both
discharge
and
suction
pres
sure
normal
Air
conditioning
is
operating
properly
Discharge
air
normal
or
too
cold
a
Discharge
pressure
normal
and
suction
pressure
too
low
Probable
cause
Air
mixed
with
refrigerant
in
system
Overcharge
of
refrigerant
Loose
fan
belt
or
engine
over
heating
Obstructed
or
dirty
condenser
fins
Insufficient
refrigerant
charge
Over
filling
of
compressor
oil
Damaged
compressor
valve
or
pack
ing
Loose
compressor
drive
belt
Clutch
slippage
Faulty
expansion
valve
Clogged
expansion
valve
strainer
Water
has
frozen
at
expansion
valve
Faulty
expansion
valve
Faults
of
both
a
and
h
exist
Air
leaks
from
engine
com
partment
Restricted
air
flow
through
evapo
ratof
Slow
blower
motor
speed
AC
21
Corrective
action
Evacuate
and
charge
system
Discharge
some
of
refrigerant
to
correct
level
Adjust
fan
belt
or
check
cooling
system
Clean
exterior
surface
with
water
Add
refrigerant
Drain
oil
and
correct
oil
level
Refer
to
Compressor
oil
level
check
Repair
or
replace
compressor
Refer
to
Compressor
Adjust
Repair
Refer
to
Compressor
Reinstall
sensing
bulb
correctly
to
keep
it
tight
to
pipe
Replace
Clean
strainer
Evacuate
and
charge
system
Replace
Correct
sealing
Clean
evaporator
fins
Check
and
repair
blower
motor
and
wiring
I
o
Fig
AC
37
Disconnectirt
connector
3
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
I
Remove
bracket
and
lead
wire
connector
main
relay
thermo
switch
resistor
motor
etc
from
cooling
unit
2
Remove
five
screws
and
duct
3
Remove
main
relay
4
Remove
thermo
switch
5
Remove
three
screws
and
five
springs
securing
upper
case
lower
case
and
rear
bracket
6
Unfasten
fittings
securing
inlet
and
outlet
pipes
Air
Conditioning
11
To
install
cooling
unit
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Notes
a
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
when
COD
necting
pipe
joints
b
Use
two
wrenches
when
connecting
cooling
pipes
c
Evacuate
cooling
system
then
re
chaJge
with
refrigerant
Refer
fo
Evacuating
and
Charging
System
under
General
Service
see
tion
9
7
Upper
and
lower
cases
can
now
be
separated
8
Remove
motor
and
fan
as
an
assembly
Also
remove
evaporator
9
Peel
heat
insulating
tape
from
ex
pansion
valve
and
unfasten
clip
secur
ing
expansion
valve
capillary
tube
to
pipe
Remove
expansion
valve
from
evap
orator
10
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
AG
28
d
Check
refrigerant
leakage
if
neces
sary
repair
Refer
to
Checking
for
Leaks
under
General
Service
sec
tion
Tightening
torque
Copper
tube
joint
nut
High
pressure
side
3
8
in
2
5
to
3
5
kg
m
18
to
25
ft
lb
Low
pressure
side
I
2
in
2
5
to
4
0
kg
m
18
to
29
ft
lb
00
L
1
Motor
2
Fan
3
Lower
case
4
Cooler
duct
5
Evaporator
6
Expansion
valve
7
Upper
case
8
Resistor
9
Main
relay
10
Thermo
switch
11
Cable
c
mp
12
Cable
3
Harness
AC725
Fig
A
C
38
Disassembling
cooling
unit
Expansion
valve
tightening
torque
5
kg
m
36
ft
Ib
Notes
a
When
installing
expansion
valve
on
evaporator
make
sure
that
temper
ature
oensing
capillary
tube
is
in
its
proper
position
on
outlet
side
b
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
of
pipes
INSPECTION
Evaporator
Check
evaporator
for
leakage
or
damage
If
damaged
replace
Expansion
valve
Check
expansion
valve
for
leakage
or
clogging
If
clogged
clean
filter
in
expansion
valve
If
damaged
replace
RECEIVER
DRYER
AND
PIPING
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAUATION
Receiver
dryer
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Dis
charging
System
under
General
Service
section
3
Disconnect
compressor
lead
wire
at
connector
4
Disconnect
cooling
pipes
at
joints
Acno
Fig
AC
39
Diaconnecting
coo
ing
pipes
Notes
a
Plug
all
piping
joints
immediately
after
pipe
disconnection
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
moisture
laden
air
into
receiver
dryer
or
air
aJOdi
tioning
system
b
Use
two
wrenches
when
dIsconnect
ing
cooling
pipes
5
Remove
four
screws
securing
receiver
dryer
bracket
to
vehicle
body
and
detach
compressor
relay
and
pres
sure
switch
as
an
assembly
6
To
install
receiver
dryer
and
piping
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Air
Conditioning
Notes
a
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
when
con
necting
cooling
pipes
b
Use
two
wrenches
when
connecting
cooling
pipes
c
Evacuate
cooling
system
then
re
charge
with
refrigerant
Refer
to
Evacuating
and
Checking
System
under
General
Service
sec
tion
d
Check
refrigerant
leakage
if
neces
sary
repair
Refer
to
Evacuating
and
Charging
System
under
General
Service
See
tion
Condenser
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Dis
charging
System
under
General
Service
section
3
Drain
engine
coolant
4
Remove
radiator
grille
5
Remove
radiator
shroud
and
radiator
On
automatic
transmission
models
disconnect
both
torque
converter
oil
hoses
Note
While
cooling
water
is
hot
take
precautions
against
scalding
6
Disconnect
two
pipes
from
con
denser
remove
two
screws
securing
condenser
Condenser
can
now
be
removed
AC485
Fig
AC
40
Removing
conden
er
Notes
a
Use
two
wrenches
when
disconnect
ing
pipe
joints
b
Plug
openings
immediately
after
disconnecting
pipes
7
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
AC
29
Tightening
torque
Flare
nut
for
copper
tube
from
compressor
2
5
to
4
0
kg
m
i8
to
29
ft
Ib
Flare
nut
for
copper
tube
to
receiver
dryer
2
5
to
3
5
kg
m
i8
to
25
ft
lb
Notes
a
When
disconnecting
and
connecting
cooler
pipes
be
sure
to
use
two
wrenches
b
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
when
con
necting
cooler
pipes
c
To
prevent
possibility
of
explosion
due
to
high
pressure
within
cooling
system
do
not
clean
condenser
with
steam
Always
use
cold
water
or
cold
compressed
air
d
Evacuate
cooling
system
then
re
charge
with
refrigerant
Refer
to
Evacuating
and
Charging
System
under
General
Service
sec
tion
e
Check
refrigerant
leakage
if
neces
sary
repair
Refer
to
Checking
for
Leaks
under
General
Service
sec
tion
INSPECTION
RecelYer
dryer
Check
for
refrigerant
leakage
or
damage
Check
for
proper
connection
of
two
lead
wires
running
to
pressure
switch
If
any
component
part
is
found
damaged
replace
receiver
dryer
and
pressure
switch
as
an
assembly
Condenser
I
Check
inlet
and
outlet
pipe
joints
and
sealing
surfaces
for
damage
Re
place
parts
if
damaged
or
leaky
2
Clogged
condenser
fins
or
air
pas
sages
may
reduce
cooling
efficiency
of
condenser
Clean
these
areas
with
dry
compressed
air
Piping
Check
piping
for
leakage
If
leakage
occurs
at
connections
retighten
connecting
nuts
Replace
if
leakage
persists
DESCR
IPTIDN
COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH
REMOVAL
INSTAllATION
DISASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
DESCRIPTION
Model
CF206
is
a
crank
type
compressor
specially
designed
with
minimum
size
and
light
weight
for
use
on
compact
vehicles
The
compressor
crankshaft
is
driven
by
a
belt
from
the
crankshaft
pulley
through
the
electromagnetic
clutch
Two
pistons
positioned
in
line
are
actuated
by
connecting
rods
coo
nected
to
the
crankshaft
Discharge
and
suction
valves
are
mounted
in
the
valve
liner
between
the
crankcase
and
cylinder
head
As
a
lubricant
SUNlSO
NO
5
is
used
Simplified
positive
pressure
lubrication
utilizes
existing
pressure
differential
between
suction
intake
and
crankcase
to
provide
a
film
of
lubricating
oil
to
bearings
All
internal
components
have
been
designed
to
provide
more
than
adequate
lubrica
tion
to
cylinder
walls
connecting
rod
bearings
and
seal
assembly
The
result
is
improved
lubrication
lower
seal
temperatures
reduced
oil
pumping
and
a
reduction
in
the
number
of
moving
parts
Air
Conditioning
COMPRESSOR
AC33
AC34
AC34
AC34
AC35
AC
35
AC35
CONTENTS
SHAFT
SEAL
ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
INSTAllATION
INSPECTION
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVES
REMOVAL
INSTAllATION
AC36
AC36
AC36
AC37
AC37
AC37
AC37
AC728
Fig
AC
49
Sectional
view
of
compressor
AC33
INSPECTION
Check
for
gas
leakage
as
follows
I
Plug
high
and
low
pressure
joints
on
compressor
with
blind
caps
2
Connect
charging
hoses
in
lines
between
manifold
gauge
and
high
and
low
pressure
service
valves
Connect
refrigerant
can
to
middle
hose
of
manifold
gauge
3
Open
valve
of
can
tap
and
charge
refrigerant
Loosen
oil
filler
plug
at
side
of
compressor
to
purge
air
out
of
compressor
4
Turn
shaft
5
or
6
turns
Then
confirm
that
pressure
does
not
decrease
on
low
pressure
gauge
If
gauge
indicates
a
pressure
decrease
there
is
a
leak
Conduct
a
leak
test
Under
such
a
condition
remove
and
then
install
parts
again
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVES
Insufficient
refrigerant
compression
is
likely
to
be
caused
by
damaged
head
gasket
or
damaged
valves
Prior
to
servicing
the
head
and
valve
plate
both
service
valves
should
be
opened
to
free
any
gas
pressure
which
may
be
in
the
compressor
REMOVAL
I
Remove
the
bolts
from
flanged
type
service
valves
using
Torx
Driver
Bit
Note
The
direction
of
flanged
type
service
valves
should
be
noted
for
reinstallation
AC812
Fig
AC
66
Removing
service
valves
2
Remove
the
remaining
bolts
in
the
head
Air
Conditioning
AC813
Fig
A
C
6
7
Removing
cylinder
head
bolts
3
Remove
valve
plate
and
head
from
cylinder
by
prying
or
tapping
under
the
ears
which
extend
from
valve
plate
If
head
and
valve
plate
adhere
hold
head
and
tap
valve
plate
ears
away
from
head
with
a
soft
hammer
Note
Do
not
hit
or
tap
head
to
separate
head
and
valve
plate
be
3use
damage
to
head
may
result
Fig
AC
68
Removing
valve
plate
and
head
4
When
removing
the
gaskets
use
a
sharp
edged
knife
Notes
a
In
removing
head
gasket
be
very
careful
not
to
damage
machined
sealing
surface
b
Do
not
reuse
gaskets
AC815
Fig
A
C
69
Removing
gasket
AC37
INSTALLATION
Valves
and
valve
plates
are
furnish
ed
only
as
a
complete
assembly
I
Apply
a
thin
film
of
clean
refrig
eration
oil
on
area
of
crankcase
to
be
covered
by
cylinder
gasket
2
Place
cylinder
gasket
in
position
on
cylinder
so
dowel
pins
in
crankcase
go
through
dowel
pin
holes
in
cylinder
gasket
3
Apply
a
thin
film
of
clean
refrig
eration
oil
to
top
and
bottom
valve
plate
areas
to
be
covered
by
gaskets
AC816
Fig
A
C
70
Applying
clean
refrigeration
oil
4
Place
valve
plate
in
position
on
cylinder
gasket
so
discharge
valve
as
semblies
i
e
smaller
diameter
assem
blies
with
restrainer
over
valve
reed
are
facing
up
and
locating
dowel
pins
go
through
dowel
pin
holes
in
valve
plate
Fig
A
C
71
Placing
valve
plate
Service
Equipment
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
TOOL
Applied
Set
3N71B
Newly
Tool
Number
Tool
Name
vehicle
Class
Remarks
added
or
unit
KVOOlO1OOO
ST07870000
Transmission
case
stand
All
X
3
ST2505S001
Oil
pressure
gauge
set
All
X
I
ST25
I
60000
Torque
driver
All
X
3
ST2532000l
Snap
ring
remover
All
X
3
ST25420001
Clutch
spring
compressor
All
X
3
ST25490000
Socket
extension
All
X
3
ST2557000l
Hex
head
extension
All
X
3
8210
610
710
S30
ST25580000
Oil
pump
assembling
gauge
All
X
3
ST25850000
Sliding
hammers
All
X
3
GG930
I
0000
Torque
wrench
All
X
3
HT6
I
000800
Hexagon
wrench
All
X
3
HT62350000
Spinner
handle
All
X
6
HT69860000
Snap
ring
remover
All
X
3
SE
6