Page 478 of 537
Body
Electrical
System
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
HORN
Condition
Horn
does
not
operate
Horn
sounds
continuously
Reduced
volume
and
or
tone
quality
Probable
cause
Discharged
battery
Measure
specific
gravity
of
electrolyte
Burnt
fuse
Faulty
horn
button
contact
Horn
sounds
when
horn
relay
terminal
s
is
grounded
Inoperative
horn
relay
Horn
sounds
when
B
and
H
horn
relay
tenninals
are
connected
with
a
test
lead
Damaged
horn
or
loose
horn
terminal
con
nection
Short
circuited
horn
button
and
or
horn
button
lead
wire
When
light
green
lead
wire
is
disconnected
from
horn
relay
terminal
s
horn
stops
to
sound
Inoperative
horn
relay
Loose
or
poor
connector
contact
Fuse
relay
horn
and
or
horn
button
Damaged
horn
BE
33
Corrective
action
Recharge
or
replace
battery
Correct
cause
and
replace
fuse
Repair
horn
button
Replace
horn
relay
Correct
horn
te
inal
onnection
or
replace
horn
Repair
horn
button
or
its
wiring
Replace
horn
relay
Repair
Replace
Page 479 of 537

Body
Electrical
System
WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND
WASHER
Condition
Windshield
wiper
motor
does
not
operate
Wiper
operating
speed
is
too
slow
Wiper
speed
cannot
be
changed
correctly
Wiper
motor
continues
to
run
after
switch
is
turned
off
or
wiper
blades
do
not
return
to
correct
position
Probable
cause
Burnt
fuse
Damaged
motor
Check
wiper
motor
as
outlined
in
Inspec
tion
Loose
connection
Faulty
wiper
and
washer
switch
Test
continuity
through
switch
as
outlined
in
Inspection
Open
power
circuit
or
ground
circuit
Damaged
motor
Loose
or
poor
connection
Seized
or
rusted
wiper
linkage
Humming
occurs
on
motor
in
wiper
blade
operating
cycle
Wiper
blades
stick
on
windshield
glass
Raise
arm
and
operate
wiper
without
load
Faulty
wiper
switch
Damaged
motor
Faulty
auto
stop
operation
Poor
connection
Faulty
switch
BE
34
Corrective
action
Correct
cause
and
replace
fuse
Replace
wiper
motor
Repair
Replace
Repair
Replace
motor
Repair
Lubricate
or
replace
Clean
windshield
glass
and
or
replace
wiper
blade
Replace
Replace
Remove
auto
stop
device
cover
and
check
relay
contacts
Clean
dirty
contacts
or
repair
relay
plate
bending
if
necessary
Repair
Replace
Page 489 of 537
Body
Electrical
System
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GUIDE
Condition
Warning
lamp
does
not
light
in
START
posi
tion
of
ignition
switch
Probable
cause
Burnt
or
loose
bulb
Faulty
f1o
r
temperature
relay
Loose
connection
or
open
circuit
BE
44
Corrective
action
Replace
bulb
or
correct
bulb
socket
Conduct
continuity
test
and
repair
or
reo
place
Refer
to
Section
EC
Check
wiring
and
or
repair
if
necessary
Page 490 of 537
SE
B
V
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C
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1
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DATSUN
PICK
UP
MODEL
620
SERIES
lm
SSANJ
NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD
TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
AC
AIR
CONDITIONING
DESCRIPTION
AC
2
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
AC
19
CORRECTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
AC
25
COMPRESSOR
AC
33
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
AC
39
Page 491 of 537

OUTLINE
OF
AIR
CONDITIONER
REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
CONDENSER
COMPRESSOR
RECEIVER
DRYER
COOLING
UNIT
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT
OUTLINE
OF
AIR
CONDITIONER
The
air
conditioner
consists
es
sentially
of
a
cooling
unit
compressor
condenser
receiver
dryer
and
piping
The
cooling
unit
secured
with
three
brackets
is
a
ttached
to
the
location
occupied
by
the
package
tray
in
the
dash
panel
The
cooled
air
from
the
duct
is
directed
into
the
passenger
compart
Air
Conditioning
DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
AC
2
AC3
AC
3
AC3
AC4
AC4
AC
5
DESCRIPTION
MAIN
RELAY
FAN
SWITCH
THERMO
SWITCH
PRESSURE
SWITCH
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
F
I
C
D
SOLENOID
VALVE
AC
5
AC
7
AC
7
AC
7
AC
7
AC
7
AC
7
ment
through
the
three
outlets
at
the
instrument
panel
The
compressor
serves
to
compress
the
vaporized
refrigerant
and
is
attach
ed
through
the
bracket
to
the
loca
tion
occupied
by
the
mechanical
fuel
pump
on
the
engine
The
condenser
cools
the
compres
sed
refrigerant
vapor
sent
by
the
com
pressor
and
is
located
on
the
front
of
the
radiator
in
the
engine
compart
ment
The
receiver
dryer
serving
as
a
reservoir
for
storage
of
the
liquid
sent
by
the
condenser
is
located
on
the
right
in
the
engine
compartment
The
piping
consists
of
two
flexible
hoses
and
five
copper
tubes
which
connect
various
components
of
the
air
conditioning
system
I
Cooling
unit
2
Expansion
valve
3
Receiver
dryer
4
Comressor
5
Condenser
6
Duct
@
Flexible
hose
@
Copper
tube
AC
2
AC724
Fig
AC
1
Cooling
system
Page 492 of 537

REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
If
you
were
to
paint
your
finger
with
alcohol
your
finger
would
feel
cold
This
is
because
the
liquid
alcohol
takes
heat
away
from
your
finger
while
it
evaporates
If
a
quickly
evapo
rating
liquid
such
as
alcoliol
is
placed
in
a
container
inside
a
box
the
tem
f
Outside
air
U
Condenser
J6G1
i
i
1
1
t1
1
ilill
I
I
J
JJ
LlJ
i
l
7
U
Receiver
dryer
h
w
t
CONDENSER
The
condenser
is
installed
to
the
front
of
the
radiator
The
heated
and
compressed
refrigerant
gas
from
the
Air
Conditioning
perature
inside
the
box
will
drop
This
is
because
the
alcohol
is
evaporated
absorbing
the
heat
from
the
air
insidc
the
box
If
the
gaseous
alcohol
is
collected
and
cooled
with
cold
water
it
will
be
changed
back
into
a
liquid
by
absorption
of
its
heat
by
the
cold
water
The
cooler
operates
on
this
princi
Compressor
t
q
ttLJ
IrJ
Evaporator
It
J
1
J
f
9
d
lUr
I
Expansion
valve
V7777
J
High
pressure
lLLLLL
l
gas
I
I
High
pressure
liquid
t
u
compressor
condenses
to
a
liquid
by
being
cooled
by
air
passing
between
the
fins
of
the
condenser
1
GJ
7
vlmnn
iii
plI
d1i
1il
Ac459
Fig
AC
3
Condenser
AC3
pIe
The
liquid
used
is
the
refrigerant
R
12
The
heat
inside
the
passenger
compartment
is
absorbed
by
changing
the
refrigerant
from
a
liquid
to
a
gas
and
then
dissipated
to
the
outside
by
changing
the
refrigerant
from
a
gas
back
to
a
liquid
The
refrigeration
system
is
shown
in
Figure
AC
2
Low
pressurt
liquid
1
I
L2
Low
pressure
gas
Inside
air
li
r
L
Blower
motor
AC458
Fig
AC
2
Refrigeration
cycle
COMPRESSOR
The
compressor
is
installed
to
the
side
of
the
engine
and
is
driven
by
crank
pulley
through
a
belt
The
refrig
erant
gas
leaving
the
evaporator
is
forced
out
to
the
condenser
by
com
pressor
and
the
low
pressure
refrig
erant
gas
is
compressed
to
a
high
pressure
and
high
temperature
The
driving
force
is
transmitted
by
an
electrical
clutch
Because
engine
rpm
is
very
low
during
idling
the
clutch
will
not
transmit
the
driving
force
thus
ensuring
smooth
engine
idling
Page 493 of 537

Air
Conditioning
RECEIVER
DRYER
The
receiver
dryer
serves
the
pur
pose
of
storing
the
liquid
refrigerant
The
amount
of
the
liquid
refrigerant
flowing
through
the
system
varies
with
the
operating
condition
of
the
air
conditioner
To
be
accurate
the
receiver
dryer
stores
excess
amount
of
refrigerant
when
the
heat
load
is
lowered
It
also
releases
stored
refriger
ant
when
additional
cooling
is
needed
thus
maintaining
the
optimum
flow
of
refrigerant
within
the
system
The
receiver
dryer
includes
a
strainer
and
desiccant
They
have
the
job
of
removing
moisture
and
foreign
particles
as
the
refrigerant
circulates
within
the
system
The
pressure
switch
is
installed
beside
sight
glass
of
receiver
dryer
The
purpose
of
the
switch
is
to
stop
the
compressor
operation
in
the
event
an
excessive
system
pressure
builds
up
on
the
high
pressure
lines
AC728
Fig
A
C
4
Compressor
To
e
ran
ion
alve
From
condenser
5
c
FJi
i
1
Z
i
3
c
o
I
COOLING
UNIT
o
L
o
W
7
R
o
3
J
J
r
t
AC230
I
Prc
surc
switch
2
Sight
glass
3
Strainer
4
De
kcant
Fig
AC
5
Receiver
dryer
The
liquid
refrigerant
evaporates
in
the
evaporator
with
the
aid
of
the
expansion
valve
Consequently
the
air
drawn
by
the
blower
motor
is
cooled
in
passing
through
the
evaporator
The
expansion
valve
restricts
the
liquid
refrigerant
as
it
passes
through
it
and
delivers
sprayed
refrigerant
to
the
evaporator
for
facilitating
refrigerant
evaporation
The
cooling
unit
includes
an
evapo
rator
and
an
expansion
valve
From
the
electrical
point
of
view
the
cooling
unit
consists
of
a
blower
motor
a
resistor
for
fan
speed
control
and
some
switches
and
relays
AC
4
Page 494 of 537

The
refrigerant
within
the
thermo
bulb
changes
in
pressure
through
the
super
heat
condition
of
vaporized
re
frigerant
gas
which
comes
out
of
the
evaporator
causing
the
deflection
of
the
diaphragm
The
lift
of
the
ball
valve
attached
to
the
diaphragm
is
changed
by
the
deflection
of
the
dia
phragm
thus
controlling
the
amount
of
refrigerant
passing
the
orifice
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
The
electrical
circuit
of
the
air
conditioner
consists
of
four
switches
two
relays
a
solenoid
valve
a
fan
motor
and
a
compressor
magnetic
clutch
Air
Conditioning
Diaphragm
Orifice
Valve
ball
AC729
4
Sensing
bulb
Fig
A
C
6
Expansion
value
The
following
wiring
diagram
pro
vides
a
complete
description
of
the
whole
circuit
When
the
ignition
switch
and
the
fan
switch
are
ON
the
main
relay
is
activated
causing
battery
power
to
flow
through
the
fan
motor
and
the
magnetic
clutch
The
magnetic
clutch
is
activated
by
the
thermo
switch
AC
5
000
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
II
Cable
clamp
12
Cable
13
Harness
AC725
Fig
AC
7
Cooling
unit
pressure
switch
and
compressor
relay
The
blower
motor
fan
speed
is
con
trolled
by
the
fan
switch
and
resistor
The
solenoid
valve
is
also
activated
This
in
turn
causes
the
fast
idle
control
device
F
l
C
D
to
increase
engine
speed
when
the
vehicle
is
at
rest
with
the
engine
ON