
Vacuumswltching
valve
The
vacuum
switching
valve
changes
the
vacuum
passage
by
the
electrical
signa
The
solenoid
installed
in
the
valve
moves
the
needle
valve
and
controls
vacuum
signal
in
order
to
change
the
vacuum
advance
I
c
III
J
IL
jll
J
EC164A
Fig
EC
82
Vacuum
Switching
Valve
Thermal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
U
S
A
modele
except
FU
model
The
thermal
vacuum
valve
detects
engine
cooling
water
temperature
and
controls
the
vacuum
signal
for
distrib
utor
vacuum
advance
mechanism
This
3
port
type
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
a
2
stage
action
type
That
is
when
the
water
temperature
is
too
low
or
high
the
acuum
signal
is
transmit
ted
to
the
distributor
ffi2
To
air
cleaner
From
B
PT
valve
From
distributor
EC156A
Fig
EC
83
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve
3
port
type
Top
detecting
switch
For
M
T
models
The
top
detecting
switch
for
M
T
models
is
located
on
the
side
face
of
the
transmission
gear
box
A
plunger
of
the
switch
detects
the
position
of
the
striking
rod
and
Emission
Control
System
changes
the
continuity
between
two
lead
wires
EC165A
Fig
EC
84
Top
Detecting
Switch
Top
detecting
switch
For
Celifornla
AfT
model
The
top
detecting
switch
for
Arr
models
is
installed
as
a
plug
for
t
e
governor
feed
line
pressure
take
out
port
for
service
This
switch
detects
the
line
pressure
for
the
band
servo
release
side
and
front
clutch
and
changes
the
continui
ty
between
lead
wires
to
the
switch
body
EC166A
Fig
EC
85
Top
Detecting
Switch
AfT
model
Vacuum
delay
valve
The
vacuum
delay
valve
prevents
a
rapid
vacuum
change
in
the
distributor
vacuum
advance
line
This
valve
is
designed
for
one
way
operation
and
consists
of
a
one
way
umbrella
valve
and
a
sintered
steel
fluidic
restrictor
B
P
T
valve
side
J
l
1
Sintered
metric
disc
2
One
way
unbreUa
valve
EC860
Fig
EC
86
Vacuum
Delay
Value
EC
29
In
line
orifice
Some
orifices
are
installed
in
the
midway
at
the
vacuum
line
The
size
of
the
orifice
is
important
to
control
vacuum
advance
Therefore
pay
attention
not
to
lose
them
and
install
a
proper
part
when
replacing
Orifice
EC167A
Fig
EC
87
In
line
Orifice
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
f
Vacuum
switching
valve
The
vacuum
switching
valve
is
located
on
the
rear
end
of
the
intake
manifold
I
Disconnect
a
pair
of
lead
wires
from
valve
and
two
rubber
tubes
2
Loosen
two
screws
securing
valve
to
intake
manifold
Vacuum
switching
valve
can
then
be
taken
out
3
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
s
quence
of
removal
EC16BA
Fig
EC
88
Removing
Vacuum
Switching
Valve
Top
detecting
switch
For
M
T
models
The
top
detecting
switch
is
located
on
the
side
face
of
the
transmission

INSPECTION
Entire
system
U
S
A
MIT
models
except
FU
mo
el
1
Ensure
that
wiring
connectors
are
tight
in
pla
ce
2
Ensure
that
vacuum
hoses
are
properly
cof
1o
c
ed
to
their
positions
3
Ensure
that
distributor
vacuum
controller
properly
functions
4
Set
timing
light
and
start
engine
S
While
engine
cooling
water
tem
pefature
is
below
SOOC
I220F
check
function
of
system
as
follows
WARNING
To
protect
against
accidental
for
ward
surge
engage
parking
brake
firmly
while
above
check
is
being
made
I
Run
engine
and
keep
it
at
ap
proximately
1
600
rpm
2
Disengage
clutch
Shift
gears
in
top
3rd
then
neutral
positions
Read
spark
timing
in
respective
shift
posi
tions
The
system
is
properly
functioning
if
spark
timir
g
does
not
change
If
t
changes
check
thefmal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
Note
Ensure
that
thermal
vacuum
wIve
is
closed
when
cooling
water
i
below
5
to
lSoC
41
to
640F
or
above
SO
to
630C
122
to
14S0F
I
6
After
the
engine
has
been
warmed
up
sufficiently
check
the
function
of
the
system
again
in
the
I
Same
manner
The
system
is
properly
functioning
if
spark
iimin
advances
in
top
posi
tion
If
not
check
thefmal
vacuum
valve
control
circuit
or
vaeu
um
switching
valve
Entire
system
FU
model
and
Canada
MIl
models
I
Ensure
that
wiri
lg
connectors
are
tight
in
place
Emission
Control
System
2
Ensure
that
vacuum
hoses
are
properly
connected
to
their
positions
3
Ensure
that
distributor
vacuum
controller
properly
fu
ctions
4
Set
timing
light
WARNING
To
protect
against
accidental
for
ward
surge
engage
parking
brake
firmly
while
above
check
is
being
made
5
Run
engine
and
keep
it
at
ap
proximately
1
600
1
m
6
Disengage
clutch
Shift
gears
in
4th
5th
ihen
neutral
positions
Read
spark
timing
in
respective
shift
posi
tions
The
system
is
properly
functioning
if
spark
timing
advances
in
top
gear
position
If
spark
timing
does
not
vary
at
all
in
tests
des
rilied
in
step
6
above
check
control
circuit
or
vacuum
switching
valve
Entire
system
California
AIT
models
I
Ensure
th
t
wiring
connectors
are
tight
in
place
2
Ensure
that
vacuum
hoses
are
properly
coIDwcted
to
thejr
positions
3
Ensure
that
distributor
vacuum
controller
function
s
properly
4
Set
timing
light
and
staft
engine
S
While
engine
cooling
water
tem
perature
is
below
SOOC
1220F
check
the
function
of
the
system
as
follows
WARNING
To
protect
againSt
accidental
for
ward
surge
engage
parking
brake
firmly
while
above
check
is
being
made
I
Run
engine
and
keep
it
at
ap
proximately
1
600
rpm
at
P
range
2
Make
a
short
circuit
between
the
specified
two
terminals
at
function
te
t
connector
EC31
The
entire
system
except
for
the
top
switch
is
properly
functioning
if
spark
timing
does
not
change
If
it
changes
check
the
thermal
vacuum
valve
3
pori
type
CAUTION
Pay
attention
not
to
make
a
short
circuit
between
other
terminals
than
the
specified
terminals
or
electrical
system
of
car
will
get
damaged
4
EC328A
Fig
EC
94
Making
Short
Circuit
6
After
ihe
engine
has
been
warmed
up
sufficiently
check
the
function
of
the
system
again
in
the
same
manner
The
system
except
for
the
top
switch
is
properly
fU
lctioning
if
spark
timing
is
approximately
greater
than
that
without
a
short
circuit
If
not
check
the
thermal
vacuum
valve
control
circuit
or
vacuum
switch
ing
valve
7
As
the
final
step
of
checking
entire
system
top
switch
should
be
checked
as
follows
1
Start
engine
and
keep
at
idling
speed
2
Disconnect
lead
wires
from
vacu
um
switching
valve
at
connetors
CAUTION
Never
forget
this
operation
otherwise
the
circuit
tester
will
get
damaged

EC173A
Fig
EC
95
Disconnecting
Vacuum
Switching
Valve
Connector
3
Apply
parking
brake
and
keep
brake
pedal
fully
depressed
4
Check
continuity
between
two
specified
terminals
ai
function
test
connector
with
gearshift
lever
in
R
or
N
position
The
top
detecting
switch
is
func
tioning
properly
if
the
continuity
is
as
following
table
If
not
replace
the
switch
N
position
No
R
position
Yes
Note
At
idling
CAUTION
Never
race
the
engine
or
car
will
creep
r
q
EC329A
Fig
EC
96
Checking
Top
Detecting
Switch
Arr
model
Emission
Control
System
Entire
system
Non
California
AfT
models
except
Canada
1
Ensure
that
vacuum
hoses
are
properly
connected
to
their
positions
And
confirm
that
gearshift
lever
is
in
P
position
2
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
atdis
tributor
vacuum
controller
3
While
engine
cooling
wat
r
is
be
low
SOoC
1220F
race
engine
and
check
vacuum
for
distributor
If
vacu
um
is
felt
check
thermal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
4
After
engine
is
sufficiently
warmed
up
repeat
the
above
opera
tion
In
this
case
vacuum
should
be
felt
If
not
check
thermal
vacuum
valve
Vacuu
m
switching
valve
If
spark
timing
does
not
vary
at
all
in
checking
entire
system
check
vacu
um
switching
valve
i
follows
I
Warm
up
engine
sufficiently
2
Disconnect
vacuum
switching
valve
lead
wires
3
Set
timing
light
and
keep
engine
speed
at
approximately
1
600
rpm
On
AfT
models
geaishiftlever
should
be
in
N
or
P
4
Apply
l2V
battery
voltage
to
one
of
two
lead
wires
from
vacuum
switching
valve
Then
connect
the
other
lead
wire
to
ground
At
this
time
spark
timing
should
change
appioximately
by
50
If
it
does
not
replace
vacuum
switching
valve
EC175A
Fig
EC
97
Checking
Vacuum
Switching
Valv
Thermal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
U
s
A
models
except
FU
model
Remove
thermal
vacuum
valve
from
engine
Inhale
air
from
port
of
spark
EC32
timing
amttol
systetn
andcheck
to
sure
that
thermal
vacuum
valve
opens
or
closes
in
response
to
its
tempera
ture
Thermal
vacuum
walye
closing
temperature
Above
50
to
63
c
122
to
1450
F
Below
5
to
1SoC
41
to
64
Fl
J
EC161A
Fig
EC
98
Checking
Thermal
Vacuum
Valv
CAUTION
Do
not
allow
water
to
get
inside
the
thenna
vacuum
valve
Top
detecting
switch
M
T
models
To
check
top
detecting
switch
for
proper
ON
OFF
operation
contact
leads
of
an
ohmmeter
with
swiich
lead
wires
and
shift
transmiosion
from
TOP
to
other
forward
gear
and
vice
versa
If
switch
does
not
operate
prop
erly
replace
Continuity
of
top
detecting
switch
should
be
a
follows
Other
than
4th
and
5th
No
4th
and
5th
Yes
Note
In
checking
continuity
oCthe
switch
keep
the
ignition
switch
OFF
Otherwise
the
circuit
tester
will
get
damaged

with
the
pin
hole
of
the
internal
rotor
combined
with
the
manual
shaft
and
check
their
alignment
by
inserting
a
1
5
mm
0
059
in
diameter
pin
into
the
holes
If
the
alignment
is
correct
fasten
the
switch
body
with
the
bolts
pull
out
the
pin
tighten
up
the
screw
in
the
hole
and
fasten
the
selector
lever
as
before
Check
the
continuity
pin
with
the
lesler
If
Ihe
malfunc
tion
still
remains
replace
the
inhibitor
switch
STALL
TEST
The
purpose
of
this
test
is
to
check
the
transmission
and
engine
for
trou
ble
by
measuring
the
maximum
num
bers
of
revoiutions
o
the
cngine
while
vehicle
is
held
in
a
stalled
condition
The
carburetor
is
in
fullthrollle
opera
tion
with
the
selector
lever
in
ranges
1
2
and
I
respectively
Com
pale
the
measured
results
with
the
standard
values
Components
to
be
tested
and
test
itelJUl
I
Clutches
brake
and
band
in
trans
mission
for
slipping
2
Torque
converter
for
proper
func
tioning
3
Engine
for
overall
properly
STAU
TEST
PROCEDURES
Before
testing
check
the
engine
oil
and
torque
converter
oil
warm
up
the
engine
cooling
w
ter
to
suitable
tem
perature
by
running
at
1
200
rpm
with
the
selector
lever
in
the
range
P
for
sevcral
minutes
Warm
up
the
torque
converter
oil
to
suitable
temperature
60
to
lOOoC
140
to
2120F
I
Mount
the
engine
tachometer
at
a
location
that
allows
good
visibility
from
the
driver
s
seat
and
put
a
mark
on
specified
revolutions
on
the
meter
2
Secure
the
front
and
rear
wheels
with
chocks
and
apply
the
hand
brake
Be
SIIre
to
depress
the
brake
pedal
firmly
with
the
left
foot
before
de
pressing
the
accelerator
pedal
3
Throw
the
selector
lever
into
the
range
11
4
Slowly
depress
the
accelerator
pedal
until
the
throttle
valvc
is
fully
Automatic
Transmission
opened
Quickly
read
and
record
the
engine
revolution
when
the
engine
begins
to
rotate
steadily
and
then
release
the
accelerator
pedal
5
Shift
the
selector
lever
to
N
and
operate
the
engine
at
approxi
mately
1
200
rpm
for
more
than
one
minute
to
cool
down
the
torque
con
verter
oil
and
coolant
6
Make
similar
staU
tests
in
ranges
2
I
and
R
CAUTION
The
dill
test
operstion
81
specified
in
i18m
4
should
be
I118de
within
fiv
lIeonds
If
it
tBkes
too
long
the
oil
If
and
the
cluti
hn
blllke
and
b
nd
elll
ly
I
Suf
ficient
cooling
time
should
be
given
r
eech
test
for
the
four
IlInges
0
Z
1
end
R
JUDGEMENT
High
stall
revolution
more
than
staitdard
revolution
If
the
engine
levolulion
in
stall
condi
ion
is
higher
than
the
standard
values
it
indicates
that
onc
or
more
clutches
in
the
transmission
are
slipping
and
therefore
no
further
test
is
required
For
the
following
abnormalities
the
respective
causes
are
presumed
High
rpm
in
all
ranges
low
line
pr
ssure
High
rpm
in
0
2
and
I
and
normal
rpm
in
6R
Rear
clutch
slipping
High
rpm
in
D
and
2
and
normal
rpm
in
One
way
clutch
slipping
High
Ipm
in
R
only
Front
clutch
or
low
and
reverse
brake
slipping
To
determine
which
is
slipping
front
clutch
or
low
and
reverse
brake
a
road
test
is
needed
If
while
coasting
after
starting
with
the
levcr
in
I
range
engine
braking
does
not
work
properly
the
low
and
reverse
brake
is
slipping
Otherwise
the
front
clutch
is
slipping
Slipping
of
the
band
brake
is
diffi
cuJt
to
ascertain
However
jf
it
occurs
with
the
lever
in
1
range
engine
AT
41
revolution
increases
up
to
the
same
level
as
in
1st
range
It
is
impossible
to
check
it
in
the
stall
test
2
Standard
stall
rnoluiion
If
the
engine
revoluiion
in
stall
ondition
is
within
he
standard
values
the
control
elements
are
nOf
mally
operating
in
the
ranges
D
2n
I
and
R
Also
the
engine
and
one
way
clutch
of
the
torque
converter
are
norinal
in
performance
and
operation
The
one
way
clutch
of
the
torque
converter
however
sometimes
sticks
This
is
determined
in
the
road
test
3
Lower
stall
revolution
than
lIand
ard
revolution
If
the
engine
revolution
in
stall
condition
is
lower
than
the
standard
values
it
indicates
that
the
engine
is
in
abnormal
condition
or
the
torque
con
verter
s
one
way
clutch
is
slipping
4
O
hers
I
If
the
accelerating
performance
is
poor
until
vehicle
speed
of
approxi
mately
SO
kmfh
30
MPH
is
attained
and
then
normal
beyond
that
speed
it
can
be
judged
that
the
torque
con
verte
c
s
one
way
clutch
is
slipping
2
If
the
torque
converter
sane
way
dutch
sticks
vehicle
speed
can
not
exceed
approximately
80
kmfh
SO
MPH
in
the
road
tesl
In
such
a
case
the
torque
converter
oil
tem
perature
rises
abnormally
and
so
special
care
is
required
3
If
the
transmission
does
not
op
erate
properly
at
all
vehicle
speeds
it
indicates
poor
engine
performance
ROAD
TEST
An
accurate
knowledge
of
the
au
to
matic
transmission
is
required
for
an
exact
diagnosis
II
is
recommended
that
a
diagnosis
guide
chart
with
the
standard
vehicle
speeds
for
each
stage
of
the
up
and
down
shiftings
be
prepared
Measured
vehicle
speeds
are
to
be
filled
in
the
adjoining
column
after
each
testing
Also
it
is
advisable
to
mount
a
stopper
for
positioning
the
throttle
opening

m
c
n
to
l
l
I
g
iF
0
1
To
side
marker
lamp
L
H
2
To
headlamp
L
H
3
To
horn
L
H
4
To
front
combination
lamp
L
H
5
To
cooler
co
pressor
Air
Con
models
6
To
oil
pressure
switch
7
To
condenser
8
To
horn
R
H
9
To
front
combination
la
t11p
R
H
10
To
side
marker
lamp
R
H
11
To
headlamp
R
H
12
To
body
earth
13
To
fusible
link
14
To
inhibitor
relay
AfT
model
15
To
aut6
choke
relay
16
To
ignition
coil
17
To
condenser
18
To
washer
motor
19
To
engine
harness
No
2
@
20
To
alternator
21
To
starting
motor
22
To
throttle
opener
solenoid
Except
FU
models
23
To
fuel
cut
solenoid
Except
FU
models
24
To
throttle
switch
FU
models
25
To
fuel
cut
solenoid
FU
models
26
To
auto
choke
27
To
VC
cut
solenoid
M
T
and
Calif
AfT
models
28
To
distributor
29
To
thermal
transmitter
30
To
body
harness
31
To
low
pressure
switcn
Air
Con
models
32
To
rear
window
washer
motor
33
To
FICO
solenoid
Air
Con
models
34
To
room
lamp
harness
35
To
cooling
unit
Air
C
on
models
36
To
heater
motor
37
To
engine
revolution
switch
FU
models
38
To
rear
wiper
switch
39
To
wiper
motor
40
To
brake
level
switch
41
To
belt
timer
42
To
horn
relay
43
To
stop
lamp
switch
44
To
kickdown
switch
AfT
model
45
To
hazard
flasher
unit
46
To
turn
signal
flasher
unit
47
To
ignition
switch
48
To
steering
lock
49
To
wiper
switch
50
To
turn
signal
and
hC
rn
switch
51
To
lighting
switch
5i
To
hazard
switch
53
To
belt
switch
54
To
door
switch
L
H
55
To
hand
brake
switch
56
To
automatic
transmission
control
indicator
AfT
models
57
To
instrument
harness
58
To
check
connector
I
0
i
a
z
Z
G
z
tIl
tIl
a
Z
Il
I
to
o
Co
m
16
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n
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1
3

Condition
Insufficient
heating
performance
No
heated
air
discharged
Insufficient
air
flow
to
floor
Insufficient
defrosting
performance
Cold
air
discharged
Insufficient
air
flow
to
defroster
Heated
air
discharged
with
lever
in
VENT
Blower
motor
does
not
run
Control
lever
drags
Outside
air
comes
in
with
fan
in
OFF
Noise
frol11
blower
motor
Body
Electrical
System
Probable
cause
Cooling
water
temperature
too
low
Heater
core
plugged
Insufficient
cooling
water
level
Malfunctioning
air
mix
door
Malfunctioning
water
cock
Blower
motor
speed
too
low
Malfunctioning
floor
door
Refer
to
No
heated
air
discharged
Malfunctioning
hoor
door
or
faulty
seal
Defroster
nozzle
plugged
Leak
at
defroster
duct
lo
nozzle
connection
Water
cock
not
operating
properly
Mode
door
not
operating
properly
or
seal
damaged
Fuse
melted
MOlor
wire
connector
disconnected
Faulty
switch
Faulty
motor
Faultyblower
control
amplifier
Inner
wire
rubbing
against
outer
case
end
Control
cable
bent
excessively
Malfunctioniilg
doors
door
levers
etc
Air
intake
door
not
operating
properly
Control
cable
out
of
adjustment
Loose
bolt
in
blower
motor
BE
56
Corrective
action
Check
thermostat
Rep1ace
as
nece
ry
Clean
Rem
Adjust
control
cable
Adjust
control
cable
Check
motor
terminal
voltage
Repair
poor
connection
and
discontinuity
Replace
motor
if
necessary
Replace
blower
control
amplifier
if
neces
sary
Adjust
control
cable
Adjust
control
cable
Clean
Correcl
Adjust
control
cable
Adjust
control
cable
Correct
cause
and
replace
qrrect
Replace
Check
and
correct
Replace
Adjust
control
cable
Correct
Ch
ck
and
COrrect
Repair
or
replace
Adjust
control
cable
Check
and
tighten
loose
bolts

DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONAC
AIR
CONDITIONING
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
OUTLINE
OF
AIR
CONDITIONER
REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
AIR
FLOW
VACUUM
SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT
GENERAL
SERVICE
REFRIGERANT
R
12
COMPRESSOR
OIL
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
EVACUATING
AND
CHARGING
SYSTEM
CHECKI
NG
FOR
LEAKS
REFRIGERANT
LEVEL
CHECK
COMPRESSOR
OIL
LEVEL
OHECK
PERFORMANCE
TEST
REFRIGERANT
LEAKS
SERVICE
PROCEDURES
FAST
IDLE
ACTUATOR
IDL
E
PULLEY
AND
COMPRESSOR
DRIVE
BELT
COMPR
ESSOR
CONDENSER
RECEIV
ER
DRIER
REFRIGERANT
LINES
I
COOLING
UNIT
EXPANSION
VALVE
THERMOSTAT
MAIN
RELAY
HEATER
UNIT
WATER
COCK
AC
2
AC
2
AC
3
AC
5
AC
6
AC
7
AC
9
AC
9
AC
9
AC
9
AC
9
AC
9
AC
1
AC14
AC15
AC
17
AC17
AC17
AC18
AC1B
AC19
AC19
AC
20
AC
20
AC
21
ACc21
AC
22
AC
22
AC
23
AC
23
AC
23
BLOWER
MOTOR
RESISTOR
AIR
CONDITIONER
CONTROL
FAN
SWITCH
MICROSWITCH
LOW
PRESSURE
SWITCH
MAGNET
VALVE
FUSE
REPLACEMENT
VACUUM
HOSE
DIAGRAM
WIRING
DIAGRAM
COMPRESSOR
MODEL
SC206
PRELIMINARY
CLEANING
COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH
SHAFT
SEAL
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVE
PLATE
DISCHARGE
AND
sU
CTiON
CONNECTORS
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
AIR
CONDITIONER
DIAGNOSES
BLOWER
MOTOR
DIAGNOSES
COMPRESSOR
DIAGNOSES
COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH
DIAGNOSES
VACUUM
SYSTEM
DIAGNOSES
PERFORMANCE
TEST
DIAGNOSES
PERFORMANCE
CHART
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
AC
23
AC
23
AC
23
AC
23
AC23
AC
24
AC
24
AC24
AC
24
AC
25
AC
26
AC
27
AC
27
AC
28
AC30
AC30
AC32
AC
32
AC
33
AC34
AC35
AC36
AC37
AC
41
AC
42
AC
42
AC
42
AC
43
AC
44

Air
Conditioning
DESCRIPTION
OUTLINE
OF
AIR
CONDITIONER
level
and
ventilation
functions
Its
control
system
consists
of
a
mechani
cal
system
using
cables
and
engine
vacuum
and
electric
system
The
component
units
of
the
air
conditioner
are
installed
in
the
engine
and
passenger
compartments
the
compressor
and
condenser
in
the
for
mer
and
the
unit
comprising
the
evaporator
heater
and
blower
and
i
Is
control
in
the
latter
The
units
in
the
passenger
compartment
aTe
summa
rized
as
foUows
Th
ipr
conditio
er
isa
combine4
unit
of
an
evaporator
heater
and
blower
and
provides
heating
and
cool
lng
functions
In
addition
it
has
hi
I
1
Heater
unit
2
Ventilation
door
3
Air
mix
dom
4
Air
intake
door
5
Cooling
unit
6
E
r
or
7
Blower
motor
8
Floor
door
AC377A
Fig
AC
1
Air
Conditioning
Unit
and
Air
Flow
AC
2