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ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INSPECTION
(See page AC±28)
ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse of removal.
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE EVAPORATOR
(See page AC±82)
2. REMOVE EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Pull out the evaporator temperature sensor from the evapo-
rator.
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INSPECTION
(See page AC±32)
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
REMOVAL
REMOVE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(a) Remove the ambient temperature sensor from the bumper
reinforcement.
(b) Disconnect the connector.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INSPECTION
(See page AC±30)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMSENSORAC±105
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR REMOVAL
1. REMOVE AIR CONDITIONING UNIT
(See page AC±80)
2. REMOVE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) After pulling off the clamp, pull out the sensor.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR INSPECTION
(See page AC±34)
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal. AC±106
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMSENSOR
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ELECTRIC COOLING FAN
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
Condenser Fan:
1. INSPECT CONDENCER
(a) Disconnect the fan connector.
(b) Connect battery and ammeter to the cooling fan connector.
(c) Check that the condenser fan rotates smoothly, and check
the reading on the ammeter.
Standard amperage:
6.0±7.4 A
(d) Reconect the fan connector.
2. CONNECT NEGATIVE (±) TERMINAL CABLE TO
BATTERY
Radiator Fan:
(See page EG±353)
COOLING FAN RELAYS INSPECTION
(See page EG±356)
ECT SWITCH
(in ENGINE RADIATOR)
(See page EG±356)
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMELECTRIC COOLING FANAC±107
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RELAY
HEATER MAIN RELAY
HEATER MAIN RELAY REMOVAL
1. REMOVE JUNCTION BLOCK NO. 2 COVER
Remove the 2 clips and the junction block No. 2 cover.
2. REMOVE HEATER MAIN RELAY
HEATER MAIN RELAY INSPECTION
(See page AC±59)
HEATER MAIN RELAY INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY
MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY REMOVAL
1. REMOVE JUNCTION BLOCK NO. 2 COVER
Remove the 2 clips and the junction block No. 2 cover.
2. REMOVE MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY
MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY
INSPECTION
(See page AC±65)
MAGNETIC CLUTCH RELAY
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal. AC±108
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMRELAY
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AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE CENTER CLUSTER PANEL
(See page BO±45)
2. REMOVE RADIO WITH AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
(a) Remove the 4 screws and radio with the air conditioning
amplifier.
(b) Disconnect the connectors.
3. REMOVE AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER FROM RADIO
(a) Remove the 4 screws and the 4 bolts.
(b) Remove the air conditioning amplifier from radio.
AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
INSPECTION
(See page AC±23)
AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMAIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIERAC±109
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AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL
ASSEMBLY
AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. REMOVE CENTER CLUSTER PANEL
(See page BO±45)
2. REMOVE AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the 3 screws and the air conditioning control
assembly.
AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL
ASSEMBLY INSPECTION
(See page AC±66)
AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal. AC±110
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMAIR CONDITIONING CONTROL ASSEMBLY
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
Refrigerant charge volume 700 + 50g. 24.96 + 1.76 oz.
Idle speed
2JZ±GE (M/T)
Magnetic clutch not engaged
Approx. 700 rpm
Magnetic clutch engaged Approx. 900 rpm
2JZ±GE (A/T)
Magnetic clutch not engaged
Approx. 700 rpm
Magnetic clutch engaged Approx. 800 rpm
2JZ±GTE
Magnetic clutch not engaged Approx. 650 rpm
Magnetic clutch engaged
Approx. 800 rpm
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Part tightened
NVm
kgfVcm
ftVlbf
Suction hose x Compressor 10 100 7
Discharge hose x Compressor 10 100 7
Compressor x Engine Stud bolt 26 265 19.2
Other bolts and nut
52
530
38.3
Liquid tube x Receiver 5.4 55 48 in.Vlbf
Liquid tube x Condenser 10 100 7
Discharge tube x Condenser
10
100
7
Expansion valve x Evaporator 5.4 55 48 in.Vlbf
Suction tube x A/C unit 10 100 7
Liquid tube x A/C unit 10 100 7
Pressure switch x Liquired tube
10
100
7
Revolution detecting sensor x Compressor 6.0 60 52 in.Vlbf
Condenser upper mounting x Body 4.1 42 36 in.Vlbf
Liquid lines
10
100
7
Discharge lines 10 100 7
Suction lines 10 100 7
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMSERVICE SPECIFICATIONSAC±111
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INTRODUCTIONHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL -
IN-1
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
To assist you in finding your way through the manual, the Section Title and major heading are given
at the top of every page.
PREPARATION
Preparation lists the SST (Special Service Tools), recommended tools, equipment, lubricant and SSM
(Special Service Materials) which should be prepared before beginning the operation and explains the
purpose of each one.
REPAIR PROCEDURES
Most repair operations begin with an overview illustration. It identifies the components and shows how
the parts fit together.
Example:
IN002-0T