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Electrics
Component Index Sheet 1-97 MY
Component
Name
ABS ECU
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor - Front RH
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor - Front LH
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor - Rear RH
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor - Rear LH
Airbag Crash Sensor RH
Airbag Crash Sensor LH
Airbag Diagnostic Monitor
Airbag (Drivers)
Airbag (Passengers)
Airbag Safing Sensor LHD
Air Conditioning Compressor Clutch
Air Conditioning Control
Air Conditioning Trinary Switch
Air Conditioning Unit
Air Pump
Air Temperature Sensor (IAT1)
Air Temperature Sensor (IAT2)
Alarm LED Inverter
Alarm Sounder
Alternator (Generator)
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Barometric Pressure Sensor
Blower Fan LH
Blower Fan RH
Bonnet Switch
Boot Lamp LH
Boot Lamp RH
Boot Lock Actuator
Brake Fluid Level Sensor
Camshaft Sensor (CMP)
Capacitor (Generator)
Catalyst Overtemperature/Speed Warning Module
CD Autochanger
Central Locking Unit '
Cigar Lighter
Column Switchgear Assembly
Coolant Low Level Sensor
Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT)
Coolant Temperature Sensor - Temp Gauge
Courtesy Light
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP)
Cruise Control Clutch Switch (RHD)
Cruise Control Disable and Stop Lamp Switch
Cruise Control On/Off Switch
Cruise Control Servo Unit
Cruise Control Set Switch
Diagnostic Socket - Lower
Diagnostic Socket - Upper
Door Closed Microswitch (Drivers)
Door Closed Microswitch (Passengers)
Door Lock Motor (Drivers)
Door Lock Motor (Passengers)
Door Lock Switch (Drivers)
Component
Location
(Figure No.-ltem No.)
1-5
1-3
1-3
8-1
8-1
2-3
2-3
4-2
9-6
9-1
2-6
9-4
9-2
9-5
9-2
9-3
3-7
3-11
7-8
2-4
3-12
1-1
8-6
10-10
10-4
2-2
10-8
10-6
10-7
16-3
3-2
1-2
4-8
5-5
6-10
6-5
10-5
10-3
3-4
3-3
10-9
3-1
10-2
1-4
6-6
2-8
6-7
11-3
11-3
7-6
7-6
11-6
11-9
11-5
Circuit
Reference
(Sheet No.-Coordinates)
20-A1
20-D2
20-D3
20-B6
20-C6
3-D1
1-C3
11-C6
9-A3
11-C4
12-B4
3-C1
3-D3
3-D1
11-CI
1-C2
5-C1
5-B3
14-B6
1-B2
5-A6
1-A2
4-A4
8-A3
12-C3
1-C5
15-A4
16-D3
16-C6
20-B3
5-C1
5-A5
11-C3 Japan Only
10-B3 Rear of Radio
12-D4
13-A3
9-A2
3-A3
5-B1
5-C1
9-B1
5-A2
3-C5
9-A3
13-A5
2-A6
13-B5
10-A6
10-A5
21-A2
22-A2
21-B1
22-Bl
21-A2
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Electrics
Component Index Sheet 3 - 97
MY
Component
Name
Interior Light - Rear RH
Key Solenoid
Key-In Warning Switch
Low Coolant Signal Transmitter
Low Level Sensor (Screenwash)
Map Reading Light
Mass Airflow (MAF) Sensor
Multifunction Module
Number Plate Lamp - LH
Number Plate Lamp - RH
Oil Pressure Transducer (EOP)
PATS Module
PATS Transceiver
Performance Mode Switch
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
Purge Cannister Vent Valve
Radiator Switch
Radio
Radio Aerial
Radio Telephone Connector
Radio Tweeter (LH)
Radio Tweeter (RH)
Rear Lamp - LH
Rear Lamp - RH
Relay - Air Conditioning
Relay - Air Conditioning W.O.T.
Relay - Air Pump
Relay - Auxiliary Load (
Relay - Auxiliary Load (
Relay - Courtesy Lights (
Relay - Clutch (
Relay-Day Time Running (
Relay - Drivers Seat Heater (
Relay - Fan Change-Over (
Relay - Fan Run On
Relay - Front Fog Lamps
Relay - Fuel Pump 1
Relay - Fuel Pump 2
Relay - Gearbox Failure Warning
Relay - Glass Drop
Relay - Hazard Unit
Relay - Headlamp Dipped Beam
Relay- Headlamps
Relay - Heated Front Screen Control
Relay - Heated Rear Window
Relay - Hood Down (Roof Down)
Relay - Hood Up (Roof Up)
Relay - Horn
Relay - indicator Unit (Flasher Unit)
Relay - Left Quarter Light Up
Relay - Left Quarter Light Down
Relay - Load
Relay- Main
Relay - Main Beam
Relay - Passenger Seat Heater
Component
Location
14-6
14-4
14-4
7-13
14-3
10-9
14-1
6-1
14-8
14-7
15-3
4-9
15-4
6-8
4-1
15-7
15-2
5-1
5-4
8-3
5-2
5-2
15-8
15-6
see relay location chart) di II II II
II II II II
II II II II
11 II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
11 II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II It II
II II II II
11 II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II It II II
II II II II
11 II II II
II II II II
11 II II II
11 II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
II II II II
Circuit
Reference
16-A2
9-D3
9-D3
12-82
3-A2
8-A4
5-D2
12-B5
16-D6
16-C6
5-C4
12-B1
9-C2
4-A2
6-B5
15-B3
5-D1
10-B3
16-C2
16-B5
8-A3
12-C2
15-B6
16-D2
3-A4
3-A5
1-A5
9-D1
12-D1
9-D1
1-B5
1-A6
23-D3
3-C4
3-A3
) 1-B5
) 17-A2
) 17-A4
9-D2
) 12-C1
) 8-C3
2-A2
) 2-B2
) 12-D3
) 8-C4
) 19-A2
) 19-A3
) 1-85
) 8-C3
) 18-A5
) 18-A5
) 12-D1
) 12-D2
) 2-83
) 24-D3
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Body Repair ' —^^ '-^ >^-/
Body Repair
Introduction
This section contains information for the body repair and rectification of the vehicle. Wherever possible the vehicle
must be returned to its original manufactured condition. Following repair the vehicle must be fully checked and, if
necessary, the braking system and steering must be fully reset.
Health and Safety
Ensure that the correct working practices are established before beginning work.
Observe that the correct working practices are followed whether they be legislative or common sense.
Be aware of the potential risks of using materials used in the manufacture and repair of vehicles and take the
appropriate precautions.
Warning: Make sure that the working practices for the air conditioning
system
are followed: do not vent the refrigerant
directly into the atmosphere and always use the approved recovery/recycle /recharge equipment, always wear
suitable protective garments to prevent injury to the eyes and the skin.
Potential Risks
Paint
If the organic solvents, contained in paints, are inhaled for any length of time damage can be caused to the liver,
kidneys, respiratory tract and the digestive system.
Prolonged exposure to isocyanates can cause lung sensitisation and asthma-like symtoms can develop with
subsequent re-exposure to even low concentrations.
Solvent inhilation can cause dizziness or loss of consciousness.
Inhilation of spray dust and sanding debris can cause lung damage.
Paint activatorsand additives will damage the eyesor can cause dermatitis if allowed to splash and come into contact
with these areas. Peroxide and acid catalysts can cause burns.
Applied heat
There is considerable risk of damage to the eyes and skin when welding or flame cutting.
Fire is a serious danger as many materials and fluids in the vehicle are inflammable.
Toxic and dangerous fumes can be liberated when the following are subjected to heat; expanded foam, corrosion
protection,
adhesive and sealing compounds,
trim,
seat material and paints that contain isocyanates.
When heated to
a
temperature of 300°C, polyu rethane based compounds can
1
iberate small quantities of isocyanate.
Many types of nitrogen containing chemicals may be liberated as breakdown products, these chemicals can
contain isocyanates, oxides of nitrogen and hydrogen cyanide.
Potentially toxic or asphyxiant fumes and gases are produced by welding, for example; zinc oxide with zinc coated
panels and ozone gas from the MIC process.
Metal repair
There is considerable risk of damage to the eyes, ears and skin when metal cutting, forming and dressing is being
carried out.
Soldering may be hazardous because of heat generated fumes and skin contact with the materials.
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Air Conditioning
Contents
Contents
General Description 8-5
Specifications 8-5
Climate Control System 8-6
System Description 8-7
Special Servicing Tools and Equipment 8-7
Working Practices 8-8
General 8-8
Handling Refrigerant 8-8
Handling Lubricating Oil 8-8
System Maintenance 8-8
Temperature Distribution System 8-9
Fan Speed Control (Mode Switch) 8-10
Face Level Temperature Differential 8-10
Temperature Rotary Control 8-10
Refrigeration Cycle 8-11
System Protection 8-12
General System Procedures 8-12
Leak Test 8-12
Charge Recovery (System Depressurisation) 8-12
Evacuating the System 8-13
Adding Compressor Lubricating Oil 8-13
Adding Refrigerant 8-14
Functional Check 8-15
System Trouble Shooting 8-1 7
Electronic Control Module (ECM) 8-19
In Car Controls 8-21
Temperature Demand Switch 8-21
Face Level Differential Controller 8-21
Air Conditioning Function Switch 8-22
Fan Speed Control Switch (Mode Switch) 8-23
Temperature Sensors 8-23
Evaporator Sensor 8-24
Motorised In-Car Aspirated Sensor 8-24
Water Temperature Switch 8-25
Blower Motors 8-25
Potentiometers 8-26
Servo Motors 8-27
Vacuum System 8-28
Pressure-Temperature Graphs 8-29
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System Fault Diagnosis
Fault Finding
Blower Motor Test
Open Water Temperature Switch Needs
Short Water Temperature Switch Leads
Refrigeration
Compressors
Compressor Clutch Control
Trinary Switch
Condenser
Receiver-Drier
Evaporator
Expansion Valve
Sanden Compressor SD7H15
Manifold Gauge Set
System Checking with the Manifold Gauge Set
Evacuating the Manifold Gauge Set
Connecting the Manifold Gauge Set
Stabilising the System
Purging the Test Hoses
Leak Test
Manifold Gauge Set Check Procedures
Refrigerant Slightly Low.
Refrigerant Excessively Low.
Air In The System.
Compressor Malfunction
Moisture in the System
A Large Amount of Air in the System.
Expansion Valve Malfunction.
Expansion Valve Malfunction
Restriction in the High Pressure Side.
Torque Levels for the Hose Connections
8-30
8-33
8-33
8-33
8-34
8-35
8-35
8-35
8-35
8-36
8-36
8-36
8-37
8-39
8-39
8-39
8-39
8-40
8-40
8-41
8-41
8-42
8-42
8-43
8-44
8-45
8-45
8-46
8-46
8-47
Air Conditioning Procedures
Depressurising
Recovering Refrigerant
Evacuating and Recycling the Refrigerant
Recharging the System
Compressor Oil Check
8-47
8-47
8-48
8-49
8-49
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Contents
Repair Procedures
8.1.01.1 Compressor Removal/Renewal 8-51
8.1.02.1 Field Coil Renewal 8-52
8.1.03.1 Renew Gasket Kit 8-52
8.1.04.1 Valve Plate Renewal 8-53
8.1.05.1 Expansion Valve Renewal 8-54
8.1.06.1 Hose-Compressor to Evaporator Renewal 8-55
8.2.01.1 Air Conditioning Unit Renewal 8-55
8.2.02.1 Evaporator Unit Renewal 8-56
8.2.03.1 Upper Servo Feedback Potentiometer Renewal 8-57
8.2.04.1 Lower Servo Feedback Potentiometer Renew 8-57
8.2.05.1 Upper Flap Motor Assembly Renew 8-58
8.2.06.1 Lower Flap Motor Assembly Renew 8-58
8.2.07.1 Ambient Temperature Sensor Renew 8-59
8.2.08.1 Blower Motor Driver Side Renewal 8-59
8.2.09.1 Blower Motor Passenger Side Renewal 8-59
8.2.10.1 Blower Assembly Driver/Passenger Side Overhaul 8-60
8.2.11.1 Blower Motor High Speed Relay Renewal 8-61
8.2.12.1 Water Temperature Switch Renewal 8-62
8.2.13.1 Heater Matrix Renewal 8-62
8.2.14.1 Electronic Control Module Renew 8-63
8.3.01.1 Vacuum System Solenoid Renewal 8-63
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Air Conditioning
General Description
General Description
Specifications
Refrigerant
Designation
Refrigerant R134A
(HFCUAA)
Compressor
Type
&
model
SD-7H15
Charge weight
1050g±50g
Configuration
7 cylinder
Compressor Lubricants
Designation
Polyalkylene glycol
(PAG)
Standard
for
Recovery, Recharge
and
Recycle Equipment,
System Capacity
120-150
ml
Manufacturer and Type
ICI Klea
or
equivalent
Manufacturer
Sanden
155 cm^
per
revolution
Manufacturer and Type
Sanden SP
20
Feature
Recovery rate
Cleaning capability
Oil separator
Vacuum pump
Filter
Charge
Hoses
Charge pressure
Compressor Belt Tension
Type
Vee belt
Burroughs method
Clavis method
Requirement
0.014-0.062
mVmin.
(1.36 kg in 20
minutes)
15
ppm
moisture; 4000
ppm oil; 330 ppm
non-condensable gases
in air
With hermetic compressor and automatic
oil
return
2 stage
0.07
-0.127 mVmin.
Replaceable with moisture indicator
Selectable charge weight and automatic delivery
Dedicated Refrigerant R134A port connections.
Heating element
to
increase pressure
Condition and range
All figures apply
to a
cold belt.
New belt
578 to 623 N
If tension
is
below
356 N,
reset
at 512 to 534 N
New belt
147 to 153 Hz
If tension
is
below
110 Hz,
reset
at 132 to 138 Hz
Note:
The
tension
is
measured
midway between the
compressor
and crankshaft pulleys. For a new
belt,
rotate engine three
revolutions minimum and then re-check the tension.
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Air Conditioning
General Description 5^^?
climate Control System
Features
Refrigerant R134A (Hydro fluorocarbon), non ozone depletory.
PAG (polyalkylene glycol) synthetic compressor lubricating oil.
Dedicated and improved compressor for Refrigerant R134A.
Quick fit and release self sealing charge and discharge ports.
Triple pressure (Trinary) switch to control the compressor (incorporated into the liquid line).
Clamp retained 'O' ring seals at the expansion valve and evaporator.
All aluminium evaporator matrix and pipe work.
Aluminium receiver-dryer (without sight glass) and HFC dedicated desiccant.
Parallel flow extended height condenser.
Single muffler situated in the suction hose.
Improved electrical system connectors.
Improved system control panel.
System Recognition
Identification Features
Aluminium pipes.
Large diameter, quick release charge and recovery ports.
No sight glass.
8-6 May 1996