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00 Ð 18 SERVICE INFORMATION
BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT RUN
·IS NO. C-19 (25A) FUSE OK?
·IS BLOWER RELAY (B-36) OK?
YESNO
REPLACE
NO
REPLACE
NO
REPLACE
NO
REPLACE CONTROL LEVER ASSEMBLY
NO
REPLACE
NO
OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN NO. C-19
(25A) FUSE AND NO. B5-1 (NO. B5-2;
RHD)
YES
·IS RESISTOR OK?
YES
·IS FAN CONTROL KNOB (FAN SWITCH) OK?
YES
·IS BLOWER MOTOR OK?
YES
·TURN THE IGNITION SWITCH ÒONÓ (ENGINE IS
RUNNING)
·FAN CONTROL KNOB (FAN SWITCH) ÒONÓ
·CHECK TO SEE IF BATTERY VOLTAGE IS PRESENT
AT CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR TERMINAL NO. B5-1
(NO. B5-2; RHD)
YES
POOR GROUND OR OPEN CIRCUIT EITHER BETWEEN
CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR TERMINAL NO. B5-2
(NO. B5-1; RHD) AND NO. I-41-2 OR NO. I18-1 AND BODY
GROUND NO. B-2 (NO. B-1; RHD)
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SERVICE INFORMATION 00 Ð 19
BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT RUN IN CERTAIN
POSITION
A1 : (LOW)
BLOWER MOTOR DOES
B2 : (MEDIUM LOW)
NOT RUN AT
C3 : (MEDIUM HI) POSITION
D4 : (HIGH)
* CHECKING IS PERFORMED ONLY WHEN IN
THE MALFUNCTION MODE.
·IS RESISTOR OK?
YES
·IS FAN CONTROL KNOB (FAN SWITCH) OK?
YES
ACONDITION:
·OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR
TERMINAL NO. I41-1 AND NO. I18-2
BCONDITION:
·OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR
TERMINAL NO. I41-4 AND NO. I18-5
CCONDITION:
·OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR
TERMINAL NO. I41-6 AND NO. I18-3
DCONDITION:
·OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR
TERMINAL NO. I41-3 AND NO. I18-6
NO
REPLACE
NO
REPLACE CONTROL LEVER
ASSEMBLY
BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT STOP AT ÒOFFÓ
POSITION
·IS FAN CONTROL KNOB (FAN SWITCH) OK?
YES
SHORT CIRCUIT BETWEEN CHASSIS SIDE
CONNECTOR TERMINAL
·NO. B5-2 (NO. B5-1 : RHD) AND NO. I41-2
(OR)
·NO. I41-3 AND NO. I18-6
(OR)
·NO. I41-6 AND NO. I18-3
(OR)
·NO. I41-4 AND NO. I18-5
(OR)
·NO. I41-1 AND NO. I18-2
NO
REPLACE CONTROL LEVER
ASSEMBLY
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00 Ð 20 SERVICE INFORMATION
CERAMIC HEATER
When the fan control knob (fan switch) turns on
with the temperature control knob set to ÒFULL
HOTÓ (full hot switch ÒONÓ), the ceramic heater in
the heater unit turns on and the blow temperature
goes up. When the ceramic heater turns on, FICDstarts to operate at the same time. When either one
of the fan switch, the full hot switch or the thermo
switch (which turns on when the coolant tempera-
ture gets below 80°C (176°F) turns off, the ceramic
heater also turns off.
FL-3
40A
C/HEATER
RELAY;
HEATER A/CECM
(J1-23)
24
13
C-20
10A
A/C
FL-1
80A
MAIN
B-18B-1
B-36
1
3
X-12
2
4
1
3
X-21
2
4
1
2
1
2
4
13
24
1
1
2CERAMIC
HEATER
FAN SW.
B-19
B-48
I-18
B-44
B-49
RELAY;
THERMO
SW
RELAY;
CERAMIC
HEATER
DIODE
FULL HOT
SW.
B-1
B-48
1
21
22112
B-49
I-18
213
5 4612
34
B-36X-12X-21
1234
B-44
(RHD)
B-2(LHD)
B-2
D08RWD66
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SERVICE INFORMATION 00 Ð 21
CERAMIC HEATER DOES NOT OPERATE
·ARE NO. FL-3 (40A) AND NO. C-20 (10A) OK?
YESNO
REPLACE
REPLACE
REPLACE
REPLACE
·ARE A/C AND CERAMIC HEATER RELAYS OK?
YESNO
·ARE BLOWER MOTOR AND FAN SW. OK?
YESNO
·IS FULL HOT SW. OK?
·DOES TEMP. CONTROL LINK (HEATER UNIT)
OPERATE CORRECTLY?
YESNO
REPLACE·TURN THE IGNITION SW. ÒONÓ (ENGINE IS RUNNING)·CERAMIC HEATER ÒONÓ
·CHECK TO SEE IF BATTERY VOLTAGE IS PRESENT AT
CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR TERMINAL NO. B48-1
YESNO
OPEN CIRCUIT·CHECK TO SEE IF BATTERY VOLTAGE IS PRESENT AT
CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR TERMINAL NO. B48-2
YESNO
CERAMIC HEATER DEFECTIVE·CHECK THE CERAMIC HEATER OR CERAMIC HEATER-
RELATED HARNESS FOR A POOR GROUND AND REPAIR
IT AS NECESSARY
YESNO
·DOES CONTROL LEVER CABLE OPERATE CORRECTLY?·IS THERMO RELAY OK?
YESNO
NOYES
ADJUST OR REPLACEREPAIR OR REPLACE
TEMP. CONTROL UNIT
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00 Ð 22 SERVICE INFORMATION
CERAMIC HEATER DOES NOT STOP
WHEN THE IGNITION SW. ÒOFFÓ, DOES CERAMIC HEATER
STOP?
YESNO
CERAMIC HEATER RELAY DEFECTIVE·SHORT CIRCUIT BETWEEN CHASSIS SIDE RELAY TERMINAL
NO. X12-3 AND CHASSIS SIDE CONNECTOR TERMINALNO. B49-1
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SERVICE INFORMATION 00 Ð 23
AIR CONDITIONING CYCLE TROUBLESHOOTING
No cooling or insuffi-
cient cooling
Insufficient velocity
of cooling air1. Magnetic clutch does not run
2. Compressor is not rotating properly
·Drive belt loosened or broken
·Magnetic clutch face is not
clean and slips
·Incorrect clearance between
magnetic drive plate and pulley
·Compressor oil leaks from shaft
seal or shell
·Compressor seized
3. Insufficient or excessive charge of
refrigerant
4. Leaks in the refrigerant system
5. Condenser clogged or insufficient
radiation
6. Temperature control link unit of the
heater unit defective
7. Unsteady operation due to foreign
substance in expansion valve
8. Poor operation of electronic thermo-
stat
1. Evaporator clogged or frosted
2. Air leaking from cooling unit or air
duct
3. Blower motor does not rotate prop-
erly·Refer to ÒMAGNETIC CLUTCHÓ
troubleshooting
·Adjust the drive belt to the specified
tension or replace the drive belt
·Clean the magnetic clutch face or
replace
·Adjust the clearance (Refer to
Section 1D ÒCOMPRESSOR OVER-
HAULÓ
·Replace the compressor
·Replace the compressor
·Discharge and recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified amount.
·Check refrigerant system for leaks
and repair as necessary
Discharge and recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified amount.
·Clean the condenser or replace as
necessary
·Check radiator or condenser fan
function
·Repair the link unit
·Replace the expansion valve
·Check electronic thermostat and
replace as necessary
·Check evaporator core and replace
or clean the core
·Check evaporator and duct connec-
tion, then repair as necessary
·Refer to Section 00 for ÒFAN
CONTROL KNOB (FAN SWITCH)Ó
troubleshooting
* For the execution of the charging and discharging operation in the table above, refer to the ÒRECOVERY,
RECYCLING, EVACUATING AND CHARGINGÓ in section 1B.
TROUBLEPOSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTION
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00 Ð 24 SERVICE INFORMATION
CHECKING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
WITH MANIFOLD GAUGE
Conditions;
·Ambient temperature at approx. 25 ~30°C (77
~86°F)
·Run the engine at Idling
·A/C switch is ÒONÓ
·Run the blower motor at Ò4Ó (high) position
·Temperature control knob sets at ÒMAX COLDÓ
·Air source selector lever at ÒCIRCÓ
·Close the all doors
Normal pressures kpa (kgácm
2/ PSI);
Low-pressure side:
Approx. 147 Ð 294 (1.5 Ð 3.0 / 21 Ð 43)
High-pressure side:
Approx. 1373 Ð 1863 (14 Ð 19 / 199 Ð 270 )
Connect the manifold gauge
Low-pressure hose (LOW)~Suction side
High-pressure hose (HI)~Discharge side (Low side) (High side)
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RESULT SYMPTOM TROUBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
SERVICE INFORMATION 00 Ð 25
Reduced or no air flow through
the condenser
No bubbles in sight glass when
condenser is cooled by water
(Insufficient cooling)
After stopping air conditioning,
pressure drops approx. 196 kPa
(28 PSI) quickly
Insufficient cooling and excessive
bubbles in the sight glass
Low pressure gauge indicates
vacuum
Frost or dew on refrigerant line
before and after receiver/ drier or
expansion valve, and low pres-
sure gauge indicates vacuum
After turning off air conditioning,
high and low pressure gauge
balanced quickly
Low pressure gauge is lowered
after condenser is cooled by
water
Low pressure hose temperature
around the compressor refriger-
ant line connector is lower than
around evaporator
After turning off air conditioning,
high and low pressure gauge is
balanced quickly
Air conditioning turns off before
passenger compartment is suffi-
ciently cool·Condenser clogged or dirty
·Radiator (condenser) fan
does not operate properly
·Excessive refrigerant in
system
·Air in system
·Insufficient refrigerant in
system
·Clogged or defective expan-
sion valve
·Restriction caused by debris
or moisture in receiver/drier
·Compressor seal defective
·Poor compression due to
defective compressor gasket
·Excessive refrigerant in
system
·Unsatisfactory valve opera-
tion due to defective temper-
ature sensor of expansion
valve
·Expansion valve opens too
long
·Compressor gasket is defec-
tive
·Electronic thermostat defec-
tive·Clean
·Check cooling fan
operation
·Check sight glass.
(See ÒReading Sight
GlassÓ)
·Discharge and
recover refrigerant.
Recharge to speci-
fied amount
·Evacuate and
charge refrigerant
system
·Check sight glass.
(See ÒReading Sight
GlassÓ)
·Check for leaks
·Discharge and
recover refrigerant.
Recharge to speci-
fied amount
·Replace the expan-
sion valve
·Check system for
restriction and
replace
receiver/drier
·Replace or repair
compressor
·Discharge and
recover refrigerant
Recharge to speci-
fied amount
·Replace the expan-
sion valve
·Replace
·Check the electronic
thermostat and
replace as neces-
saryDischarge
(High) pres-
sure gauge
abnormally
high
Discharge
(High) pres-
sure gauge
abnormally
low
Suction
(Low) pres-
sure gauge
abnormally
high
* For the charging and discharging operations in the table above, refer to ÒRECOVERY, RECYCLING,
EVACUATION AND CHARGINGÓ in this section.