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– Compressor and Tension Pulley HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-26
MAGNETIC CLUTCH
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
46
2 1
53
Disassembly steps
EAir gap adjustment
AD1. Self-locking nut
C2. Armature
3. ShimsB4. Snap ring
5. Rotor
A6. Field core
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
ASELF-LOCKING NUT REMOVAL
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
AFIELD CORE INSTALLATION
When installing the field core to the compressor body, install
so that the pin hole of the compressor body and the field
core projection are aligned.
MB991386
MB991367
Field core
projection
Compressor
body pin hole
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– Compressor and Tension Pulley HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-27
BSNAP RING INSTALLATION
Install the snap ring using a pair of snap ring pliers so that
the tapered surface is at the outer side.
CARMATURE INSTALLATION
Align the serration projection of the crankshaft with the notch
in the armature, and then fit them together.
DSELF-LOCKING NUT INSTALLATION
Use the special tool to hold the magnet clutch, and tighten
the self-locking nut in the same manner as removal.
EAIR GAP ADJUSTMENT
Check whether or not the air gap of the clutch is within the
standard value. If there is a deviation of the air gap from
the standard value, make the necessary adjustment by
adjusting the number of shims.
Standard value: 0.4 – 0.6 mmSnap ringRotorField core
Tapered part
Armature Notch
Crankshaft
Serration
projection
Thickness gauge
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– Condenser and Condenser Fan HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-28
CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12 Nm
46
2
1 5
37
8
Piping connection
O-ring
A/C Compressor oil: SUN PAG 56
Condenser fan removal steps
Front bumper
A1. Condenser fan motor and shroud
assembly
2. Fan
3. Motor assembly
4. ShroudCondenser removal steps
Discharging and charging of
refrigerant (Refer to P.55-6.)
5. Reserve tank
6. Radiator mounting bolt
B7. Discharge hose, liquid pipe A
connection
C8. Condenser
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– Condenser and Condenser Fan HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-29
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AFAN MOTOR AND SHROUD ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
Remove the clamp bolt of the power steering oil cooler pipe.
Remove the fan motor and shroud assembly while pulling
the power steering oil cooler pipe toward you.
BDISCHARGE HOSE / LIQUID PIPE A
DISCONNECTION
Plug the open end of the disconnected hose and the opening
in the cooling unit not to let foreign matter get into them.
Caution
Seal the hoses completely, otherwise the compressor
oil and receiver will absorb water vapour easily.
CCONDENSER REMOVAL
Move the radiator to the engine side and then lift up the
condenser to remove it.
INSPECTION
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR CHECK
Battery connection terminalCondenser fan operation
12
Rotate
Condenser
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– Refrigerant Line HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-30
REFRIGERANT LINE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Discharging and Charging of Refrigerant
(Refer to P.55-6.)
Air Cleaner Case and Hose Removal and
Installation
O-ring
Piping connection
A/C Compressor oil: SUN PAG 56
4 62
1 5
3
7 8
9
10
3
A1. Liquid pipe B
2. Clip
3. Clamp
A4. Suction hose assembly
A5. Liquid pipe A6. Clip
A7. Receiver
8. Dual pressure switch
9. Receiver bracket
A10. Discharge hose
AHOSE / PIPE DISCONNECTION
Plug the open end of the disconnected hose and the opening
in the cooling unit not to let foreign matter get into them.
Caution
Seal the hoses completely, otherwise the compressor
oil and receiver will absorb water vapour easily.
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– Ducts HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-31
DUCTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4 6
2 1
5
3
7 8
8
1. Center air outlet assembly
2. Center ventilation duct
(Refer to P.55-18, 19.)
3. Undercover
(Refer to P.55-20.)
4. Side air outlet assembly
5. Defroster nozzel
6. Distribution ductRear heater duct removal steps
Front seat assembly
Floor console assembly
7. Rear heater duct
regions>
Radio and tape player
8. Foot duct
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– Ducts HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-32
9
Rear ventilation duct removal steps
Rear bumper assembly
Trunk side trim
9. Rear ventilation duct
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-34
TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
DIAGNOSIS CODES CHECK
Connect the MUT-II or a voltmeter to the diagnosis connector (16-pin), then check diagnosis codes.
(Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Code No.Diagnosis itemReference
page
11Inside air temperature sensor system (open circuit)55-34
12Inside air temperature sensor system (short circuit)55-34
13Outside air temperature sensor system (open circuit)55-35
14Outside air temperature sensor system (short circuit)55-35
15Heater water temperature sensor system (open circuit)55-36
16Heater water temperature sensor system (short circuit)55-36
21Air thermo sensor system (open circuit)55-37
22Air thermo sensor system (short circuit)55-37
31Potentiometer system of air mix damper assembly55-38
32Potentiometer system of air outlet changeover damper assembly55-39
41Drive system of air mix damper motor assembly55-40
42Drive system of air outlet changeover damper motor assembly55-40
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Code No.11 Inside air temperature sensor system (open
circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or input line of the inside
air temperature sensor inside A/C-ECU is open-circuited and no signal is input
from the inside air temperature sensor to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Replace the A/C-ECU.
Code No.12 Inside air temperature sensor system (short
circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or input line of the inside
air temperature sensor inside A/C-ECU is short-circuited and inside air
temperature sensor power supply voltage signals are input to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Replace the A/C-ECU.