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AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-15
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE WITHIN 30 ± 35C (85 ± 95F)
CONDITION
MANIFOLD
GAUGEMPa
(kg/cm2)
(psi)DETAILCAUSECORRECTION
LoHi
0.23 ± 0.35
(2.3 ± 3.5)
(33 ± 50)1.4 ± 1.75
(14 ± 17.5)
(200 ± 249)
Normal condition.ÐÐÐÐ
Negative
pressure0.5 ± 0.6
(5 ± 6)
(71.2 ± 85.3)
The low pressure side
reads a negative pressure,
and the high pressure side
reads an extremely low
pressure.
Presence of frost around
tubing to and from receiver /
dryer and expansion valve. Dust particles or water
droplets are either stuck or
frozen inside expansion
valve, preventing the
refrigerant from flowing.Clean expansion valve.
Replace it if it cannot be
cleaned.
Replace receiver / dryer.
Evacuate the A / C
system and recharge
with fresh refrigerant.
Normal:
0.23 ± 0.35
(2.3 ± 3.5)
(33 ± 50)
Abnormal:
Negative
pressureNormal:
1.4 ± 1.75
(14 ± 17.5)
(200 ± 249)
Abnormal:
0.69 ± 0.98
(7 ± 10)
(100 ± 142) During A / C operation, the
low pressure side
sometimes indicates
negative pressure, and
sometimes normal
pressure. Also high
pressure side reading
fluctuates between the
abnormal and normal
pressure.Expansion valve is frozen
due to moisture in the
system, and temporarily
shuts off the refrigeration
cycle.Replace expansion
valve.
Replace receiver / dryer.
Evacuate A / C system
and recharge with fresh
refrigerant.
0.05 ± 0.15
(0.5 ± 1.5)
(4.2 ± 21.3)
0.69 ± 0.98
(7 ± 10)
(100 ± 142)
Both low and high pressure
sides indicate low readings.
Continuous air bubbles are
visible through sight glass.
Output air is slightly cold.Insufficient refrigerant in
system. (Refrigerant
leaking)Using a gas leak
detector, check for leaks
and repair as necessary.
Recharge refrigerant to a
specified amount.
If the pressure reading is
almost 0 when the
manifold gauges are
attached, check for any
leaks, repair them, and
evacuate the system.
0.4 ± 0.6
(4 ± 6)
(56.9 ± 85.3)
Pressure on low pressure
side is high.
Pressure on high pressure
side is low.
Both pressure becoming
equal right after A / C is
turned OFF.Internal leak in compressor.Inspect compressor and
repair or replace as
necessary.
035 045
High pressure reading on
both low and high pressure
sides.
Air bubbles are not visible
even when engine rpm is
lowered.Overcharged A / C system.
Faulty condenser cooling
operation.
Faulty condenser fan
operation.Adjust refrigerant to
specified amount.
Clean condenser.
Inspect and repair
condenser fan.
0.35 ± 0.45(3.5 ± 4.5)
(50 ± 64)
1.96 ± 2.45
(20 ± 25)
(285 ± 355)
High pressure reading on
both low and high pressure
sides.
Low pressure side tubing is
not cold when touched.
Air bubbles are visible
through sight glass.Presence of air in A / C
system. (Improperly
evacuated)Replace receiver / dryer.
Inspect quantity of
compressor oil and
presence of
contaminants in oil.
Evacuate system and
recharge with fresh
refrigerant.
0.45 ± 0.55
(4.5 ± 5.5)
(64 ± 78)
High pressure reading on
both low and high pressure
sides.
Large amount of frost or
dew on the low pressure
side tubing.Faulty expansion valve.
Refrigerant flow is not
regulated properly.Replace expansion
valve.
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For CAMI production vehicle
For IWATA production vehicle
1B-28 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
8) After the system has been charged with specified amount of re-
frigerant or when low pressure gauge (1) and high pressure
gauge (2) have indicated about 2 and 15 kg / cm
2 respectively,
close low pressure side vale (3) of manifold gauge set (4). If
equipped with sight glass in this time, look into the sight glass (6)
of condenser outlet pipe (5) and check that there are no bubbles
(7) in it, which means that the system is fully charged.
Low pressure gauge when charged with specified amount:
About 200 ± 300 kPa (2 ± 3 kg / cm
2, 29 ± 43 psi)
(At A / C inlet temperature 30 ± 35C, 86 ± 95F)
High pressure gauge when charged with specified amount:
About 1370 ± 1670 kPa (14 ± 17 kg / cm
2, 200 ± 244 psi)
(At A / C inlet temperature 30 ± 35C, 86 ± 95F)
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1. Electric leak detector
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-29
REMOVING MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
When A / C system has been charged with a specified amount of re-
frigerant, remove manifold gauge set as follows:
1) Close low pressure-side valve of manifold gauge set, (The high
pressure-side valve is closed continuously during the process
of charging.).
2) Close refrigerant container valve.
3) Stop engine.
4) Using shop rag, remove charging hoses from service valves.
This operation must be performed rapidly.
WARNING:
High pressure-side is naturally under high pressure.
So, care must be used to protect your eyes and skin.
5) Put caps on service valves.
LEAK-TESTING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
Whenever a refrigerant leak is suspected in the system or any ser-
vice operation has been performed which may result in disturbing
lines or connections, it is advisable to test for leaks.
Common sense should be used in performing any refrigerant leak
test, since the need and extent of any such test will, in general, de-
pend upon the nature of a complaint and the type of a service per-
formed on the system.
LIQUID LEAK DETECTORS
There are a number of fittings and places throughout the air condi-
tioning system where a liquid leak detector solution may be used
to pinpoint refrigerant leaks.
By merely applying the solution to the area in question with a swab,
bubbles will form within seconds if there is a leak.
For confined areas, such as sections of the evaporator and con-
denser, an electronic (gas) leak detector is more practical for deter-
mining leaks.
WARNING:
To prevent explosions or fires, make sure that there are no
flammables in the vicinity.
When exposed to fire, the refrigerant turns into a poison-
ous gas (phosgene). Do not inhale this gas.
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AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-31
Tighten flared nuts to specified torque.
Tightening Torque (Flared Nut Used for)
8 mm pipe: 13 N
.m (1.3 kg-m, 9.5 lb-ft)
14.5 mm pipe: 23 N
.m (2.3 kg-m, 16.6 lb-ft)
16 mm pipe: 33 N
.m (3.3 kg-m, 23.8 lb-ft)
Route drain hose so that drained water does not make any contact to vehicle components.
HANDLING REFRIGERANT HFC-134a (R-134a)
When handling refrigerant, always wear goggles to protect your eyes.
Avoid you direct contact to liquid refrigerant.
Do not heat refrigerant container higher than 40C (104F).
Do not discharge refrigerant into atmosphere.
Do not allow liquid refrigerant to touch bright metals. Refrigerant combined with moisture is corrosive and will
tarnish surfaces of bright metals including chrome.
After recovering refrigerant from system, the amount of compressor oil removed must be measured and the same
amount added to the system.
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY
When discharging refrigerant out of A / C system, always recover it by using refrigerant recovery and recycling
equipment. Discharging refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) into atmosphere would cause adverse effect to environ-
ments.
NOTE:
When handling recovery and recycling equipment, be sure to follow the instruction manual for the equip-
ment.
REFRIGERANT CHARGE
Charge a proper amount of refrigerant to A / C system according to charging procedure described in recovery, evac-
uation and charging.
CAUTION:
Do not perform an additional refrigerant charging to A / C system. This cause it to overcharge.
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1. New compressor
2. Removed compressor
3. Excess oil (A ± B)
1B-32 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
REPLENISHING COMPRESSOR OIL
When replacing air conditioning parts with new ones, it is necessary
to replenish oil by the amount supposedly remaining in each part.
When changing gas only
When it is unavoidable to change gas without replacing any compo-
nent part for engine removal and installation or for some other rea-
son, replenish 20 cc oil. When replenishing gas only, oil replenish-
ment it not necessary.
When replacing compressor
Compressor oil is sealed in each new compressor by the amount
required for air conditioner cycle. Therefore, when using a new
compressor for replacement, drain oil from it by the amount calcu-
lated as follows.
ªCº = ªAº ± ªBº
ªCº: Amount of oil to be drained
ªAº: Amount of oil sealed in a new compressor
ªBº: Amount of oil remaining in removed compressor
When replacing other part
Replaced partAmount of compressor oil
to be replenished
Evaporator25 cc
Condenser15 cc
Receiver / dryer20 cc
Hoses10 cc each
Pipes10 cc each
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2. Bolt
For CAMI production vehicle
For IWATA production vehicle
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-33
A / C CONDENSER ASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
Check
a) condenser fins for blockage
b) condenser fittings for leakage
c) condenser fins for damage
Clogged condenser fins should be washed with water, and should
be dried with compressed air.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage condenser fins. If condenser fin is
bent, straighten it by using a screwdriver or pair of pliers. If
any leakage is found from fitting or tube, repair or replace
condenser.
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative (±) cable at battery.
2) Recover refrigerant by using recovery and recycling equipment.
Be sure to follow the instruction manual for the equipment.
The amount of compressor oil removed must be measured and
the same amount added to the system.
3) Remove front bumper assembly and remove lower stay (1) if
equipped (Refer to Section 9 ªBODY SERVICEº).
4) Disconnect compressor discharge hose (1) from condenser in-
let fittings.
CAUTION:
As soon as above hose and pipe are disconnected, cap
opened fittings so that moisture and dust do not enter
condenser.
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AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-39
COOLING UNIT (EVAPORATOR)
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative (±) cable at battery.
2) Disable air bag system. Refer to ªDisabling Air Bag Systemº in
Section 10B.
3) Recover refrigerant by using recovery and recycling equipment.
Be sure to follow the instruction manual for the equipment.
The amount of compressor oil removed must be measured and
the same amount added to the system.
4) For G16 and J20 engine
Disconnect suction pipe (1), and liquid pipe (2) from evaporator
(cooling unit).
CAUTION:
As soon as above hose and pipe are disconnected, cap
opened fittings so that moisture and dust may not enter
cooling unit.
5) Remove blower motor unit. Refer to Section 1A ªHEATER AND
VENTILATIONº.
6) Disconnect thermistor wire coupler.
7) Remove cooling unit (evaporator).
DISASSEMBLY (FOR CAMI PRODUCTION VEHICLE)
1) Remove filter (2) from cooling unit (3) assembly by removing fil-
ter cover (1).
2) Remove screws (1) to separate evaporator upper and lower
cases from each other.
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3. Pipe clamp
1B-42 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
EXPANSION VALVE
INSPECTION
Refer to ªTroubleshooting Procedure Using Manifold Gauge Setº in
this section.
REMOVAL
1) Recover refrigerant by using recovery and recycling equipment.
Be sure to follow the instruction manual for the equipment. The
amount of compressor oil removed must be measured and the
same amount added to the system.
2) Remove front grill.
3) Disconnect suction pipe (1), and liquid pipe (2) from evaporator
(Cooling unit).
CAUTION:
As soon as above hose and pipe are disconnected, cap
opened fittings so that moisture and dust may not enter
cooling unit.
4) Disconnect suction pipe, and liquid pipe from suction hose (1)
and condenser outlet pipe (2).
5) Remove pipe clamp then remove suction pipe and liquid pipe.
6) Remove expansion valve (1).
INSTALLATION
1) Reverse removal sequence to install expansion valve.
2) Evacuate and charge system. Refer to ªEVACUATINGº and
ªCHARGINGº in this section.