
SUNROOF
REPAIRS 76-6-1
SUNROOF REPAIRS
Sun/sliding roof - complete - front - 3
door
$% 76.83.01
Remove
1.Remove headlining.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Headlining - 3 door.
WARNING: Wear protective gloves when
handling glass, solvents and primers.
2.Remove and discard cable ties from drain
tubes.
3.Disconnect drain tubes from sun roof.
4.Remove 4 Torx screws securing clamping
plates and remove plates.5.Remove glass panels and 'T' bar.
6.Remove 8 screws securing wind deflectors and
remove wind deflectors.
7.Remove sun roof tray seal.
+ SUNROOF, REPAIRS, Seal - tray -
sun /sliding roof - front.
8.Mask up roof and sun roof aperture.
9.Cover interior of vehicle with protective sheet.
10.Make a cut through the sealer at the back of the
sun roof, a 90° bend in the cutting tool will help.
WARNING: Wear suitable eye protection
when removing and refitting glass.

SUNROOF
76-6-2 REPAIRS
11.Using suitable cutting wire, cut through PU
sealer securing sun roof to roof.
NOTE: If multi-strand cutting wire is used, a
sawing action can be used to cut through heavy
sealant deposits around corners.
12.Remove sun roof.
Refit
1.Clean surrounding area with solvent.
WARNING: Wear protective gloves when
handling glass, solvents and primers.
2.Use a vacuum cleaner to clear away any waste.
3.Cut sealer on roof flange down to a smooth
even finish.
4.Etch prime and paint any damaged areas.
5.Apply primer over etch primer on flange.
6.Apply activator over old sealer on flange.
7.Allow activator to cure.
8.Fit pre-cut nozzle to sealer cartridge, remove
lid, shake out crystals and fit cartridge to
applicator gun. If necessary modify the nozzle
to achieve required bead section.
9.Apply a continuous bead of sealer around roof
flange. Make bead slightly thicker at the
corners.
10.Check for breaks and air bubbles in sealer.
11.With assistance position sunroof and align to
roof aperture.
12.Fit sunroof tray seal.
+ SUNROOF, REPAIRS, Seal - tray -
sun /sliding roof - front.
13.Position sunroof clamping plates, fit and tighten
screws.
14.Connect drain tubes and secure with new cable
ties.
15.Remove body and trim protection.
16.Position wind deflectors, fit and tighten screws.
17.Fit 'T' bar and glass panels.
18.Fit headlining.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Headlining - 3 door.
Wind deflector - sun/sliding roof - 3 door
$% 76.83.28
Remove
1.Release and remove sun roof glass panel.
2.Remove 4 screws securing hinges, remove
wind deflector and collect hinges.
Refit
1.Locate hinges to wind deflector, position wind
deflector, fit and tighten screws.
2.Position glass panel and secure catch.

HEATING AND VENTILATION
REPAIRS 80-21
Fuel pump - fuel burning heater - from
03MY
$% 80.40.40
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
WARNING: Fuel vapour is highly flammable
and in confined spaces is also explosive
and toxic. Always have a fire extinguisher
containing foam, CO
2, gas or powder close
at hand when handling or draining fuel.
2.Raise vehicle on lift.
3.Remove 2 bolts securing fuel pump and filter
assembly to body.
4.Lower fuel pump and filter assembly.
5.Disconnect multiplug from fuel burning heater
pump.
6.Position container below fuel pipes to collect
fuel spillage.7.Disconnect fuel pipes from fuel burning heater
pump.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting or
removing components, ensure the
immediate area around joint faces and
connections are clean. Plug open
connections to prevent contamination.
8.Release and remove fuel burning heater pump
from fuel pump and filter assembly.
Refit
1.Clean fuel pipe connections.
2.Fit and secure fuel burning heater pump to fuel
pump and filter assembly.
3.Connect fuel pipes to fuel burning heater pump.
4.Remove container from below fuel pipes.
5.Connect multiplug to fuel burning heater pump.
6.Position fuel pump and filter assembly to body,
fit bolts and tighten to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
7.Lower vehicle on lift.
8.Connect battery earth lead.
M19 3624

AIR CONDITIONING
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND RECHARGING 82-1
AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND RECHARGING
Refrigerant recovery - recycling and
recharge
$% 82.30.02
Refrigerant recovery
WARNING: Servicing must only be carried
out by personnel familiar with both the
vehicle system and the charging and testing
equipment. All operations must be carried
out in a well ventilated area away from open
flame and heat sources.
1.Remove dust caps from high and low pressure
connectors.
2.Connect high and low pressure hoses to
appropriate connections.
3.Open valves on connectors.
4.Turn valves on refrigerant station to correct
positions.
5.Turn process switch to correct position.
6.Turn main switch to 'ON'.
7.Allow station to recover refrigerant from
system.
WARNING: Refrigerant must always be
recycled before re-use to ensure that the
purity of the refrigerant is high enough for
safe use in the air conditioning system.
Recycling should always be carried out with
equipment which is in compliance with SAE
J2210. Other equipment may not recycle
refrigerant to the required level of purity. A
R134a Refrigerant Recovery Recycling
Recharging Station must not be used with
any other type of refrigerant. Refrigerant
R134a from domestic and commercial
sources must not be used in motor vehicle
air conditioning systems.
8.Close valves on refrigerant station.9.Turn main switch to 'OFF'.
10.Close valves on connectors.
11.Disconnect high and low pressure connectors.
12.Fit dust caps to connectors.
13.Open tap at rear of station to drain refrigerant
oil.
14.Measure and record quantity of refrigerant oil
recovered from system.
15.Close tap at rear of station.
Evacuation
1.Remove dust caps from high and low pressure
connectors.
2.Connect high and low pressure hoses to
appropriate connections.
3.Open valves on connectors.
4.Turn valves on refrigerant station to correct
positions.
5.Turn Process switch to correct position.
6.Turn main switch to 'ON'.
7.Allow station to evacuate system.
Recharging
CAUTION: The system must be evacuated
immediately before recharging
commences. Delay between evacuation and
recharging is not permitted.
1.Close valves on refrigerant station.
2.Close valve on oil charger.
3.Disconnect yellow hose from refrigerant
station.
4.Remove lid from oil charger.
5.Pour correct quantity of refrigerant oil into oil
charger.
+ GENERAL DATA, Air Conditioning.
6.Fit lid to oil charger.
7.Connect yellow hose to refrigerant station.
8.Open valve on oil charger.
9.Move pointer on refrigerant gauge to mark
position of refrigerant drop.
10.Slowly open correct valve on refrigerant station
and allow vacuum to pull refrigerant into
system.
11.Close valve on refrigerant station when correct
amount of refrigerant has been drawn into air
conditioning system.
+ GENERAL DATA, Air Conditioning.
12.Turn main switch to 'OFF'.
13.Close valves on connectors.
14.Disconnect high and low pressure connectors.
15.Fit dust caps to connectors.
M82 0728

AIR CONDITIONING
82-6REPAIRS
Compressor - Td4
$% 82.10.20
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Recover refrigerant from A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
4.Remove compressor drive belt.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Drive belt - compressor - Td4.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should
refrigerant hoses be disconnected without
first discharging the system.
5.Remove 2 bolts securing A/C pipes to
compressor. Release pipes from compressor.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting or
removing components, ensure the
immediate area around joint faces and
connections are clean. Plug open
connections to prevent contamination.
6.Remove and discard 'O' rings from A/C pipes.7.Loosen bolt securing compressor support
bracket to sump, do not remove.
8.Remove 3 bolts and remove compressor from
mounting bracket. Move support strap aside,
disconnect compressor multiplug and remove
compressor.
Refit
1.If a new compressor is being installed, drain the
required amount of refrigerant oil from the new
compressor.
+ GENERAL INFORMATION, Air
conditioning compressor replacement.
2.A new compressor is sealed and pressurised
with Nitrogen gas, slowly release the sealing
cap, gas pressure should be heard to release
as the seal is broken.
3.Ensure mating faces of A/C pipes and
compressor are clean.
4.Fit A/C compressor to mounting bracket, align
support strap and tighten bolts to 25 Nm (18
lbf.ft).
5.Connect multiplug to compressor.
6.Lubricate new 'O' rings with clean refrigerant oil
and fit to evaporator pipes
7.Position A/C pipes to compressor, fit bolts and
tighten to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
8.Replace receiver drier.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Receiver drier.
9.Fit compressor drive belt.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Drive belt - compressor - Td4.
10.Recharge A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
11.Connect battery earth lead.
12.Remove stands and lower vehicle.

AIR CONDITIONING
82-8REPAIRS
Refit
1.If a new compressor is being installed, drain the
required amount of refrigerant oil from the new
compressor.
+ GENERAL INFORMATION, Air
conditioning compressor replacement.
2.A new compressor is sealed and pressurised
with Nitrogen gas, slowly release the sealing
cap, gas pressure should be heard to release
as the seal is broken.
3.Clean compressor and mating face on front
mounting plate and cylinder block.
4.Position compressor, fit but do not fully tighten
lower bolt.
5.Position heat shield and fit compressor upper
securing bolts. Tighten compressor upper and
lower securing bolts to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
6.Remove caps from compressor and high
pressure pipe.
7.Clean compressor high pressure pipe
connection.
8.Lubricate new 'O' ring with refrigerant oil and fit
to high pressure pipe.
9.Connect high pressure pipe to compressor, fit
and tighten bolt to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
10.Connect multiplug to compressor.
11.Remove caps from compressor and low
pressure pipe.
12.Clean compressor low pressure pipe
connection.
13.Lubricate new 'O' ring with refrigerant oil and fit
to low pressure pipe.
14.Connect low pressure pipe to compressor, fit
and tighten bolt to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
15.Clean pulley 'V's and tensioner pulley running
surface.
16.Using a 3/8” square drive socket bar, raise
ancillary drive belt tensioner and fit drive belt to
pulleys.
17.Fit splash shield and secure with bolts.
18.Fit RH road wheel and tighten nuts to 115 Nm
85 lbf.ft).
19.Replace receiver drier.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS,
Receiver drier.
20.Recharge A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
21.Connect battery earth lead.
22.Fit underbelly panel.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Panel - underbelly.
Compressor - K1.8
$% 82.10.20
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
3.Remove underbelly panel.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Panel - underbelly.
4.Recover refrigerant from A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
5.Remove alternator.
+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Alternator - K1.8.
6.Disconnect multiplug from compressor.
7.Remove 2 bolts securing A/C pipes to
compressor, release A/C pipes from
compressor.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting or
removing components, ensure the
immediate area around joint faces and
connections are clean. Plug open
connections to prevent contamination.
8.Remove and discard 'O' rings from A/C pipes.
M82 0730

AIR CONDITIONING
82-14REPAIRS
Sensor - refrigerant pressure
$% 82.20.38
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Recover refrigerant from A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
3. Td4 & KV6 models: Remove underbelly panel.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Panel - underbelly.
4.Release multiplug from refrigerant pressure
sensor.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should
refrigerant hoses be disconnected without
first discharging the system.
5.Remove refrigerant pressure sensor from A/C
pipe mounting. Use two spanners to avoid
straining A/C pipe mounting.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting or
removing components, ensure the
immediate area around joint faces and
connections are clean. Plug open
connections to prevent contamination.
6.Discard 'O' ring.Refit
1.Clean refrigerant pressure switch and
surrounding area.
2.Fit new 'O' ring to sensor and tighten to 10 Nm
(7.5 lbf.ft).
3.Fit multiplug to sensor.
4. Td4 & KV6 models: Fit underbelly panel.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Panel - underbelly.
5.Recharge A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
6.Connect battery earth lead.

AIR CONDITIONING
REPAIRS 82-15
Valve - thermostatic expansion (TXV)
$% 82.25.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Recover refrigerant from A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
3.Remove bolt securing A/C pipes to TXV,
disconnect pipes and discard 'O' rings. Plug A/
C connections.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should
refrigerant hoses be disconnected without
first discharging the system.4.Remove 2 Allen screws securing TXV to
bulkhead, withdraw assembly and discard 'O'
rings.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting or
removing components, ensure the
immediate area around joint faces and
connections are clean. Plug open
connections to prevent contamination.
Refit
1.Clean mating faces and seal recesses on
evaporator, TXV and block and pipe assembly.
2.Lubricate new 'O' rings with clean refrigerant oil
and fit to TXV pipes.
3.Fit block and pipe assembly to TXV and tighten
bolts to 5 Nm (3.5 lbf.ft).
4.Recharge A/C system.
+ AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERANT
RECOVERY, RECYCLING AND
RECHARGING, Refrigerant recovery -
recycling and recharge.
5.Connect battery earth lead.