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Automatic Air Conditioner Block Diagram
F01R200004
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Control Panel Layout
865R200006
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(1) Temperature Control Switch
(2) Auto Switch
(3) DEF Mode Switch
(4) Rr DEF Mode Switch(5) Intake Switch
(6) Mode Switch
(7) Air Conditioning Switch
(8) Fan Switch
(9) Off Switch
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Air Control Functions
C01R200013
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(1) DEF Door
(2) Air Mix Door
(3) Evaporator Core
(4) Fresh Air Intake
(5) Interior Air Intake
(6) Blower Unit(7) Evaporator Unit
(8) Heater Core
(9) Heater Unit
(10) Sub Air Mix Door
(11) FOOT Door
(12) VENT Door
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Control Panel Switch Operation
Switch NamePanel DisplaySwitch Operation
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switch cancels manual outside air intake. The display panel shows
the current set temperature, the current air outlet(s), and the blower
speed. The intake switch LED shows the current air source. The
A/C switch LED is on.
Air volume, air outlet operation, and air source are controlled
automatically. The compressor is on.
During manual inside air recirculation (REC), pressing the AUTO
switch does not cancel inside air recirculation. The intake switch
LED is on.
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for the air outlet indication. Blower and compressor operation stop.
The air source switches from automatic to outside air.
During manual inside air recirculation (REC), pressing the OFF
switch does not cancel inside air recirculation. The intake switch
LED is on.
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When the fan switch is pressed, air outlet volume (fan speed) can
be manually controlled. Other control switches are unaffected. The
display panel clears AUTO indication.
1. FAN switch is pressed during automatic fan control (AUTO)
Fan control (AUTO)"Press fan switch"Fan speed increases
from automatic set speed to HI
Fan control (AUTO)"Press fan switch"Fan speed decreases
from automatic set speed to LO
2. Fan switch is pressed when the fan is off.
Fan (OFF)"Press fan switch"The fan operates at LO speed
Fan (OFF)"Press fan switch"The fan operates at LO speed
3. Fan switch is pressed when the fan is in manual operation.
Manual (LO)"Press fan switch"Manual operation
(LO)" (M1)"(M2)"(M3)"(HI)
Manual (HI)"Press fan switch"Manual operation
(HI)"(M3)"(M2)"(M1)"(LO)
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time the switch is pressed, the air outlets change in the progression
shown below.
Mode switch (Automatic control of air
outlets)"VENT"BI-LEVEL"FOOT"DEF/FOOT
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compressor turns off. If the switch is pressed again, the LED light
turns on and the compressor begins to operate.
The air conditioner will not operate if the fan switch is off.
During manual DEF or D/F operation, the A/C LED will turn on or off
in response to switch operation. However, the compressor remains
on regardless of switch position.
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hWhen the defrost switch (DEF) is pressed, air flows from the de-
froster outlets. The compressor is on and blower speed is automati-
cally controlled. Air intake is from outside the vehicle (FRESH). The
defroster symbol appears on the display.
When the defrost switch (DEF) is pressed again, the unit returns to
the settings in use before the defroster was turned on.
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Pressing the intake switch permits manual control of air intake and/
or recirculation.
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If the intake switch is pressed during manual DEF or D/F, the intake
switch LED briefly turns on. However, outside air intake (FRESH)
continues.
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hThe display panel temperature setting can be set from 18C (65F)
to 32C (90F).
Pressing and immediately releasing the switch increases the
temperature setting in -17C (1F) increments. If the switch is
pressed and held, the temperature setting increases rapidly.
Pressing and immediately releasing the switch decreases the
temperature setting in -17C (1F) decrements. If the switch is
pressed and held, the temperature setting decreases rapidly.
When the temperature setting is at 32C (90F), the unit is set to
maximum heat mode.
When the temperature setting is at 18C (65F), the unit is set to
maximum cooling mode.
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Overview of Construction, Movement
and Control of Major Parts of
Automatic Air Conditioner System
Automatic Air Conditioner Control Unit
Equipped with the built-in micro-computer, this control
unit operates on signals from sensors and input signals
from switches to offer total control of the blower fan, and
actuators used for the mode door, intake door and air mix
door.
Its self-diagnosis function enables quicker access to a
failed part and its more accurate troubleshooting.
In Car Sensor
It is a sensor used for detecting room temperature of a
vehicle. This sensor converts a given room temperature
into a resistance value before entering the data to the
automatic air conditioner control unit.
This in car sensor unites the power driven aspirator and
the motor fan so that a small amount of room air may be
constantly fed to the sensor.
This sensor is provided on the right side of meter cluster.
865R200001
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(1) Meter Cluster
(2) In Car Sensor
Ambient Sensor
This sensor is used for detecting temperature outside the
vehicle. It converts a given outside air temperature into a
resistance value before entering the data to the automatic
air conditioner control unit.
Thermal effects from the condenser and radiator during
idling after a run can be measured and offset the
automatic amplifier.
This sensor is provided on the side plate situated at upper
right side of the condenser.
875R200017
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(1) Ambient Sensor
(2) Condenser Assembly
Duct Sensor
The duct sensor is the sensor to detect temperature
change of the side of evaporator blower coming by fresh
recirculation of intake door or ªonº ªoffº of compressor.
The temperature is converted to resistant rate.
And it works as thermostat to control to prevent freezing
of evaporator.
This sensor is installed in the upper case of evaporator.
874R200001
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(1) Sensor Part
(2) Duct Sensor Assembly
(3) Evaporator Assembly
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Sun Sensor
It is a photodiode used for detecting quantity of solar
radiation. This sensor converts the offset signal
generated by changes in the interior temperature (which
results from fluctuations in solar radiation) into
photoelectric current to enter into the automatic air
conditioner control unit.
This sensor is provided at top of the center cluster upper.
865R200002
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(1) Sun Sensor
(2) Center Cluster Upper
Power Transistor
Receiving base current from the automatic air conditioner
control unit, the power transistor implements stage-less
speed change of the blower fan motor. This transistor is
provided on the evaporator.
874R200009
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(1) Evaporator Assembly
(2) Power Transistor
Max Hi Relay
This relay turned on or off by the signal from the automatic
air conditioner control unit. As the Max Hi relay is turned
on, supply voltage is directly fed to the blower fan motor to
select the Max Hi mode.
873RY00005
Legend
(1) Blower Unit
(2) Max High Relay