2003 CHRYSLER VOYAGER air condition

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Page 2003 of 2177

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual Performance Temperature and Pressure
Ambient Temperature 21É C
(70É F)27É C
(80É F)32É C
(90É F)38É C
(100É F)43É C
(110É F)
Left Center Panel
Outlet Discharge Air
Temperature1to8ÉC
(34 to

Page 2004 of 2177

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual SPECIFICATIONS - HEATER-A/C SYSTEM
ITEM DESCRIPTION NOTES
Vehicle RS - Caravan, Town & Country, Voyager
System R134a with expansion valve(s)
Compressor Nippondenso - 10S20 ND-8 PAG Oil
Freeze±up Cont

Page 2007 of 2177

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
DESCRIPTION - A/C PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
The A/C pressure transducer (Fig. 2) is a switch
that is installed on a fitting located on the refriger-
ant liquid line between the filte

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual (2) Disconnect the headlamp and dash wire har-
ness connector for the A/C pressure transducer from
the transducer connector receptacle (Fig. 3).
(3) Using an open end wrench, unscrew the A/C
pressure

Page 2009 of 2177

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual REMOVAL
The single zone heating and air conditioning sys-
tem is equipped with a single blend door actuator.
The dual zone system has two blend door actuators,
one for the driver side blend air door a

Page 2010 of 2177

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual conditioner housing. Tighten the screws to 2 N´m (17
in. lbs.).
(6) Reinstall the silencer under the driver side end
of the instrument panel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT PANEL
S

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual (5) Using snap ring pliers (Special Tool C-4574 or
equivalent), install the external snap ring (bevel side
facing outward) that secures the clutch pulley to the
front cover of the compressor. Be certa

Page 2020 of 2177

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003  Service Manual The evaporator temperature sensor is a switch that
is installed on the top of the expansion valve in the
right rear corner of the engine compartment (Fig.
18). The sensor has a small probe that is ins