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IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7D – 39
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
UNIT REPAIR
V5 AIR CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL
COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL
Refer to Section 7B, Manual Control Heating, Ventilation,
and Air Conditioning System for details of the following
procedures:
S Clutch Coil.
S Clutch Plate and Hub Assembly.
S Clutch Rotor and Bearing.
S Component Locator V5 Compressor.
S Control Valve Assembly.
S Cylinder to Front Head O–Ring.
S Leak Testing (External).
S Pressure Relief Valve.
S Rear Head, Gasket, Valve Plate, Reed Plate, and
O–Ring.
S Shaft Seal Replacement.
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9E – 2IINSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFORMATION
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
SPECIFICATIONS
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
ApplicationNSmLb–FtLb–In
Air Deflector Screws2–18
Chime Module Screws4–35
Clock Screws2–18
Cupholder Screws2.5–22
Deposit Box Screws2.5–22
Driver Knee Bolster Bolts10–89
Floor Console Brace Bolts4–35
Floor Console Brace Nuts4–35
HVAC Controls Screws4–35
Instrument Cluster Screws4–35
Instrument Cluster Trim Panel Screws4–35
Instrument Panel End Bolts2015–
Instrument Panel End Screws4–35
Instrument Panel Nuts Above the Steering Column2015–
Instrument Panel Bolts Behind the HVAC Controls4–35
Steering Column Bracket Nut2216–
Steering Column Lower Trim Cover Screws2.5–22
Steering Column U–Clamp Nuts2216–
Steering Column Upper Trim Cover Screws3–27
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INDICATOR LAMPS
SPECIFICATIONS
Indicator LampColorBulb
ABS WarningAmber14 v 1.4 W
Airbag WarningRed14 v 1.4 W
Battery Charge IndicatorRed14 v 1.4 W
Check EngineAmber14 v 1.4 W
Door Open WarningRed14 v 1.4 W
Engine OverheatRed14 v 1.4 W
Fasten Seat Belt WarningRed14 v 1.4 W
High Beam IndicatorBlue14 v 1.4 W
Low Fuel Level WarningAmber14 v 4 W
Oil Pressure WarningRed14 v 1.4 W
Parking Brake Indicator and Brake Fluid WarningRed14 v 1.4 W
Service Engine Soon WarningAmber14 v 1.4 W
Transaxle Power Mode IndicatorAmber14 v 1.4 W
Turn Signal IndicatorsGreen14 v 1.4 W
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NUBIRA/LACETTIRUST PREVENTION 10–3
2. RUST PREVENTIVE PROCEDURE
2–1. GENERAL INFORMATION
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Corrosion starts immediately after the steel base con-
tacts the atmosphere. The condition is aggravated by
sea wind, road salt, rain, snow and industrial fallout.
There are many ways to protect automobiles against
corrosion. Primers, primer surfacers and paints are ap-
plied by electrodeposition or spray to protect the car
body.Anti–rust Agents and Spray Guns
Use the following anti–rust agents or equivalents when
making a body repair.
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CAUTION : ANTI–RUST agents contain substances
that are harmful if you breathe or swallow them, or get
them on your skin. Wear converalls, gloves, eye
protection, and an approved respirator while using
such agents.
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Anti–rust agents:
RUSTOP
DEOX #100
WAXOYL
U.S.A. MARKET
AUTO ARMOR 1031
(made by E.C.P)To be applied to welded joints
inside body panels.
NOX–RUST 409–20S
SOLTION 1000SAUTO ARMOR OUTSIDE COATING
(made by E.C.P)To be appled to under floor
and wheelhouse.
Spray guns:
Use the correct gun for the agent being used.
S Use of a pressure type spray gun is recommended when
work involves a considerable number of cars.
For RUSTOP
DEOX#100For WAXOYLFor NOXRUST 409–20S/
SOLTION 1000S
Protectors: Wear gloves, mask and suitable eye protection.
S Use light oil and a rag to clean up spilled anti–rust agents.