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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSES FOR UNUSUAL PRESSURE
Whenever system′s high and/or low side pressure(s) is/are unusual, diagnose using a manifold gauge. The
marker above the gauge scale in the following tables indicates the standard (usual) pressure range. Since the
standard (usual) pressure, however, differs from vehicle to vehicle, refer to preceding table (Ambient air tem-
perature-to-operating pressure table).
Both High- and Low-pressure Sides are Too High
High-pressure Side is Too High and Low-pressure Side is Too Low
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Both high- and low-pressure sides
are too high.Pressure is reduced soon
after water is splashed on
condenser.Excessive refrigerant charge
in refrigeration cycleReduce refrigerant until speci-
fied pressure is obtained.
Air suction by cooling fan is
insufficient.Insufficient condenser cooling
performance
↓
1. Condenser fins are clogged.
2. Improper fan rotation of
cooling fan
Clean condenser.
Check and repair cooling fan
as necessary.
Low-pressure pipe is not
cold.
When compressor is
stopped high-pressure
value quickly drops by
approximately 196 kPa (2
kg/cm
2 , 28 psi). It then
decreases gradually there-
after.Poor heat exchange in con-
denser
(After compressor operation
stops, high-pressure
decreases too slowly.)
↓
Air in refrigeration cycleEvacuate and recharge sys-
tem.
Engine tends to overheat.Engine cooling systems mal-
function.Check and repair engine cool-
ing system.
An area of the low-pres-
sure pipe is colder than
areas near the evaporator
outlet.
Plates are sometimes cov-
ered with frost.
Excessive liquid refrigerant
on low-pressure side
Excessive refrigerant dis-
charge flow
Expansion valve is open a
little compared with the
specification.
↓
Improper expansion valve
adjustmentReplace expansion valve.
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Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
High-pressure side is too high and
low-pressure side is too low.
Upper side of condenser and
high-pressure side are hot,
however, liquid tank is not so
hot.High-pressure tube or parts
located between compressor
and condenser are clogged or
crushed.
Check and repair or replace
malfunctioning parts.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
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Insufficient HeatingEJS002CN
SYMPTOM: Insufficient heating
INSPECTION FLOW
*1 .ATC-56, "Operational Check
(Front)" or AT C - 5 9 , "Operational
Check (Rear)"
*2AT C - 6 7 , "Air Mix Door Motor Circuit"*3AT C - 5 3 , "A/C System Self-diagno-
sis Function"
*4AT C - 5 3 , "A/C System Self-diagnosis
Function"
*5AT C - 8 3 , "Front Blower Motor Circuit"*6EC-165, "DTC P0117, P0118 ECT
SENSOR"
*7MA-12, "Changing Engine Coolant"*8CO-8, "CHECKING RESERVOIR
CAP"
*9ATC-121, "Water Valve Circuit"
*10CO-4, "OVERHEATING CAUSE
ANALYSIS"
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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SYMPTOM: Memory function does not operate.
INSPECTION FLOW
Water Valve CircuitEJS002CR
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Water Valve
The water valve cuts the flow of engine coolant to the front and rear
heater cores to allow for maximum cooling during A/C operation. It is
controlled by the front air control through the water valve relay.
*1ATC-60, "Power Supply and Ground
Circuit for Front Air Control"
*2AT C - 5 6 , "Operational Check (Front)"*3AT C - 5 3 , "A/C System Self-diagnosis
Function"
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Ambient Sensor CircuitEJS002CS
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Ambient Sensor
The ambient sensor is attached on the radiator core support (left
side). It detects ambient temperature and converts it into a value
which is then input into the front air control.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INPUT PROCESS
The front air control includes a processing circuit for the ambient sensor input. However, when the tempera-
ture detected by the ambient sensor increases quickly, the processing circuit retards the front air control func-
tion. It only allows the front air control to recognize an ambient temperature increase of 0.33°C (0.6°F) per 100
seconds.
This prevents constant adjustments due to momentary conditions, such as stopping after high speed driving.
Although the actual ambient temperature has not changed, the temperature detected by the ambient sensor
will increase. This is because the heat from the engine compartment can radiate to the front grille area, loca-
tion of the ambient sensor.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AMBIENT SENSOR
SYMPTOM: Ambient sensor circuit is open or shorted. (40 or 41 is
indicated as a result of conducting the front air control self-diagnosis)
1. CHECK VOLTAGE BETWEEN AMBIENT SENSOR AND GROUND
1. Disconnect ambient sensor connector E1.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between ambient sensor harness connector E1
terminal 1 (P) and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >> GO TO 4.
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HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY
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Rear A/C
Removal and InstallationEJS002D5
FRONT HEATER AND COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY
Removal
1. Discharge the refrigerant from the A/C system. Refer to ATC-162, "Discharging Refrigerant" .
2. Drain the coolant from the engine cooling system. Refer to MA-12, "
DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT" .
3. Remove the cowl top extension. Refer to EI-18, "
Removal and Installation" .
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1. Rear heater and cooling unit assembly 2. Rear A/C pipes 3. Rear A/C heater core pipes
4. Rear heater core hose 5. Rear blower motor 6. Underfloor rear A/C pipes
7. Underfloor rear heater core pipes A. Bolt torque specifications B. Leak checking order (l - r)
C. Tightening torque D. Wrench size E. O-ring size
⇐Front
NOTE: The O-ring size 8 is the high-side and the O-ring size 16 is the low-side.
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HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY
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4. Remove the exhaust system. Refer to EX-3, "Removal and Installation" .
5. Disconnect the front heater hoses from the front heater core.
6. Disconnect the high/low pressure pipes from the front expansion valve.
7. Move the two front seats to the rearmost position on the seat track.
8. Remove the instrument panel and console panel. Refer to IP-10, "
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY" .
9. Remove the steering column. Refer to PS-10, "
Removal and Installation" .
10. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness at the RH and LH in-line connector brackets, and the fuse
block (J/B) electrical connectors. Refer to PG-40, "
Harness Layout" .
11. Disconnect the steering member from each side of the vehicle body.
12. Remove the front heater and cooling unit assembly with it attached to the steering member, from the vehi-
cle.
CAUTION:
Use care not to damage the seats and interior trim panels when removing the front heater and
cooling unit assembly with it attached to the steering member.
13. Remove the front heater and cooling unit assembly from the steering member.
Installation
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Replace the O-ring of the low-pressure pipe and high-pressure pipe with a new one, and apply
compressor oil to it when installing it.
After charging the refrigerant, check for leaks.
NOTE:
Fill the engine cooling system with the specified coolant mixture. Refer to MA-13, "REFILLING ENGINE
COOLANT" .
Recharge the A/C system. Refer to ATC-162, "Evacuating System and Charging Refrigerant" .
REAR HEATER AND COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY
Removal
1. Discharge the refrigerant from the A/C system. Refer to ATC-162, "Discharging Refrigerant" .
2. Drain the coolant from the engine cooling system. Refer to MA-12, "
DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT" .
3. Disconnect the rear heater core hoses from the rear heater core.
4. Disconnect the rear A/C pipes from the rear expansion valve.
5. Remove the rear RH interior trim panel. Refer to EI-34,
"Removal and Installation" .
6. Disconnect the following electrical connectors:
Rear blower motor
Rear blower motor resistor
Rear air mix door motor
7. Disconnect the ducts from the rear heater and cooling unit
assembly.
8. Remove the rear heater and cooling unit assembly.
Installation
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Replace the O-ring of the low-pressure pipe and high-pressure pipe with a new one, and apply
compressor oil to it when installing it.
After charging the refrigerant, check for leaks.
NOTE:
Fill the engine cooling system with the specified coolant mixture. Refer to MA-13, "REFILLING ENGINE
COOLANT" .
Recharge the A/C system. Refer to ATC-162, "Evacuating System and Charging Refrigerant" .
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HEATER CORE
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5. Remove the heater core.
NOTE:
If the in-cabin microfilters are contaminated from coolant leaking
from the heater core, replace the in-cabin microfilters with new
ones before installing the new heater core.
Installation
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
REAR HEATER CORE
Removal
1. Partially drain the engine cooling system. Refer to MA-12, "DRAINING ENGINE COOLANT" .
2. Remove the rear RH interior trim panel. Refer to EI-34, "
Removal and Installation" .
3. Disconnect the rear heater hoses from the heater core.
4. Remove the rear heater core bracket.
5. Remove the heater core.
Installation
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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ATC-166
REFRIGERANT LINES
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Removal and Installation for CompressorEJS002DJ
A/C Compressor Mounting
REMOVAL
1. Discharge the refrigerant. Refer to ATC-162, "HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Procedure" .
2. Remove the front right wheel and tire assembly. Refer to WT-6, "
Rotation" .
3. Remove the engine under cover and the splash shield using power tool.
4. Remove the engine air cleaner and air ducts. Refer to EM-14, "
REMOVAL" .
5. Remove the drive belt. Refer to EM-12, "
Removal" .
6. Disconnect the compressor electrical connector.
7. Disconnect the high-pressure flexible hose and low-pressure flexible hose from the compressor.
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of the hose with suitable material such as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of
contaminants.
8. Remove the compressor bolts and nut using power tools.
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