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Fig. 299: Exploded View Of A/C Compressor Components
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DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT << A >> SELF-LOCKING NUT REMOVAL
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Fig. 300: Removing Self
-Locking Nut
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ASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS >> A << FIELD CORE ATTACHMENT Line up the pin hole on the compressor unit with the field core projection and
attach.
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Fig. 301: Identifying Field Core Projection
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>> B << SNAP RING INSTALLATION Using snap ring pliers, fit the snap ring so that the snap ring's tapered part is on the
outside.
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Fig. 302: Identifying Snap Ring Tapered Part
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>> C << SELF-LOCKING NUT INSTALLATION Using a special tool, as when removing the nut, secure the armature and tighten the
self-locking nut. >> D << AIR GAP ADJUSTMENT Apply voltage from the battery to the air conditioning compressor clutch and check
that the clutch air gap is inside the standard value. If outside the standard value, use
a shim to adjust the gap. Standard value:
0.3 - 0.5 mm (0.012 - 0.020 inch)
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Fig. 303: Adjusting Air Gap
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INSPECTION COOLING TEMPERATURE SWITCH 1. Dip the metal part of the cooling temperature switch into engine oil and
increase the oil temperature using a gas burner or similar.
CAUTION: Do not heat more than necessary.
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Fig. 304: Inspecting Cooling Temperature Switch
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2. When the oil temperature reaches the standard value, check that voltage is
supplied between the terminals.
Standard value:
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Fig. 305: Oil Temperature Continuity Char
t
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Fig. 306: Oil Temperature Continuity Graph
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CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN MOTOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Refrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to
CHARGING
and
DISCHARGING
.)
Air Duct Removal and Installation
(Refer to
REMOVAL AND
NOTE: When the oil temperature is 155°C (311°F) or m ore and
there is no continuity, the resistance will not be 2ohm
or lower until the oil temperature reduces to 125°C (257°
F) or less.
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INSTALLATION
.)
Radiator Grilles Removal and Installation (Refer to
RADIATOR
.)
Fig. 307: Removing And Installing Condenser And Condenser Fan Motor
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