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A / C CONTROLLER VOLTAGE VALUES TABLE
TerminalWireCircuitMeasurement
groundNormal valueCondition
AC1-1B/WController main
power supplyGround to
engine (Fig. B)10 ± 14 voltsIgnition switch ON with engine
stopped
AC1-2B/YController main
groundGround to body
(Fig. A)± 0.4 ± 0 voltEngine running
AC1 4Or
Refrigerant
p
ressure switchGround to
0 ± 1 volt
Refrigerant pressure within 225 kPa
(2.3 kg / cm
2, 32.7 psi) to 2548 kPa
(26 kg / cm
2, 370 psi) with engine
running
AC1-4Orpressure switch
inputengine (Fig. B)
10 ± 14 volts
Refrigerant pressure below
196 kPa (2.0 kg / cm
2, 28 psi) or
above 3140 kPa (32 kg / cm
2, 455 psi)
with engine running
AC1 7G/B
A / C switch input
and / or defroster
Ground to
8 ± 14 volts
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch (see NOTE)
ON with engine running
AC1-7G/Bposition switch
input (see NOTE)engine (Fig. B)
0 ± 1.5 volts
Blower fan motor switch or A / C or
defroster position switch (see NOTE)
OFF with engine running
AC1 9Gr/W
Signal input from
ECM (A / C ON
Ground to10 ± 14 voltsApprove of A / C ON
AC1-9Gr/W(
permission
signal)engine (Fig. B)0 ± 1 voltA / C ON forbid
AC1-13Y/B
Signal output to
ECM (A / C ON
request signal)Ground to engine
(Fig. B)0 ± 1.5 volts
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch (see NOTE)
ON with engine running at evaporator
thermistor temperature input more
than approx. 2.5C (less than 2.5 V
(5840 )) and refrigerant pressure
switch is ON
10 ± 14 voltsExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
AC1-16P
Compressor
magnet clutch
relay outputGround to engine
(Fig. B)0 ± 1 volt
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch ON with
engine running at evaporator
thermistor temperature input more
than approx. 2.5C (less than 2.5 V
(5840 )), refrigerant pressure
switch ON and signal input from ECM
ON
10 ± 14 voltsExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
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TerminalWireCircuitMeasurement
groundNormal valueCondition
AC2-1L/YSensor groundGround to body
(Fig. A)± 0.4 ± 0 voltEngine running
1.5 volts
(3150 )Evaporator thermistor temperature at
approx. 15C (59F) with engine
running
AC2-2W/B
Evaporator
thermistor
temperature
(evaporator temp.
sensor) input
Ground to engine
(Fig. B)
2.62 volts
(6.311 )
Evaporator thermistor temperature at
approx. 1C (34F) with engine
running
* If the temperature is less than
approx. 1C, in this case
compressor and condenser fan
should be stop (come back at more
than approx. 2.5C (less than
5840 , 2.5 V))
H25
engine
E61-27 /
G16 J20Gr/W
Signal output to
A / C controller
(A / C ON
Ground to engine
(Fig C)
10 ± 14 volts
Required A / C ON (terminal AC-A13)
at engine running with normal
condition (refer to ªINSPECTION OF
ECM AND ITS CIRCUITº in Section
6E)
G16, J20
engines
E61-8
(
permission
signal)(Fig. C)
0 ± 1 volt
Except the above-mentioned with
engine running
In this case compressor should be
stop
H25
engine
E61-28 /
Y/B
Signal input from
A / C controller
Ground to engine
0 ± 1.5 voltsRequire A / C ON
G16, J20
engines
E61-17Y/B(A / C ON request
signal)
g
(Fig. C)
10 ± 14 voltsTurn off the A / C
H25
engine
E61-5 /
G16, J20
engines
E61-22
Y/L
A / C condenser
cooling fan relay
outputGround to engine
(Fig. C)0 ± 1 volt
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch (see
NOTE) ON with engine running at
evaporator thermistor temperature
input more than approx. 2.5C (less
than 2.5 V (5840 )), refrigerant
pressure switch ON and signal
input from ECM ON
Engine coolant temperature sensor
more than 113C (236F) with
engine running
10 ± 14 voltsExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
NOTE:
Defroster position switch circuit is equipped with LH vehicle only.
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1. Suction hose
2. Discharge hose
3. Liquid pipe
4. Condenser outlet pipe
5. Expansion valve
6. Dual pressure switch
7. Suction pipe
: Apply compressor oil
(refrigerant oil) to O-ring.
1B-30 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
WARNING:
Should refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) strike your eye(s), consult a doctor immediately.
DO NOT USE YOUR HAND TO RUB AFFECTED EYE(S).
Instead, use quantities of fresh cold water to splash it over affected area to thus gradually raise its
temperature above the freezing point.
Obtain proper treatment as soon as possible from a doctor or eye specialist.
Should liquid refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) get on your skin, such affected part should be treated
in the same manner as when skin is frostbitten or frozen.
CAUTION:
None of refrigerant, compressor oil and component parts is interchangeable between two types of A / C:
one using CFC-12 (R-12) and the other using HFC-134a (R-134a).
(For identification between these two types, refer to page 1B-2).
When replenishing or changing refrigerant and compressor oil and when replacing parts, make sure
that the material or the part to be used is appropriate to the A / C installed in the vehicle being serviced.
Use of incorrect one will result in leakage of refrigerant, damage in parts or other faulty condition.
PRECAUTION
When servicing air conditioning system, the following rules must be observed.
PIPING
When connecting hoses and pipes, apply a few drops of compressor oil (refrigerant oil) to seats of coupling nuts
and O-ring.
Never use heat for bending pipes. When bending a pipe, try to make its bending radius as slight as possible.
Keep internal parts of air conditioning free from moisture and dirt. When disconnecting any line from system,
install a blind plug or cap to the fitting immediately.
When tightening or loosening a fitting, use two wrenches, one for turning and the other for support.
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5) Disconnect coupler from dual pressure switch (1).
6) Disconnect condenser outlet pipe (3).
7) Disconnect condenser cooling fan motor coupler (2).
8) Remove condenser with fan.
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage fins of condenser and radiator.
9) Remove A / C condenser cooling fan assembly from condenser.
INSTALLATION
Reverse removal sequence to install condenser, noting following
point.
1) When replacing condenser, add 20 to 30 cc of refrigerating oil
from compressor suction-side.
2) Evacuate and charge system according to previously-described
procedure.
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1. Mode control switch coupler
2. A / C switch
3. Indicator lamp
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-45
A / C SWITCH
REMOVAL
1) Disconnect negative (±) cable at battery.
2) If equipped with air bag system, disable air bag system.
Refer to ªDISABLING AIR BAG SYSTEMº in Section 10B.
3) Remove mode control switch (Refer to ªMODE CONTROL
SWITCHº in Section 1A).
INSPECTION
A / C Switch
Press A / C button and check if there is continuity between termi-
nals ªDº and ªGº.
With battery voltage (+) connected to terminal ªKº and (±) to termi-
nal ªDº, press A / C button and check if indicator lamp lights.
INSTALLATION
1) Install in reverse order of removal procedure.
2) If equipped with air bag system, enable air bag system.
Refer to ªENABLING AIR BAG SYSTEMº in Section 10B.
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Pressure ABCD SWITCH
ON
(Continuity)
OFF
(No continuity)
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-47
DUAL PRESSURE SWITCH
INSPECTION
1) Check dual pressure switch (1) on liquid pipe for continuity at
normal temperature (approx. 25C (77F)) when A / C system
has a proper charge of refrigerant and when A / C system (com-
pressor) is under operation. In each of these cases, switch
should show proper continuity.
2) Using a manifold gauge set, check switch for operation at speci-
fied pressure as shown, refer to ªPERFORMANCE DIAGNO-
SISº in this section.
Switch ON : above ªCº and below ªDº
Switch OFF : below ªAº or above ªBº
ªAº: Approx. 200 kPa (2.0 kg / cm
2)
ªBº: Approx. 3200 kPa (32 kg / cm
2)
ªCº: Approx. 230 kPa (2.3 kg / cm
2)
ªDº: Approx. 2800 kPa (28 kg / cm
2)
Tightening torque:
Dual pressure switch: 10 N
.m (1.0 kg-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
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1. Clutch plate bolt
2. Clutch plate
3. Circlip
4. Clutch pulley
5. Washer
6. Shim
7. Oil felt ring
8. Clutch coil
9. Lip type seal
10. Compressor front head
11. Compressor body component
12. O-ring
13. Compressor thermal switch
3. Washer
(if equipped)1. Thermal switch
2. Ohmmeter
MAGNET CLUTCH ASSEMBLY (FOR SEIKO SEIKI)
INSPECTION
MAGNET CLUTCH
Inspect clutch plate and clutch pulley for signs of oil.
Check clutch pulley bearings for noise and grease leakage.
Using and ohmmeter, measure resistance of clutch coil between
clutch coil lead wire (1) and compressor body.
If measured resistance is not within tolerance, replace coil.
Standard resistance: 2.5 ± 4.5 at 20C, 68F
COMPRESSOR THERMAL SWITCH
Use an ohmmeter to check thermal switch for continuity. If there is
no continuity, replace it.
REMOVAL
1) Remove compressor assembly from vehicle. Refer to COM-
PRESSOR ASSEMBLY in this section.
2) Fix clutch plate (1) with special tool (A) and remove clutch plate
bolt (2).
Special Tool
(A): 09991-06020
NOTE:
Do not reuse armature plate nut.
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3) Using special tool (B), remove clutch plate (1).
Special Tool
(B): 09991-06030
4) Disconnect clutch coil lead wire from compressor thermal switch
led wire.
5) Remove felt ring (if equipped) and shims from shaft.
6) Using special tool (C), remove circlip.
Special Tool
(C): 09900-06107
7) Remove clutch coil lead wire clamp screw.
8) Remove clutch pulley with puller (1) from compressor (2).
NOTE:
Be careful not to damage pulley when tapping magnet
clutch.
9) Remove clutch coil.
INSTALLATION
1) Install clutch coil (2).
Protrusion on under side of clutch coil must match hole in com-
pressor (3) to prevent movement ant correctly locate lead wire.
2) Using special tool (C), install snap ring (1) as shown.
Special Tool
(C): 09990-06107
3) Clamp covering portion of lead wire.