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Terminal Wire Color CircuitNormal
Vo l ta g e Condition
G52-1 WHT Output of 5 V power
source for air flow control
actuator position sensor
and temperature control
actuator position sensor 4 – 6 V Ignition switch turned ON
G52-2 PNK Output of 5 V power
source for sunload sensor 4 – 6 V Ignition switch turned ON
G52-3 ORN Ground for sensors Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON
G52-4 WHT/BLK Evaporator temperature
sensor signal 3.45 – 3.65 V
Ignition switch turned ON, evaporator temperature 0
°
C (32 °F)
2.55 – 2.85 V Ignition switch turned ON, evaporator temperature
15
°C (59 ° F)
1.7 – 2.1 V Ignition switch turned ON, evaporator temperature
30
°C (86 ° F)
G52-5 YEL/BLK Sunload sensor signal
G52-6 PNK/BLK Inside air temperature
sensor signal About 2.0 V
Ignition switch turned ON, room temperature 25
°C
(77 °F)
About 2.8 V Ignition switch turned ON, room temperature 0
°C
(32 °F)
G52-7 — — — —
G52-8 RED/BLK Electric power source 10 – 14 V Ignition switch turned ON
G52-9 — — — —
G52-10 — — — —
G52-11 BLK/ORN Ground for HVAC control
module Below 0.3 V Ignition
switch turned ON
G52-12 — — — —
G52-13 YEL Temperature control
actuator position sensor
signal About 4.0 V
Ignition switch turned ON, temperature selector MAX
COOL position
About 2.0 V Ignition switch turned ON, temperature selector MAX
HOT position
G52-14 WHT/BLU Air flow control actuator
position sensor signal About 4.0 V
Ignition switch turned ON
, air flow selector VENT
position
About 1.6 V Ignition switch ON, air flow selector DEF position
G52-15 — — — —
G52-16 WHT/RED Electric power source for
back-up 10 – 14 V Full-time
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A/C System Performance InspectionS7RS0B7224027
Refer to “A/C System Performance Inspection”.
A/C System Inspection at ECMS7RS0B7224028
Voltage Check
ECM and its circuits can be checked by measuring voltage with special tool connected.
CAUTION!
• ECM connectors are waterproofed. Each terminal of the ECM connectors is sealed up with the
grommet. Therefore, do not measure circuit voltage and resistance by inserting the tester’s probe
into the sealed terminal at the harness side. Or, ECM and its circuits may be damaged by water.
• ECM cannot be checked by itself. It is strictly prohibited to connect voltmeter or ohmmeter to ECM with couplers disconnected from ECM.
1) Remove ECM (1) from its bracket by referring to “Electric Throttle Body System Calibration in Section 1C”.
2) Connect special tool (2) between ECM and ECM connectors securely.
3) Check voltage at each terminal.
NOTE
As each terminal voltage is affected by the battery voltage, confirm that the battery voltage is 11 V or
more when ignition sw itch is ON position.
Terminal arrangement of ECM coupler (Viewed from harness side)
1
2
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34
1819
567
1011
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
55
57 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
40
42 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
1213
238
34
1819
567
1011
17
20
47 46
495051
2122
52 16
25 9
24
14
29
55
57 54 53
59
60 58 2
262728
15
30
56 4832 31
34353637
40
42 39 38
44
45 43 41 331
1213
238
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ECM Voltage Values Table for Relation of A/C Control
Repair Instructions
Operation Procedure for Refrigerant ChargeS7RS0B7226001
Refer to “Operation Procedure for Refrigerant Charge”.Terminal Wire Color Circuit Normal Value Condition
C37-14 GRY/RED Output of 5 V power
source 4.5 – 5.5 V Ignition switch turned ON
C37-15 BLK Ground for ECM Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON
C37-24 LT GRN Engine coolant temp.
(ETC) sensor signal 3.3 – 3.8 V Ignition switch turned ON, ECT at 0
°C (32 ° F)
1.38 – 1.72 V Ignition switch turned ON, ECT at 50 °C (122 °F)
C37-30 BLK Ground for ECM Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON
C37-55 ORN Ground for sensors Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON
C37-58 BLK/ORN Ground for ECM Below 0.3 V Ignition switch turned ON E23-1 BLK/RED Main power supply 10 – 14 V Ignition switch turned ON
E23-3 RED CAN (high)
communication line
(active high signal)
for BCM and
combination meterRefer to “DTC P2101: Throttle Actu
ator Control Motor Circuit Range /
Performance in Section 1A”
E23-16 BLK/RED Main power supply 10 – 14 V Ignition switch turned ON
E23-18 WHT CAN (low)
communication line
(active low signal) for
BCM and
combination meterRefer to “DTC P2101: Throttle Actu
ator Control Motor Circuit Range /
Performance in Section 1A”
E23-19 BLU/WHT Electric load signal
for blower motor 10 – 14 V
Ignition switch turned ON, blower speed selector
OFF or between 1st and 5th position
0 – 1 V Ignition switch turned ON, blower speed selector
between 6th and HIGH position
E23-46 LT GRN Radiator fan relay
No.1 output 10 – 14 V
Ignition switch turned ON, engine coolant temp.:
below 95
°C (203 ° F), or A/C refrigerant pressure:
below 600 kPa (87 psi).
0 – 2 V Ignition switch turned ON, engine coolant temp.:
97.5
°C (207.5 °F) or higher, or A/C refrigerant
pressure: 1100 kPa (159.5 psi) or higher.
E23-47 GRY A/C compressor relay
output 10 – 14 V Engine running, A/C request signal high input
0 – 1 V Engine running, A/C request signal low input
E23-48 GRN Radiator fan relay
No.2 and No.3 output 10 – 14 V
Ignition switch turned ON, engine coolant temp.:
below 100
°C (212 °F), or A/C refrigerant
pressure: below 1200 kPa (174 psi).
0 – 2 V Ignition switch turned ON, engine coolant temp.:
102.5
°C (216.5 ° F) or higher, or A/C refrigerant
pressure: 1500 kPa (217.5 psi) or higher.
E23-55 RED A/C refrigerant
pressure sensor
signal 1.46 – 1.71 V
Engine running, A/C refrigerant pressure at 0.8
MPa (8.0 kg/cm
2) (A/C refrigerant pressure
measured by manifold gauge)
2.55 – 2.80 V Engine running, A/C refrigerant pressure at 1.6
MPa (16.0 kg/cm
2) (A/C refrigerant pressure
measured by manifold gauge)
E23-60 BRN/WHT Main power supply
relay output 10 – 14 V Ignition switch turned OFF
0 – 2 V Ignition switch turned ON
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HVAC Unit ComponentsS7RS0B7226002
NOTE
The figure shows left-hand steering vehicle. For right-hand steering vehicle, parts with (*) are installed
at the opposite side.
10 * 2 *
6
7
1 *
4 *
2 *
5
7
8
8
17
16
18
19
6
12
11 *
21 *
20
20
22
9 *
13
3 *
5
15 *
14 *
15 *
23 *
24 *
25 *
26 *
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1. Fresh air inlet duct
8. Temperature control door assembly 15. Air flow control links 22. Drain hose
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HVAC Unit Removal and InstallationS7RS0B7226003
Refer to “HVAC Unit Removal and Installation”.
Temperature Control Actuator Removal and
Installation
S7RS0B7226004
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hol e cover from instrument
panel.
3) Remove foot duct from HVAC unit.
4) Disconnect temperature control actuator connector (1).
5) Detach temperature control actuator rods (2) from linkage (3).
6) Remove temperature control actuator (4) from HVAC unit.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Temperature Control Actuator InspectionS7RS0B7226005
1) Remove temperature control actuator from HVAC unit referring to “Temperature Control Actuator
Removal and Installation”.
2) Connect connector to temperature control actuator.
3) Set temperature selector of HVAC control module to MAX HOT position with ignition switch ON, and
make sure if the position of actuator lever is MAX
HOT position (A).
4) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect connector from temperature control actuator.
5) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”.
Temperature control actuator resistance between
terminal “3” and “5” (MAX HOT position)
Approximately 2.5 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F) 6) Connect connector to tem
perature control actuator.
7) Set temperature selector of HVAC control module to MAX COOL position with ignition switch ON, and
make sure if the position of actuator lever is MAX
COOL position (B).
8) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect connector from temperature control actuator.
9) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”
Temperature control actuator resistance between
terminal “3” and “5” (MAX COOL position)
Approximately 4.8 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
If check result is not satisfactory, replace the actuator
with new one.
2. Blower upper case 9. Blower motor controller 16. Evaporator 23. Temperature control actuator
3. Air intake control actuator 10. Blower lower case 17. O-ring24. Air flow control actuator
4. Air filter (if equipped) 11. Blower motor 18. Expansion valve25. Inside air temperature sensor
5. Heater unit upper case 12. Heater unit lower case 19. Evaporator temperature sensor 26. Aspirator hose
6. Foot duct 13. Heater core 20. Packing : Do not reuse.
7. Air flow control door assembly 14. Temperature control links 21. Filter cover
1
2
2
3
4
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Air Flow Control Actuator Removal and
Installation
S7RS0B7226006
Removal1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove steering column hol e cover from instrument
panel.
3) Remove foot duct from HVAC unit.
4) Disconnect air flow contro l actuator connector (2).
5) Remove air flow control actuator (1) from HVAC unit, and then detach air flow actuator rod from linkage.
Installation
Reverse removal procedure.
Air Flow Control Actuator InspectionS7RS0B7226007
1) Remove air flow control actuator from HVAC unit referring to “Air Flow C ontrol Actuator Removal and
Installation”.
2) Connect actuator connector to the actuator.
3) Set air flow selector of HVAC control module to DEF position with ignition switch ON, and make sure if the
position of actuator lever is DEF position (8).
4) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect connector from air flow control actuator.
5) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”
Air flow control actuator resistance between
terminal “3” and “5” (DEF position)
Approximately 4.8 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
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[A]: LH steering vehicle [B]: RH steering vehicle
8
[A]
[B]
8
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6) Connect connector to air flow control actuator.
7) Set air flow selector of HVAC control module to VENT position with ignition switch ON, and make
sure if the position of act uator lever is VENT position
(8).
8) Turn ignition switch OFF, and then disconnect connector from air flow control actuator.
9) Measure resistance between terminal “3” and “5”.
Air flow control actuator resistance between
terminal “3” and “5” (VENT position)
Approximately 2.0 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
If check result is not satisfactory, replace the actuator
with new one.
Air Intake Control Actuator Removal and
Installation
S7RS0B7226008
Refer to “Air Intake Control Actuator Removal and
Installation in Section 7A”.
Air Intake Control Actuator InspectionS7RS0B7226009
Check air intake contro l actuator as follows:
1) Using service wire, connect battery positive terminal
to terminal “7” and battery negative terminal to
terminal “1”. And, check if air intake selector link
operates smoothly and it stops at “REC” position (A).
2) Using service wire, connect battery positive terminal
to terminal “7” and battery negative terminal to
terminal “5”. And, check if air intake selector link
operates smoothly and it stops at “MIX” position (B).
3) For auto A/C model, using service wire, connect battery positive terminal to terminal “7” and battery
negative terminal to “3” terminal. And, check air
intake selector link operates smoothly and it stops at
“FRE” position (C).
If malfunction is found, replace air intake control
actuator.
[A]: LH steering vehicl e [B]: RH steering vehicle
[A]
[B]
8
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A
C
B“a”
“a”“a”
-
+
A
C
B “1” “3” “5” “7”
“1”
“3”
“5”
“7”
120
°
120° 120
°
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Actuator Linkage InspectionS7RS0B7226010
• Check if each actuator linkage operates smoothly.
• Check actuator rod for bend.
• Check each actuator linkage for breakage.
• Make sure if there is not any obstruction in operating range of actuator linkage.
If any malfunction is found, repair or replace faulty
part(s).
Blower Motor Controller Removal and
Installation
S7RS0B7226011
Refer to “Blower Motor Resistor Removal and
Installation in Section 7A”.
Blower Motor Controller InspectionS7RS0B7226012
1) Check internal circuit of controller for resistance as follows.
a) Measure resistance between “1” terminal and “2” terminal of blower motor controller.
Blower motor cont roller resistance
“1” – “2”: approximately 10 k Ω at 25 °C (77 °F)
If resistance does not meet above specification,
replace blower motor controller.
b) Using ohmmeter, connect its positive terminal to “3” terminal of blower motor controller and
negative terminal to “1” terminal of blower motor
controller and check that there is no continuity.
2) Check controller for operation as follows. a) Using service wire, connect battery positive terminal to “3” terminal of blower motor controller
and battery negative terminal to “1” terminal of
blower motor controller.
b) Using bulb (3.4 W) (5) and service wire, connect battery positive terminal to “3” terminal of blower
motor controller as shown figure.
c) Arrange 3 new 1.5 V batteries (6) in series (check that total voltage is 4.5 – 5.0 V) and
connect its positive term inal to “2” terminal of
blower motor controller and negative terminal to
“1” terminal of blower motor controller.
Then, check that bulb lights. If bulb does not light
under the above conditions, replace blower
motor controller.
3
1
2
4
2
1
3
4
5
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