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CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION55-167
CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1552006700414
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Refrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-142).
Air Duct Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 15,
Air Cleaner P.15-4).
Radiator Grilles Removal and Installation (Refer to
GROUP 51, Radiator Grilles P.51-6).
Front End Structure Bar Removal and Installation (Refer
to GROUP 14, Radiator P.14-32).
Cooler tube removal (Refer to GROUP 37, Power steering
P.37-45).
CONDENSER REMOVAL STEPS
<>1. FLEXIBLE DISCHARGE HOSE
CONNECTION
<>2. LIQUID PIPE A CONNECTION3. O-RING
>>B<<4. CONDENSER ASSEMBLY
5. RECEIVER CONDENSER REMOVAL STEPS
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CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION55-169
>>B<< CONDENSER INSTALLATION
When replacing the condenser, refill it with a specified amount
of compressor oil and install it to the vehicle.
Compressor oil: ND Oil 8
Quantity: 40 ml
INSPECTIONM1552014301102
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR CHECK
Check to be sure that the condenser fan motor operates when
battery voltage is applied to terminal 2 and terminal 1
grounded.
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REFRIGERANT LINE
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION55-172
O-RING AND PIPE SERVICE POINT
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O-RING AND PIPE FITTING
1. The following o-rings and pipe fittings are used in this air
conditioning system.
2.Ensure the correct size o-ring is installed as required during
service of system.
3.Two types of pipe fittings are used in this air conditioning
system.
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O-RING REPLACEMENT
1.Removal- use a wooden toothpick or plastic awl to remove
o-ring without damaging the tube.
2.Installation- lubricate o-ring with ND-Oil 8, roll the
new o-ring into captured position.
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PIPE JOINT PRECAUTIONS
1. Before making any hose and tube connections, always
apply ND-Oil 8 compressor oil to o-ring.
Avoid applying oil in areas with acrylic resin or ABS plastic
as it causes enviromental stress cracking to these resins.
2. Ensure the connecting parts are free of foreign material.
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3. Ensure a complete mating of joint before tightening the bolts
or nut.
4. Tighten the joint to the specific torque. For the nut joint, pay
special attention to following cautions.
Always use two wrenches to prevent the tubes from twist-
ing.
Pipes will rotate 15 - 20 clockwise during tightening, so
ensure final position is the correct location.
When finally tightening the pipes, do not rotate the fixed
side(female side).