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HEADLINING
INTERIOR52A-19
HEADLINING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1521001400360
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Front Seat Assembly (Refer to P.52A-21.)
Removal and Installation of Rear Seat Cushion Assembly
and Rear Seatback Assembly (Refer to P.52A-55.)
Removal and Installation of Front Pillar Trim, Center Pillar
Trim Upper and Rear Pillar Trim (Refer to P.52A-11.)
REMOVAL STEPS
1. SUN VISOR
2. SUN VISOR HOLDER
3. OVERHEAD CONSOLE
ASSEMBLY
4. DOME LIGHT ASSEMBLY (REFER
TO GROUP 54A, DOME LIGHT
P.54A-163.)
5. ASSIST GRIP PLUG
6. ROOF INSIDE ASSIST GRIP
ASSIST GRIP>
7. SUNROOF OPENING TRIM
8. ROOF HARNESS CLAMP
INSTRUMENT PANEL SIDE
COVER (REFER TO P.52A-4.)
9. ROOF HARNESS CONNECTOR
FLOOR CONSOLE ASSEMBLY
(REFER TO P.52A-10.)
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BOLT
(REFER TO GROUP 36, PARKING
BRAKE LEVER P.36-6.)
<>10. HEADLINING ASSEMBLY
11. OVERHEAD CONSOLE BRACKET
12. FRONT HEADLINING PAD REMOVAL STEPS (Continued)
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COMPRESSOR ASSEMBLY AND DRIVE BELT
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION55-165
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
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<> FLEXIBLE SUCTION HOSE AND FLEXIBLE
DISCHARGE HOSE DISCONNECTION
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly moisture
absorbent, use a non-porous material to plug the hose and
nipples.
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug the
dismantled hoses and compressor nipples.
.
<> COMPRESSOR REMOVAL
Take care not to spill any compressor oil when removing the
compressor.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
.
>>A<< FLEXIBLE SUCTION HOSE CONNECTION
To prevent mis-alignment of suction hose to bracket use the
folowing assembly procedure.
1. Insert hoseconnector into compressor and hand start bolt.
2. Assemble P-clip to hose and suction hose bracket. Tighten
bolt.
3. Tighten bolt between compressor and hose connector.
.
>>B<< COMPRESSOR INSTALLATION
If a new compressor is installed, first adjust the amount of oil
according to the procedures described below, and then install
the compressor.
1. Measure the amount (X ml) of oil within the removed
compressor.
2. Drain (from the new compressor) the amount of oil
calculated according to the following formula, and then
install the new compressor.
New compressor oil amount = 140 ml
140 ml
X ml = Y ml
NOTE: Y ml indicates the amount of oil in the refrigerant line,
the condenser, the evaporator, etc.
NOTE: When replacing the following parts at the same times as
the compressor, subtract the rated oil amount of each part from
Y ml and discharge from the new compressor.
Compressor oil: ND Oil 8
Quantity:
Evaporator: 40 ml
Condenser: 40 ml
Receiver: 40 ml
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
ENGINE COOLING14-27
RADIATOR CAP PRESSURE CHECKM1141001300419
NOTE: Be sure that the cap is clean before testing. Rust or
other foreign material on the cap seal will cause an improper
reading.
1. Use a cap adapter to attach the cap to the tester.
2. Increase the pressure until the indicator of the gauge stops
moving.
Minimum limit: 83 kPa (12 psi)
Standard value: 93
123 kPa (14 18 psi)
3. Replace the radiator cap if the reading does not remain at or
above the limit.
ENGINE COOLANT REPLACEMENTM1141001200478
When removing the radiator cap, use care to avoid
contact with hot coolant or steam. Place a shop towel
over the cap and turn the cap counterclockwise a lit-
tle to let the pressure escape through the vinyl tube.
After relieving the steam pressure, remove the cap by
slowly turning it counterclockwise.
1. Drain the water from the radiator, heater core and engine
after unplugging the radiator drain plug and removing the
radiator cap.
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
ENGINE COOLING14-28
2. Drain the water in the water jacket by unplugging the drain
plug of the cylinder block.
3. Remove the radiator condenser tank assembly and drain the
coolant.
4. Drain the coolant then clean the path of the coolant by
injecting water into the radiator from the radiator cap area.
5. Apply the designated sealant to the screw area of the
cylinder block drain plug, and then tighten to the standard
torque.
Specified sealant: 3M
AAD Part No.8731 or equiva-
lent
Tightening torque:
39
5 Nm
6. Securely tighten the radiator drain plug.
7. Assemble the radiator condenser tank assembly.
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