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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Component Parts
Mode door control system components are:
lFront air control
lMode door motor
lPBR (built into mode door motor)
System Operation
The mode door position (vent, B/L, foot, and defrost) is set by the front air control by means of the mode door
motor. When a mode door position is selected on the front air control, voltage is applied to one circuit of the
mode door motor while ground is applied to the other circuit, causing the mode door motor to rotate. The direc-
tion of rotation is determined by which circuit has voltage applied to it, and which one has ground applied to it.
The front air control monitors the mode door position by measuring the voltage signal on the PBR circuit.
Mode Door Control Specification
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Mode Door Motor
The mode door motor is attached to the heater & cooling unit. It
rotates so that air is discharged from the outlet as indicated by the
front air control. Motor rotation is conveyed to a link which activates
themodedoor.
NOTE:
This illustration is for LHD models.
The layout for RHD models is symmetrically opposite.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR MODE DOOR MOTOR
1.CHECK RESULT FROM FRONT AIR CONTROL SELF-DIAGNOSIS OR PROCEED FROM SYMPTOM
TABLE
Is vehicle equipped with NAVI?
YES or NO
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO >> GO TO 4.
2.CHECK RESULT FROM FRONT AIR CONTROL SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Self-diagnosis code 92 is present. Refer toMTC-51, "
A/C System Self-diagnosis Function".
YES or NO
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> GO TO 4.
WJIA0434E
MJIB0191E
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MTC-64
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Component Parts
Air mix door control system components are:
lFront air control
lAir mix door motors (Front and rear)
lPBR (built-into air mix motors)
System Operation
The front air control receives data from the temperature selected by the driver and rear passenger. The front
air control then applies a voltage to one circuit of the appropriate air mix door motor, while ground is applied to
the other circuit, causing the appropriate air mix door motor to rotate. The direction of rotation is determined by
which circuit has voltage applied to it, and which one has ground applied to it. The front air control monitors the
air mix door positions by measuring the voltage signal on the PBR circuits of each door.
Air Mix Door Control Specification
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Air Mix Door Motors
The air mix door motor is attached to the heater & cooling unit. This
motor rotates so that the air mix door is opened or closed to a posi-
tion set by the front air control. Motor rotation is then conveyed
through a shaft and the air mix door position is then fed back to the
front air control by the PBR built into the air mix door motor.
NOTE:
This illustration is for LHD models.
The layout for RHD models is symmetrically opposite.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR AIR MIX DOOR MOTOR (FRONT)
1.CHECK RESULT FROM FRONT AIR CONTROL SELF-DIAGNOSIS OR PROCEED FROM SYMPTOM
TABLE
Is vehicle equipped with NAVI?.
YESorNO
YES >> GO TO 2.
NO >> GO TO 4.
2.CHECK RESULT FROM FRONT AIR CONTROL SELF-DIAGNOSIS
Self-diagnosis code 22 is present. Refer toMTC-51, "
A/C System Self-diagnosis Function".
YESorNO
YES >> GO TO 3.
NO >> GO TO 4.
WJIA0435E
MJIB0192E
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
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Self-diagnosisEJS005GP
SYMPTOM: Self-diagnosis cannot be performed (Vehicles equipped with NAVI only).
INSPECTION FLOW
Intake Sensor CircuitEJS005GR
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Intake Sensor
The intake sensor is located on the heater & cooling unit. It converts
temperature of air after it passes through the evaporator into a resis-
tance value which is then input to the front air control.
NOTE:
This illustration is for LHD models.
The layout for RHD models is symmetrically opposite.
*1MTC-122, "REMOVAL".*2MTC-122, "INSTALLATION".*3MTC-24, "Maintenance of Lubricant
Quantity in Compressor".
*4MTC-53, "
Operational Check".*5EM-12, "DRIVE BELTS".
*1MTC-55, "
Power Supply and Ground
Circuit for Front Air Control".2.MTC-63, "
Air Mix Door Motor Cir-
cuit".3.MTC-53, "
Operational Check".
MJIB0246E
MJIB0198E
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INTAKE SENSOR
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INTAKE SENSORPFP:27723
Removal and InstallationEJS005GT
REMOVAL
1. Remove the instrument panel. Refer toIP-10, "Removal and Installation".
2. Disconnect the intake sensor electrical connector.
NOTE:
The intake sensor is located on the top of the heater and cooling
unit assembly next to the A/C evaporator cover.
3. Twist the intake sensor to remove the intake sensor from the
heater and cooling unit assembly.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
MJIB0325E
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MTC-100
BLOWER MOTOR
BLOWER MOTOR
PFP:27226
ComponentsEJS005GU
Removal and InstallationEJS005GV
REMOVAL
1. Remove the glove box assembly. Refer toIP-15, "LOWER INSTRUMENT PANEL RH AND GLOVE BOX"
.
2. Disconnect the blower motor electrical connector.
3. Remove the three screws and remove the blower motor.
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
1. Heater and cooling unit assembly 2. Blower motor 3. Blower motor resistor
MJIB0247E
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AIR CONDITIONER FILTER
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AIR CONDITIONER FILTERPFP:27277
Removal and InstallationEJS005GW
FUNCTION
The air inside the passenger compartment is filtered by the air condi-
tioner filters when the heater or A/C controls are set on either the
recirculation or fresh mode. The two air conditioner filters are located
in the heater and cooling unit assembly.
REPLACEMENT TIMING
Replacement of the two air conditioner filters is recommended on a regular interval depending on the driving
conditions. Refer toMA-8, "
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE". It may also be necessary to replace the two air con-
ditioner filters as part of a component replacement if the air conditioner filters are damaged.
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Remove the glove box assembly.
a. Remove the two lower glove box screws.
b. Open the glove box, then remove the four upper glove box
screws.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to remove the two glove box striker screws.
c. Remove the glove box assembly from the instrument panel to
access the air conditioner filter cover.
2. Remove the screw and remove the air conditioner filter cover.
3. Remove the air conditioner filters from the heater and cooling
unit assembly housing.
MJIB0215E
LJIA0146E
WJIA0628E
MJIB0216E
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MTC-102
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER
4. Insert the first new air conditioner filter into the heater and cool-
ing unit assembly housing and slide it over to the right. Insert the
second new air conditioner filter into the heater and cooling unit
assembly housing.
NOTE:
The air conditioner filters are marked with air flow arrows. The
end of the microfilter with the arrow should face the rear of the
vehicle. The arrows should point downward.
5. Install the air conditioner filter cover.
6. Install the glove box assembly in reverse order of removal.
LJIA0148E
MJIB0216E
Lower glove box screws : 3.5 N·m (0.36 kg-m, 31 in-lb)
Upper glove box screws : 3.5 N·m (0.36 kg-m, 31 in-lb)
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HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY
MTC-103
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HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLYPFP:27110
ComponentsEJS005GX
Heater and Cooling Unit Assembly —LHD Models—
MJIB0278E
1. High-pressure A/C pipe 2. Low-pressure A/C pipe 3. Expansion valve
4. Heater core and evaporator pipes
grommet5. A/C drain hose grommet 6. A/C drain hose
7. Heater core pipes 8. Coolant reservoir hose 9. Heater and cooling unit assembly