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A
B C
3. Inspect the drive belt (see page 4-30).
4. Make sure no material is blocking the air flow to the
A/C condenser.
5. Check the dust and pollen filter. Replace it if it is clogged (see page 21-75).
6. Check for kinks or sharp bends in the A/C lines and hoses, which can greatly reduce system
performance. Replace A/C lines and hoses if they
are kinked or damaged (see page 21-8).
7. Start the engine, turn the air conditioning system on, and allow it to run for a few minutes and reach
stable operation.
Check that the A/C operates at each position of the blower fan switch (except OFF). If the A/C
does not operate, refer to the symptom
troubleshooting.
Check that the A/C compressor clutch (A) is engaged. The pressure plate should be rotating
at the same speed as the pulley. If the pressure
plate does not engage, refer to the symptom
troubleshooting.
Check that the A/C condenser fan (B) and radiator fan (C) operate when the A/C compressor clutch
is engaged. If either fan fails to operate when the
A/C compressor clutch is engaged, refer to the
symptom troubleshooting.
Check that the engine idle speed is correctly maintained when the A/C is switched on and off
and the A/C compressor clutch is engaged and
disengaged. Recommended PAG oil: SP-10
P/N 38897-P13-A01AH: 120 mL (4 fl·oz)
It is important to have the correct amount of refrigerant
oil in the A/C system to ensure proper lubrication of the
compressor. Too little oil damages the compressor; too
much oil reduces the cooling capacity of the system,
and can produce high vent temperatures.
To avoid contamination, do not return the oil to the container once dispensed, and never mix it with other
refrigerant oils.
Immediately after using the oil, reinstall the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture
absorption.
Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if it gets on the paint, wash it off
immediately.
Add the recommended refrigerant oil in the amount
listed if you replace any of the following parts: ........
.............. ............ ........
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A/C condenser .50 mL (1 2/3 fl·oz)
Evaporator .40 mL (1 1/3 fl·oz)
Line or hose .10 mL (1/3 fl·oz)
Receiver/Dryer .10 mL (1/3 fl·oz)
Leakage repair .25 mL (5/6 fl·oz)
A/C compressor .Since the oil separator is
equipped inside the compressor
for this vehicle, oil drainage is
unnecessary at the time of
compressor replacement.
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A/C Refrigerant Oil Replacement
A
B C
3. Inspect the drive belt (see page 4-30).
4. Make sure no material is blocking the air flow to the
A/C condenser.
5. Check the dust and pollen filter. Replace it if it is clogged (see page 21-75).
6. Check for kinks or sharp bends in the A/C lines and hoses, which can greatly reduce system
performance. Replace A/C lines and hoses if they
are kinked or damaged (see page 21-8).
7. Start the engine, turn the air conditioning system on, and allow it to run for a few minutes and reach
stable operation.
Check that the A/C operates at each position of the blower fan switch (except OFF). If the A/C
does not operate, refer to the symptom
troubleshooting.
Check that the A/C compressor clutch (A) is engaged. The pressure plate should be rotating
at the same speed as the pulley. If the pressure
plate does not engage, refer to the symptom
troubleshooting.
Check that the A/C condenser fan (B) and radiator fan (C) operate when the A/C compressor clutch
is engaged. If either fan fails to operate when the
A/C compressor clutch is engaged, refer to the
symptom troubleshooting.
Check that the engine idle speed is correctly maintained when the A/C is switched on and off
and the A/C compressor clutch is engaged and
disengaged. Recommended PAG oil: SP-10
P/N 38897-P13-A01AH: 120 mL (4 fl·oz)
It is important to have the correct amount of refrigerant
oil in the A/C system to ensure proper lubrication of the
compressor. Too little oil damages the compressor; too
much oil reduces the cooling capacity of the system,
and can produce high vent temperatures.
To avoid contamination, do not return the oil to the container once dispensed, and never mix it with other
refrigerant oils.
Immediately after using the oil, reinstall the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture
absorption.
Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if it gets on the paint, wash it off
immediately.
Add the recommended refrigerant oil in the amount
listed if you replace any of the following parts: ........
.............. ............ ........
..............
........
.............. ............ ........
..............
A/C condenser .50 mL (1 2/3 fl·oz)
Evaporator .40 mL (1 1/3 fl·oz)
Line or hose .10 mL (1/3 fl·oz)
Receiver/Dryer .10 mL (1/3 fl·oz)
Leakage repair .25 mL (5/6 fl·oz)
A/C compressor .Since the oil separator is
equipped inside the compressor
for this vehicle, oil drainage is
unnecessary at the time of
compressor replacement.
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SymptomDiagnostic procedure Also check for
21-17
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Blower fan runs slower
than expected in cold
weather (when in
AUTO mode)
NOTE: It is normal for
the blower fan to run
slowly until the coolant
temperature rises
when in AUTO mode
Probable cause: Engine coolant temperature
(ECT) circuit malfunction
Troubleshooting the ECT sensor circuit:
ECT sensor 2 circuit low voltage (see page
11-170)
ECT sensor 2 circuit high voltage (see page
11-172) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Powertrain DTCs (see page
11-3)
Blower motor operation
The A/C compressor
clutch cycles rapidly on
and off Probable cause: A/C system is very low on
refrigerant, indicating a possible leak
Do the refrigerant leak check (see page 21-93)
and repair any leaks. Replace the receiver/dryer
(see page 21-89), then recharge the system to
specifications (see page 21-92) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
If there is no leak and the
refrigerant level is normal, do
the A/C compressor clutch
circuit troubleshooting
(see page 21-62), and look for
an intermittent problem
Warm air comes out of
the vents, and the high
pressure liquid line is
very hot Probable causes: The A/C system is overcharged
(too much refrigerant), or the condenser is
malfunctioning
Recover A/C refrigerant (see page 21-90), then
check the condenser for restrictions or poor
airflow. Repair as needed. Recharge the system
to specifications (see page 21-92) Incorrect tension or abnormal
wear on the drive belt. Replace
the belt and/or the belt
tensioner as needed
Proper operation of the
condenser/radiator fans. Repair
as needed
Signs of an overheated engine.
Repair as needed
Warm air comes out of
the vents. The suction
line is cool to warm,
and the discharge line
is warm to hot Probable cause: A/C system is low on refrigerant,
indicating a possible leak
Do the refrigerant leak check (see page 21-93)
and repair any leaks. Recharge the system to
specifications (see page 21-92) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Add refrigerant oil depending
on the part you replaced
(see page 21-7)
Warm air comes out of
the vents. The suction
line is cool to warm,
the discharge line is
warm to hot, and there
is no frost on the
expansion valve Probable cause: Excessive air and/or moisture in
the system, indicating a possible leak
Do the refrigerant leak check (see page 21-93)
and repair any leaks. Replace the receiver/dryer
(see page 21-89), then recharge the system to
specifications (see page 21-92)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Check the amount of refrigerant
oil in the system. Adjust the oil
level as needed
Warm air comes out of
the vents. The liquid
line or the condenser
outlet is abnormally
cool, or there is frost or
condensation on the
receiver/dryer Probable cause: A restriction in the high-pressure
side of the system
Recover A/C refrigerant (see page 21-90), then
check the liquid line, the receiver/dryer, and the
condenser for restrictions. Repair as needed.
Recharge the system to specifications (see page
21-92) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
There is heavy frost or
condensation on the
expansion valve, and
frost on the suction line Probable cause: A restriction in the low-pressure
side of the system
Recover A/C refrigerant (see page 21-90), then
check the suction line and the expansion valve
for restrictions. Repair as needed. Recharge the
system to specifications (see page 21-92) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
(cont’d)
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SymptomDiagnostic procedure Also check for
21-18Climate Control
Symptom Troubleshooting Index (cont’d)
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Warm air comes out of
the vents, and there is
frost on the expansion
valve
Probable cause: The expansion valve is stuck
closed
Replace the expansion valve (see page 21-80)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Check the old expansion valve
for contamination. If
contaminants are found,
replace the A/C system
component that caused the
contamination
The temperature of the
liquid line is the same
on both sides of the
expansion valve, and
the evaporator coil or
suction line has heavy
condensation Probable cause: The expansion valve is stuck
open
Replace the expansion valve (see page 21-80)
HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Check the old expansion valve
for contamination. If
contaminants are found,
replace the A/C system
component that caused the
contamination
Warm air comes out of
the vents, but
operation is normal
otherwise Probable cause: Compressor failure
Do the A/C system test (see page 21-99), and
correct any problems. If necessary, replace the
compressor (see page 21-83) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Add refrigerant oil depending
on the part you replaced
(see page 21-7)
Driver’s and
passenger’s side vent
temperatures vary by
more than 11 °C (20 °F) Probable causes: The recirculation control door
or the air mix door is malfunctioning
Do the following troubleshooting:
Recirculation control motor test (see page
21-74)
Air mix control motor test (see page 21-72) HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Poor or loose connections at the
terminals
Insufficient heating 1. 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.Check the coolant level (see page 10-7)
Check the radiator cap (see page 10-4)
Check the coolant temperature during normal
operation
Check the heater core inlet hose temperature:
If it is COLD, check for restrictions in the hose,
a damaged or leaking thermostat, or a
damaged or leaking water pump
If it is HOT, check for restrictions in the
heater core. Back flush or replace the heater
core
Do the air mix control motor test (see page
21-72)
Check the blower motor unit for obstructions
Check for air leaks around the ducts and vents HVAC DTCs (see page 21-9)
Damaged cylinder head gasket
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System Description
EXPANSION VALVE
(Meters the required amount of
refrigerant into the evaporator) RECEIVER/DRYER
DESICCANT
(Traps debris, and
removes moisture)A/C COMPRESSOR
(Suction and compression)
A/C CONDENSER
(Radiation of heat)
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR
(Triple function)
BLOWER FAN
EVAPORATOR
(Absorption of heat)
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
RELIEF VALVE
(Relieves pressure at the A/C compressor
when the pressure is too high)
HIGH PRESSURE VAPORHIGH PRESSURE LIQUID
LOW PRESSURE LIQUID
LOW PRESSURE VAPOR
The air conditioning (A/C) system removes heat from the passenger compartment by transferring heat from the
ambient air to the evaporator. The A/C system refrigerant expands in the evaporator, and the evaporator becomes
very cold and absorbs the heat from the ambient air. The blower fan pushes air across the evaporator where the heat
is absorbed, and then it blows the cool air into the passenger compartment.
This vehicle uses HFC-134a (R-134a) refrigerant, which does not contain chlorofluorocar bons. Pay attention to the
following service items:
Do not mix refrigerants CFC-12 (R-12) and HFC-134a (R-134a). They are not compatible.
Use only the recommended polyalkyleneglycol (PAG) refrigerant oil (SP-10) designed for the R-134a A/C compressor. Intermixing the recommended (PAG) refrigerant oil with any other refrigerant oil will result in A/C
compressor failure.
All A/C system parts (A/C compressor, discharge line, suction line, evaporator, A/C condenser, receiver/dryer, expansion valve, O-rings for joints) are designed for refrigerant R-134a. Do not exchange with R-12 parts.
Use a halogen gas leak detector designed for refrigerant R-134a.
R-12 and R-134a refrigerant servicing equipment are not interchangeable. Use only a recovery/recycling/charging station that is U.L.-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to service the R-134a air
conditioning systems.
Always recover refrigerant R-134a with an approved recovery/recycling/charging station before disc onnecting any
A/C fitting.
(cont’d)
When the refrigerant is below
196 kPa (2.0 kgf/cm , 28 psi)
or above 3,138 kPa (32 kgf/cm ,
455 psi), the ECM/PCM turns the
compressor relay off to protect
the A/C compressor.
When the refrigerant is above
1,470 kPa (15.0 kgf/cm , 213 psi),
the A/C pressure sensor
switches the radiator and
A/C condenser fans to high speed.22
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21-6421-64Climate Control
A/C Compressor Clutch Circuit
Troubleshooting (cont’d)
A/C Signal Circuit Troubleshooting
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY 4P SOCKET
RED/WHT
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH 3P CONNECTOR PUR
REDBRN
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT 32P CONNECTOR
19. Disconnect the jumper wire.
20. Disconnect the A/C compressor clutch 3P connector.
21. Check for continuity between the A/C compressor
clutch relay 4P socket terminal No. 2 and the A/C
compressor clutch 3P connector terminal No. 2.
Check the A/C compressor clutch clearance,
and the compressor clutch field coil (see page
21-85). Repair as needed.
Repair open in the wire between the A/C
compressor clutch relay and the A/C compressor
clutch. NOTE:
Do not use this troubleshooting procedure if any of the following items are operative: A/C condenser fan,
radiator fan, A/C compressor. Refer to the symptom
troubleshooting index.
Before doing symptom troubleshooting, check for powertrain DTCs (see page 11-3).
1. Connect the HDS to the DLC.
2. Start the engine.
3. Turn on the A/C.
4. Check the A/C SWITCH in the PGM-FI Data List with the HDS.
The A/C signal is OK at this time.
Go to step 5.
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and disconnect the climate control unit 32P connector.
6. Measure the evaporator temperature sensor resistance between the climate control unit 32P
connector terminals No. 8 and No. 19.
Go to step 7.
Test the evaporator temperature sensor
(see page 21-70).
Wire side of female terminals
Wire side of female terminals
Is there continuity?Is the A/ C SW IT CH on?
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A/C Compressor Clutch Circuit
Troubleshooting (cont’d)
A/C Signal Circuit Troubleshooting
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY 4P SOCKET
RED/WHT
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH 3P CONNECTOR PUR
REDBRN
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT 32P CONNECTOR
19. Disconnect the jumper wire.
20. Disconnect the A/C compressor clutch 3P connector.
21. Check for continuity between the A/C compressor
clutch relay 4P socket terminal No. 2 and the A/C
compressor clutch 3P connector terminal No. 2.
Check the A/C compressor clutch clearance,
and the compressor clutch field coil (see page
21-85). Repair as needed.
Repair open in the wire between the A/C
compressor clutch relay and the A/C compressor
clutch. NOTE:
Do not use this troubleshooting procedure if any of the following items are operative: A/C condenser fan,
radiator fan, A/C compressor. Refer to the symptom
troubleshooting index.
Before doing symptom troubleshooting, check for powertrain DTCs (see page 11-3).
1. Connect the HDS to the DLC.
2. Start the engine.
3. Turn on the A/C.
4. Check the A/C SWITCH in the PGM-FI Data List with the HDS.
The A/C signal is OK at this time.
Go to step 5.
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and disconnect the climate control unit 32P connector.
6. Measure the evaporator temperature sensor resistance between the climate control unit 32P
connector terminals No. 8 and No. 19.
Go to step 7.
Test the evaporator temperature sensor
(see page 21-70).
Wire side of female terminals
Wire side of female terminals
Is there continuity?Is the A/ C SW IT CH on?
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BA
94 mm
(3.70 in.) 229.5 mm
(9.04 in.)
A
B
7. Carefully pull out the evaporator core (A) withoutbending the lines, then remove the plate (B).
8. Remove the clips (A) and the evaporator temperature sensor (B). 9. Install the core in the reverse order of removal, and
note these items:
If you’re installing a new evaporator core, add refrigerant oil (SP-10) (see page 21-7).
Replace the O-rings with new ones at each fitting, and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil before
installing them. Be sure to use the correct O-rings
for HFC-134a (R-134a) to avoid leakage.
Immediately after using the oil, reinstall the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture
absorption.
Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if the refrigerant oil
contacts the paint, wash it off immediately.
Make sure that there is no air leakage.
Charge the system (see page 21-92).
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