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0B-14 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
OIL VISCOSITY CHART
Lubricants should be carefully selected according to the lubrication chart. It is also important to select the viscosity
of lubricants according to the ambient temperature by referring to the following table.
OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR DIESEL ENGINE
APPLY DIESEL ENGINE OIL
RTA7Z0SF000101
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 0B-15
OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR GASOLINE ENGINE APPLY GASOLINE ENGINE OIL
C24SE
(Multi grade)
HFV6
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0B-16 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR TRANSMISSION CASE
OIL VISCOSITY CHART FOR FRONT AXLE AND REAR AXLE
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-21
MAIN DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
COMPRESSOR
Model CR-14
Type 5 Vane rotary type
Displacement cm3 (lmp fl oz) 144 (4.03)
Oil type DH-PR
Oil capacity cm3 (lmp fl oz) 180 (5.07)
Magnetic clutch mm (in) Type: Dry single disc dia. 109 (4.3)
HEATING UNIT (VENT UNIT)
Type Reheat air mix
Core dimension mm (in) (L×H ×W ) 180 (7.09) × 182.3 (7.18) × 27 (1.06)
Capacity (kcal/h) 4200
BLOWER UNIT
Type Sirocco fan type
COOLING UNIT
Type Fin and tube evaporator
Evaporator element dimensions mm (in) (L×H ×W ) 222 (8.74) × 213 (8.39) × 56 (2.2)
Air volume / Heat absorption m3/H / W
300/3440
500/5140
• Expansion Valve type External pressure equalizer type
• Thermo Switch type (Cooler) Variable electronic thermostat
• Maximum Cool position °C ( °F) OFF 3± 0.5 (37.4 ±0.9)
DIFF 1.5 ±0.5 (34.7 ±0.9)
• Minimum Cool position °C ( °F)
OFF 11.6
±2 (52.9 ±3.6)
DIFF 2.9 ±2 (37.2 ±3.6)
• Thermo Switch type (A/C) °C ( °F) Fixed electronic thermostat
OFF 3 ± 0.5 (37.4 ± 0.9)
DIFF 1.5 ± 0.5 (34.7 ± 0.9)
CONDENSER
Type Aluminum louvered fins
Capacity kW (kcal/h) •
4JA1-T, 4JH1-TC, C24SE
14 (12300)
• 4JJ1-TC (Standard Output),
4JJ1- TC (High Output), 4JK1-TC (High Output),
17 (14620)
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1-30 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
PRECAUTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT OR
REPAIR OF AIR CONDITIONING PARTS
There are certain procedures, practices and precautions that
should be followed when servicing air conditioning systems:
• Keep your work area clean.
• Always wear safety goggle and protective gloves when
working on refrigerant systems.
• Beware of the danger of carbon monoxide fumes caused by
running the engine.
• Beware of discharged refrigerant in enclosed or improperly
ventilated garages.
•
Always disconnect the negative battery cable and discharge
and recover the refrigerant whenever repairing the air
conditioning system.
• W hen discharging and recovering the refrigerant, do not
allow refrigerant to discharge too fast; it will draw
compressor oil out of the system.
• Keep moisture and contaminants out of the system. W hen
disconnecting or removing any lines or parts, use plugs or
caps to close the fittings immediately.
Never remove the caps or plugs until the lines or parts are reconnected or installed.
• W hen disconnecting or reconnecting the lines, use two
wrenches to support the line fitting, to prevent from twisting
or other damage.
• Always install new O-rings whenever a connection is
disassembled.
• Before connecting any hoses or lines, apply new specified
compressor oil to the O-rings.
• W hen removing and replacing any parts which require
discharging the refrigerant circuit, the operations described
in this section must be performed in the following sequence:
1) Using the ACR
4 (HFC-134a Refrigerant Recovery/
Recycling/Recharging/System) or equivalent to
thoroughly discharge and recover the refrigerant.
ACR
4 (115V 60Hz) : 5-8840-0629-0 (J-39500-A)
ACR4 (220-240V 50/60Hz)
: 5-8840-0630-0 (J-39500-220A)
ACR
4 (220-240V 50/60Hz Australian model)
: 5-8840-0631-0 (J-39500-220ANZ)
2) Remove and replace the defective part.
3)
After evacuation, charge the air conditioning system and
check for leaks.
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-31
REPAIR OF REFRIGERANT LEAKS
Refrigerant Line Connections
RTW 410SH000101
Install new O-ring, if required. W hen disconnecting or
connecting lines, use two wrenches to prevent the connecting
portion from twisting or becoming damaged.
W hen connecting the refrigerant line at the block joint, securely
insert the projecting portion of the joint portion into the
connecting hole on the unit side and secure with a bolt.
Apply specified compressor oil to the O-rings prior to
connecting.
CAUTION:
Compressor (PAG) oil to be used varies according to
compressor model. Be sure to apply oil specified for the
model of compressor.
O-rings must be closely aligned with raised portion of
refrigerant line.
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1-32 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING
Insert nut into union. First tighten nut by hand as much as
possible. Then, tighten nut to specified torque.
(Refer to "Special Parts Fixing Nuts and Bolts" in this section)
LEAK AT REFRIGERANT LINE
CONNECTIONS
1) Check the torque on the refrigerant line fitting and, if too
loose, tighten to the specified torque.
• Use two wrenches to prevent twisting and damage to the
Line.
• Do not over tighten.
2) Perform a leak test on the refrigerant line fitting.
3) If the leak is still present, discharge and recover the refrigerant from the system.
4) Replace the O-rings. • O-rings cannot be reused. Always replace with new
ones.
• Be sure to apply specified compressor oil to the new O-
rings.
5) Retighten the refrigerant line fitting to the specified torque.
• Use two wrenches to prevent twisting and damage to the
line.
6) Evacuate, charge and retest the system.
LEAK IN THE HOSE
If the compressor inlet or outlet hose is leaking, the entire hose
must be replaced. Refrigerant hose must not be cut or spliced
for repair.
1) Locate the leak.
2) Discharge and recover the refrigerant.
3) Remove the hose assembly. • Cap the open connections at once.
4) Connect the new hose assembly. • Use two wrenches to prevent twisting or damage to the
hose fitting.
• Tighten the hose fitting to the specified torque.
5) Evacuate, charge and test the system.
COMPRESSOR LEAKS
If leaks are located around the compressor shaft seal or shell,
replace or repair the compressor.
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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-51
GENERAL REPAIR PROCEDURE
OIL SPECIFICATION
•
The HFC-134a system requires a synthetic (PAG)
compressor oil.
• Compressor (PAG) oil varies according to compressor
model. Be sure to use oil specified for the model of
compressor.
Specified Compressor Oil
DH-PR
HANDLING OF OIL
•
The oil should be free from moisture, dust, metal powder,
etc.
• Do not mix with other oil.
• The water content in the oil increases when exposed to the
air. After use, seal oil from air immediately.
• The compressor oil must be stored in steel containers, not
in plastic containers.
COMPRESSOR OIL CHECK
The Oil used to lubricate the compressor is circulating with the
refrigerant.
W henever replacing any component of the system or a large
amount of gas leakage occurs, add oil to maintain the original
amount of. oil.
Oil Capacity
Capacity total in
system CR-14 180 cm
3 (5.07 lmp fl oz)
Compressor
(Service parts)
charging amount
CR-14
180 cm3 (5.07 lmp fl oz)
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