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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1-39
Reading Sight Glass
High and low
pressure pipe
temperature The high pressure
pipe is hot and the
low pressure pipe
is cold. There is a
distinct difference
in temperature
between them. The high pressure
pipe is warm and
the low pressure
pipe is cool. There
is no great
difference in
temperature
between them. There is little
difference in
temperature
between the high
pressure pipe and
the low pressure
pipe. The high pressure
pipe is hot and the
low pressure pipe
is slightly warm.
There is a
difference in
temperature
between them.
Sight glass
condition Almost transparent.
A flow of bubbles
can be seen, but
they disappear
when the throttle is
opened.
A flow of bubbles
always can be
seen. It appears
sometimes
transparent, and
sometimes frothy.
Something like fog
faintly can be seen.
Even at idle with
the fan at "HI" (with
the window fully
open), the bubbles
cannot be seen.
Air conditioning
cycle condition
OK NG
(Not enough refrigerant) NG
(Almost no
refrigerant) NG
(Too much
refrigerant)
The sight glass provides accurate diagnosis only under the following conditions.
If the vehicle can be tested under these conditions, check the sight glass appearance and compare to the chart.
* Engine speed Idling
* A/C switch "ON"
* Blower fan operating at highest speed
* Air source selector lever at "RECIRC"
* Temperature control knob at coldest position
* Ambient temperature below 35 °C (95 °F) and humidity below 70% (See NOTE 1)
* High side pressure less than 1470 kPa (15 kg/cm
2 / 213 psi) (See NOTE 2)
NOTE 1
If the vehicle cannot be moved to a testing location that meets these specifications, then the sight glass cannot be
used for diagnosis. You must discharge and recover the refrigerant, then recharge the system with the specified
amount of refrigerant. Then continue checking the system performance.
NOTE 2
If the high side pressure is greater than stated, the sight glass cannot be used for diagnosis. You must discharge
and recover the refrigerant, then recharge the system with the specified amount of refrigerant. Then continue
checking system performance.
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2A-2 FRAME AND BUMPER
FRONT BUMPER (A TYPE)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8
8
9
2
1
7
5
4
43
3
6
RTW 72ALF000501
Removal Steps
1. Radiator grille
2. Front bumper fascia
3. Bezel (W /O fog light)
4. Fog light
5. Bumper seal
6. Front bumper impact support assembly
7. Front bumper impact bar assembly
8. Fascia support side bracket
9. Fascia support lower bracket
Installation Steps
9. Fascia support lower bracket
8. Fascia support side bracket
7. Front bumper impact bar assembly
6. Front bumper impact support assembly
5. Bumper seal
4. Fog light
3. Bezel (W /O fog light)
2. Front bumper fascia
1. Radiator grille
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FRAME AND BUMPER 2A-3
Important Operations - Removal
1. Radiator Grille
Refer to the Radiator Grille in this section.
RTW 72ASH000501
2. Front Bumper Fascia
• Remove the 7 clips and 4 bolts.
• Disconnect the fog light harness connectors.
RTW 52ASH000401
5. Bumper Seal
Remove the 6 clips.
Important Operations - Installation
RTW 52ASH000301
7. Front Bumper Impact Bar Assembly
Tighten the fixing bolts to the specified torque.
Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
62 (6.3 / 46)
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2A-4 FRAME AND BUMPER
RTW 72ASH000601
4. Fog Light
Tighten the fixing nuts to the specified torque.
Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅in)
7 (0.7 / 61)
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FRAME AND BUMPER 2A-5
FRONT BUMPER (B TYPE)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
RTW 52ALF000501
Removal Steps
1. Front combi lamp assembly
2. Radiator grille
3. Front bumper fascia
4. Bezel (W /O fog light)
5. Fog light
6. Bumper seal
7. Front bumper flare assembly (W / Front
wheel extension)
8. Horn
9. Front bumper impact support assembly
10. Front bumper impact bar assembly
11. Fascia support side bracket
12. Fascia support lower bracket
Installation Steps
12. Fascia support lower bracket
11. Fascia support side bracket
10. Front bumper impact bar assembly
9. Front bumper impact support assembly
8. Horn
7. Front bumper flare assembly (W / Front
wheel extension)
6. Bumper seal
5. Fog light
4. Bezel (W /O fog light)
3. Front bumper fascia
2. Radiator grille
1. Front combi lamp assembly
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2A-6 FRAME AND BUMPER
Important Operations - Removal
1. Front Combi Lamp Assembly
2. Radiator Grille
Refer to the Radiator Grille in this section.
RTW 52ASH000101
3. Front Bumper Fascia
• Remove the 9 clips and 4 screws.
• Disconnect the fog light harness connectors.
RTW 52ASH000401
6. Bumper Seal
Remove 6 clips.
Important Operations - Installation
10. Front Bumper Impact Bar Assembly
Tighten the fixing bolts to the specified torque.
Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
62 (6.3 / 46)
7. Front Bumper Flare Assembly
Tighten the fixing nuts to the specified torque.
Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅in)
7 (0.7 / 61)
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FRAME AND BUMPER 2A-7
5. Fog Light
Tighten the fixing nuts to the specified torque.
Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅in)
7 (0.7 / 61)
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6A – 136 ENGINE MECHANICAL
RTW 36ASH000601
Removal
1. Radiator Grille
• Refer to removal procedure in Sheet Metal section.
RTW 36ASH000501
2. Front Bumper Fascia
• Remove the nine clips and four screws.
• Disconnect the fog light harness connectors.
RTW 46ASH002101
3. Front Bumper Impact Support Assembly
• Remove the nut and two bolts.
4. Inter Cooler
• Remove the nut and two bolts.
• Disconnect the air hose.
Installation
4. Inter Cooler • Tighten the nut and two bolts.
3. Front Bumper Impact Support Assembly
• Tighten the nut and two bolts.
2. Front Bumper Fascia
• Install the nine clips and four screws.
• Connect the fog light harness connectors.
1. Radiator grille
• Refer to installation procedure in Sheet Metal section.
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