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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION–On-vehicle Service55-22
BLOWER RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
System voltageTerminal No.yg
1345
When current is
not supplied
When current is
supplied
A/C COMPRESSOR RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
System voltageTerminal No.yg
3214
When current is
not supplied
When current is
supplied
Blower fan relay
Blower relay
A/C compressor relay
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION–On-vehicle Service55-23
CONDENSER FAN RELAY (LO) CHECK
System voltageTerminal No.yg
2314
When current is
not supplied
When current is
supplied
CONDENSER FAN RELAY (HI) CHECK
System voltageTerminal No.yg
2314
When current is
not supplied
When current is
supplied
Condenser fan relay (LO)
Condenser fan relay (HI)
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION–On-vehicle Service55-24
IDLE-UP OPERATION CHECK
1. Set the vehicle in the pre-inspection condition:
Engine coolant temperature: 80 – 90_C
Lamps, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OFF
2. Check that the idle speed is within the standard value.
Standard value: 850±50 r/min
NOTE
The idle speed is controlled by the ISC system and should
not be adjusted.
3. The idle speed should be within the standard value when
the A/C switch is turned on and the A/C is operating.
Standard value:
850±50 r/min
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HeaterControlAssembly
(A/C-ECU) and A/C Switch HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-55-25
HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY (A/C-ECU) AND A/C SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
5
67 4
3
Removal steps
"BA1. Air mix door cable connection
"AA2. Blow vent switching damper cable con-
nection
3. Temperature adjustment knob4. Air volume adjustment knob
5. Blow vent switching knob
6. Center panel
7. Control panel assembly
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AABLOW VENT SWITCHING DAMPER CABLE
CONNECTION
1. Set the heater control assembly’s blow vent switching
knob to the DEF position.
2. Set the heater unit’s blow vent switching damper lever
to the DEF position (turn the damper lever as the left
sketch.) and install the cable.
3. Set the I type postion of cable to the heater unit case
and secure with a clip.Mold locator
Blow vent
switching
damper lever
DEF position
Blow vent switching
damper lever
Mold locator
DEF position
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HeaterControlAssembly
(A/C-ECU) and A/C Switch HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-55-27
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
1 2
5 67 8 3
4
Disassembly steps
1. Switch panel
2. Rear window defogger switch
3. Air conditioner switch
4. Inside/outside air changeover switch
AA"5. Blow vent changeover damper cableAA"6. Air mix damper cable
7. Blower switch assembly
8. Manual air conditioner control panel
(A/C-ECU)
ASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
AA"BLOW VENT CHANGEOVER DAMPER CABLE
AND AIR MIX DAMPER CABLE REMOVAL
Insert a flat-tipped screwdriver into the clip through the inside
of the control base and prise out the clip claw to disconnect
the cables.
Clip
claw
(–) flat-tipped
screwdriver
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Heater Unit and Blower Assembly55-28
HEATER UNIT AND BLOWER ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operations
DRefrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-16, 19.)
DCoolant Draining and Refilling (Refer to GROUP 14 – On - vehicle Service.)
DInstrument Panel Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A – Instrument Panel.)
DFront Seat Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A – Front Seat.)
DFloor Console Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A – Floor Console.)
DFloor Carpet Removal and Installation
13
5 6
2
12±2 N·m
- Pipe coupling
O-ring
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
4, 5
9
7
4
8
Heater unit and blower assembly
removal steps
1. Steering shaft attachment bolt
2. Front deck crossmember
3. Heater hose connection
AA"4. Suction pipe connectionAA"5. Liquid pipe B connection
6. Center duct
7. Heater unit
8. Intake duct
9. Blower assembly
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"SUCTION PIPE AND LIQUID PIPE B
DISCONNECTION
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug
the dismantled hose and the nipples of the expansion valves.
Caution
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly moisture
absorbent, use a non-porous material to plug the hose
and nipples.
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Resister, Blower Motor, Inside/outside
Air Changeover Damper MotorHEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-55-32
RESISTER, BLOWER MOTOR AND INSIDE/OUTSIDE AIR CHANGE
OVER DAMPER MOTOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
3
Resister removal steps
DGlove box (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Instrument Panel.)
DEngine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 14.)
1. Resister
Blower motor removal steps
AA"2. Blower motorInside/outside air changeover
damper motor removal steps
DGlove box (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Instrument Panel.)
DEngine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 14.)
3. Inside/outside air changeover damper
motor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"BLOWER MOTOR REMOVAL
NOTE
Use of commercially available offset screw driver is
recommended.
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Evaporator and Air Thermo Sensor55-34
EVAPORATOR AND AIR THERMO SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operations
DRefrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-16, 19.)
1 2
3
4
56
7 8
12±2 N·m
- Pipe coupling
O-ring
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
1, 2
9
Disassembly steps
DGlove box (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Instrument Panel.)
DEngine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 14.)
AA"1. Suction pipe connection
AA"2. Liquid pipe B connection
AA"3. Expansion valve4. Expansion valve adapter
5. Joint duct
6. Evaporator cover
AB""AA7. Evaporator
8. Air thermo sensor clip
9. Air thermo sensor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"WHEN DISCONNECTING THE SUCTION PIPE,
LIQUID PIPE B, AND THE EXPANSION VALVE
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug
the dismantled hose and the nipples of the expansion valves.
Caution
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly moisture
absorbent, use a non-porous material to plug the hose
and nipples.