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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Heater Unit and Blower Assembly55-29
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
3 7
1
65 4
89
10211
Disassembly steps
1. Right-hand foot duct
2. Left-hand foot duct
3. Evaporator cover
4. Heater core
5. Expansion valve
6. Expansion valve adapter7. Evaporator
8. Air thermo sensor clip
9. Air thermo sensor
10. Drain plug
11. Heater case
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Heater Unit and Blower Assembly55-30
3
42
59
1
8 76
1011
12
Disassembly steps
1. Right-hand foot duct
2. Left-hand foot duct
3. Left-hand foot duct
4. Rear heater duct A upper LH
5. Evaporator cover6. Heater core
7. Expansion valve
8. Evaporator
9. Air thermo sensor clip
10. Air thermo sensor
11. Drain plug
12. Heater case
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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.
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Compressor55-36
COMPRESSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Before Removal
Refrigerant Draining (Refer to P.55-19.)After Removal
DRefrigerant Replenishing (Refer to P.55-16.)
DDrive Belt Tension Check (Refer to GROUP
11A – Engine Adjustment.)
25±4
N·m
2 4
1
- Pipe coupling
O ring
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
1, 2
5
3
Removal steps
AA"1. Flexible suction hose connection
AA"2. Flexible discharge hose connection
AB"3. Drive beltAC""AA4. Compressor
5. Compressor bracket
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"DISCONNECTION OF FLEXIBLE SUCTION HOSE
AND FLEXIBLE DISCHARGE HOSE
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug
the dismantled hoses and compressor nipples.
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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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Compressor55-37
AB"DRIVE BELT REMOVAL
Due to the adoption of the Serpentine drive system with the
automatic tensioner, the following operation is required for
removing the drive belt:
1. Insert the 12.7sq. spinner handle into the tool hole of
the automatic tensioner and rotate it counterclockwise
until the automatic tensioner reaches to the stopper.
2. Align hole A with hole B for fixing by inserting the
L - shaped hexagon wrench, then remove the drive
belt.
Caution
When the drive belt is reused, use a chalk to indicate
an arrow of rotation direction on the back of the belt
so that it can be re - assembled in the same direction
as before.
AC"COMPRESSOR REMOVAL
Take care not to spill any compressor oil when removing
the compressor.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AACOMPRESSOR INSTALLATION
When installing a new compressor, first adjust the oil level
as follows.
1. Measure the oil in the compressor you removed.
(X cm
3)
2. Drain the amount of oil calculated by the following formula
from the new compressor. Now install the compressor.
130 cm
3–Xcm3=Ycm3
NOTE
(1) 130 cm3indicates the amount of oil sealed in the
new compressor at the factory.
(2) Y cm
3indicates the amount of oil in the refrigerant
line, compressor, and cooling unit.
INSPECTION
Compressor Magnetic Clutch Operation Check
Connect the compressor connector terminal to the battery
positive (+) terminal and ground the battery’s negative ( - )
terminal to the compressor unit. At that time, the magnetic
clutch should make a definite operating sound.
Hole A
L-shaped
hexagon
wrench
Hole B
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CondenserAssemblyand
Condenser Fan Assembly HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-55-40
CONDENSER ASSEMBLY AND CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
DRefrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-16, 19.)
DFront Bumper Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 51.)
12
34
Pipe coupling
O-ring
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
5, 6
5
4.9¶0.9 N m
7
9
8 6
Fan motor assembly removal steps
AA"1. Fan motor and shroud assembly
2. Fan
3. Motor assembly
4. Fan shroud
Condenser assembly removal steps
DAir cleaner (Refer to GROUP 15.)
DRefrigerant draining and refilling
(Refer to P55A-16,19.)
AB"5. Flexible discharge hose connection
AB"6. Liquid pipe A connection
7. Condenser assembly
8. Clamp
9. Receiver
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"FAN MOTOR AND SHROUD ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
1. Remove the intercooler mounting bolts/nuts and pull the
intercooler forward.
2. Move the fan motor/shroud assembly upward for removal.
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Refrigerant Lines55-42
REFRIGERANT LINES
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operations
DRefrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-16, 19.).
DRadiator Grille Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 51.)
DAir Cleaner Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 15.)
1
2
- Pipe coupling
O-ring
A/C compressor oil: SUN PAG 56
3, 4, 5, 6
5
4
13±1 N·m
O-ring
6
12±2 N·m4.9±0.9
N·m
High-pressure side
service valve
4.9±0.9 N·m6
3
12±2 N·m
Low-pressure side
service valve12±2 N·m
Removal steps
1. Dual pressure switch
AA"2. Flexible discharge hose
AA"3. Flexible suction hoseAA"4. Suction pipe
AA"5. Liquid pipe A
AA"6. Liquid pipe B
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"REMOVAL OF HOSES AND PIPES
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug
the condenser, compressor, and expansion valve nipples.
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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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Refrigerant Lines55-43
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operations
DRefrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-16, 19.)
DRadiator Grille Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 51.)
DAir Cleaner Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 15.)
1
23
- Pipe
coupling
O ring
A/C compressor oil: SUN PAG 56
2, 3, 4, 5, 6
6
513±1 N·m
Low - pressure side
service valve
O ring
6
12±2 N·m 4.9±0.9 N·m
High - pressure side
service valve
4.9±0.9
N·m
4
12±2 N·m
12±2 N·m
Removal steps
1. Dual pressure switch
AA"2. Flexible discharge hose
AA"3. Flexible suction hoseAA"4. Suction pipe
AA"5. Liquid pipe A
AA"6. Liquid pipe B
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"REMOVAL OF HOSES AND PIPES
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug
the condenser, compressor, and expansion valve nipples.
Caution
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly moisture
absorbent, use a non-porous material to plug the hose
and nipples.