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PREPARATIONMTC-13
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Service hoses:
• (J-39500-72B) High side hose
• (J-39500-72R) Low side hose
• (J-39500-72Y)
Utility hose Hose colors:
• Low side hose: Blue with black stripe
• High side hose: Red with black stripe
• Utility hose: Yellow with black stripe
or green with black stripe
Hose fitting to gauge:
• 1/2”-16 ACME
Service couplers:
• (J-39500-20A) High side coupler
• (J-39500-24A)
Low side coupler Hose fitting to service hose:
• M14 x 1.5 fitting is optional or perma-
nently attached.
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(J-39699)
Refrigerant weight scale For measuring of refrigerant
Fitting size - thread size:
• 1/2” - 16 ACME
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(J-39649)
Va c u u m p u m p
(Including the isolator valve) Capacity:
• Air displacement: 4 CFM
• Micron rating: 20 microns
• Oil capacity: 482 g (17 oz)
Fitting size: Thread size
• 1/2”-16 ACME
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(J-41425-NIS)
Aluminum tube repair kit Repairing leaks in A/C tubes
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(J-38873-A)
Pulley installer Installing pulley
Tool number
(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool name
Description
S-NT201
S-NT202
S-NT200
S-NT203
ALIIA0390ZZ
LHA171
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PREPARATION
Commercial Service Tool
INFOID:0000000005930834
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(J-44614)
Clutch disc holding tool Clutch disc holding tool
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(J-46534)
Trim tool set Removing trim parts
Tool number
(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool name
Description
WHA230
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(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool name
Description
(J-41810-NI)
Refrigerant identifier equipment (R-
134a) For checking refrigerant purity and
system contamination
Power tool Loosening bolts and nuts
RJIA0197E
PIIB1407E
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEMMTC-15
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Refrigerant CycleINFOID:0000000005930835
REFRIGERANT FLOW
The refrigerant flows in the standard pattern, that is, through the compressor, the condenser with liquid tank,
through the evaporator, and back to the compressor. T he refrigerant evaporation through the evaporator is
controlled by an externally equalized expansion valve, located inside the evaporator case.
FREEZE PROTECTION
Under usual operating conditions, when the A/C is s witched ON, the compressor runs continuously, and the
evaporator pressure, and temperature is controlled by the compressor to prevent freeze up.
Refrigerant System ProtectionINFOID:0000000005930836
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR
The refrigerant system is protected against excessively hi gh or low pressures by the refrigerant pressure sen-
sor, located on the condenser. If the system pressure rises above, or falls below the specifications, the refrig-
erant pressure sensor detects the pressure inside t he refrigerant line and sends the voltage signal to the ECM.
ECM makes the A/C relay go OFF and stops the compressor when pressure on the high-pressure side
detected by refrigerant pressure sensor is over about 2,746 kPa (27.46 bar, 28.0 kg/cm
2 , 398 psi), or below
about 134 kPa (1.34 bar, 1.4 kg/cm
2 , 20 psi).
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
The refrigerant system is also protected by a pressure relief valve, located in the rear head of the compressor.
When the pressure of refrigerant in the system in creases to an unusual level [more than 3.8 MPa (38 bar,
38.76 kg/cm
2 , 551 psi)], the release port on the pressure relief valve automatically opens and releases refrig-
erant into the atmosphere.
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REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Component Part Location
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OIL
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Maintenance of Oil Qu antity in CompressorINFOID:0000000005930838
The oil in the compressor circulates through the system with the refrigerant. Add oil to compressor when
replacing any component or after a large refrigerant leakage occurred. It is important to maintain the specified
amount.
If oil quantity is not maintained properly , the following malfunctions may result:
• Lack of oil: May lead to a seized compressor.
• Excessive oil: Inadequate cooling (thermal exchange interference)
OIL
OIL ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT EXCEPT COMPRESSOR
After replacing any of the following major components, add the correct amount of oil to the system.
Amount Of Oil To Be Added
*1: If refrigerant leak is small, no addition of oil is needed.
OIL ADJUSTING PROCEDURE FOR COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT
TYPE 1 Compressor (CR-10) : NISSAN A/C System Oil Type R
TYPE 2 Compressor (CSV511) : NISSAN A/C System Oil Type S
Part replaced Oil to be added to system
Remarks
Amount of oil
m (US fl oz, Imp fl oz)
Evaporator 35 (1.2, 1.2)-
Condenser 15 (0.5, 0.5)-
Liquid tank 5 (0.2, 0.2)-
In case of refrigerant leak 30 (1.0, 1.1)
Large leak
None *1 Small leak
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1. Before connecting recovery/recycling equipment to vehicle, check recovery/recycling equipment gauges.
No refrigerant pressure should be displayed. If NG, recover refrigerant from equipment lines.
2. Discharge refrigerant into the refrigerant recove ry/recycling equipment. Measure oil discharged into the
recovery/recycling equipment.
3. Drain the oil from the old (removed) compressor into a graduated container and recover the amount of oil drained.
4. Drain the oil from the new compressor into a separate, clean container.
5. Measure an amount of new oil installed equal to amount drained from old compressor. Add this oil to new compressor through the suction port opening.
6. Measure an amount of new oil equal to the amount recovered during discharging. Add this oil to new com- pressor through the suction port opening.
7. If the liquid tank also needs to be replaced, add another 5 m (0.2 US fl oz, 0.2 Imp fl oz.) of oil at this
time.
Add this 5 m (0.2 US fl oz, 0.2 Imp fl oz.) of oil only when replacing the compressor.
1. New compressor 2. Old compressor3. Recovery/recycling equipment
4. Measuring cup X 5. Measuring cup Y6. New oil
A. Drain oil from the new compressor into clean container B. Record amount of oil recovered C.
Add an additional 5 m (0.2 US fl oz,
0.2 Imp fl oz) of new oil when replacing
liquid tank
D. Install new oil equal to recorded amounts in measuring cups X plus Y
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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROLMTC-19
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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL
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BLOWER CONTROL DIAL
This dial turns the fan ON and OFF, and controls fan speed.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL
This dial allows you to adjust the temperature of the discharge air.
MODE DOOR CONTROL DIAL
This dial controls the outlet air flow.
INTAKE DOOR LEVER
• Recirculation (REC) position: Interior air is recirculated inside the vehicle.
• Fresh (FRE) position: Outside air is drawn into the passenger compartment.
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
When illumination is ON, rear window is defogged.
A/C SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)
The A/C switch controls the air conditioner system. When the switch is depressed with the fan ON, the com-
pressor will turn ON. The indicator lamp also illuminates.
1. Intake door lever 2. Mode door control dial 3. Rear window defogger switch
4. Blower control dial 5. A/C switch (if equipped)6. Temperature control dial
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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL
Discharge Air Flow
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SWITCHES AND THEIR CONTROL FUNCTION
Mode door position Air outlet/distribution
Vent Foot Defroster
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56% 44% —
16% 64% 20%
16% 53% 31%
17% — 83%
Airflow always present at driver and passenger side demisters
WJIA2190E
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