lock DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

Page 512 of 548


Air

Conditioning

6
Loosen
the
connection

at
the

center

fitting
of

manifold

gauge
for
a

Clockwise
few
seconds
to

purge
air
inside

charg

ing
hose
See

Fig
AC
14

Counterclockwise

j

3

@

I

Can
tap
handle

2

ChlcginS
hose

3
Needle

4

Refrigerant
can

AC246

Fig
AC
13
Can

Top

Purging
air

R

12

To

L9w
pressure

service
valve
AC247

Fig
AC
14

Purging
Air

Ta

High
pressure

service
valve

f

r

AC181A

Fig
AC
15

Discharging
System

AC
ll
DISCHARGING
SYSTEM

The

pressurized
refrigerant

gas
in

side

system
must
be

discharged
to
a

pressure
approaching
atmospheric

pressure
prior
to

evacuating
refrigerant

inside

system
This

operation
should

be
also
made
to

pennit
safe
removal

when

replacing

system
components

A
Close

high
and
low

pressure

valves

of
manifold

gauge
fully

2

Connect
two

charging
hoses
of

manifold

gauge
to

their

respective

service
valves

WARNING

Securely
connect

high
pressure
dis

charge
service
valve
to
that
of

manifold

gauge
with
a
hose
also

connect
low

pressure
suction
serv

ice
valve
to
that
of
manifold

gauge

For

locations
of

high
and
low

pres

sure

discharge
and
suction
service

valves
see

Fig
AC
29

3

Open
both
manifold

gauge
valves

slightly
and

slowly
discharge
refriger

ant
from

system
See

Fig
AC
15

WARNING

Protect

fingers
with
cloth

against

frostbite

by
refrigerant
when
con

necting
the

charging
hose

to
the

service

valve
or

disconnecting
it

therefrom

Nole
Do

not
allow

refrigerant
to
rush

out
Otherwise

compressor
oil
will

be

discharged
along
with

refriger

ant

EVACUATING

SYSTEM

I

Connect

high
and
low

pressure

charging
hoses
of
manifold

gauge
to

their

respective
service
valves

of

sys

tem
and

discharge
refrigerant
from

system
Refer
to

Discharging
System

WARNING

Securely
connect

high
pressure
dis

charge
service
valve
to
that
of

manifold

gauge
with
a
hose
also

connect
low

pressure
suction

servo

ice

valve
to
that
of
manifold

gauge

For

locations
of

high
and

low

pres

sure

discharge
and
wction
service

valves

see

Fig
AC
29

Page 519 of 548


for
Leaks
Here
is

how
leaks

are

stopped

I

Check

torque
on

the
connection

fitting
and
if
too
loose

tighten
to
the

proper
lorque
Check
for

gas
leakage

with
a
leak
detector
Air

Conditioning

2
If

leakage
continues

ven
after

the

fitting
has
been

retightened
dis

charge
refrigerant
from

system
disc
on

net

the

fittings
and

check
its

seating

face

for

damage

Always
replace
even

if

damage
is

slight
J

Check

compressor
6il

and
add
oil

if

required

4

Charge

refrigerant
and
recheck

for

gas
leaks

If

no
leaks
are
found

evacuate

and

charge
system

SERVICE
PROCEDURES

FAST
IDLE

ACTUATOR

ADJUSTMENT
OF

IDLE
SPEED

Engine
model

Transmission
When

A
C
is
OFF
When
A
C
is
ON

F

LCD
is

actuated

Manual

700

rpm
800

rpm

A14
A15

Automatic
650

rpm
800

rpm

at
D

position
at
N

position

The
fast
idle

control
device
is
used

on

cars

equipped
with

an
air

condi

tioner
to
raise
the

idle

speed
auto

matically

Use
the

following
procedures
when

adjusting

1
Run

engine
until
it

reaches

oper

ating

temperature

2

With
air
conditioner
in

OFF

when

compressor
is
not

operated

make

sure
that

clearance
e
between

levers
A
and

8
is

more
than

J
mm

0
12
in

If
clearance
C
is

less
than

J

mm
0
12
in

loosen
cable
lock

screw
and

push
down

on
lever
A

so

that
clearance
C
is

more
than
J
mm

0
12
in

3
Make
sure

that

engine
is
at
cor

rect
idle

speed

4

With
air

conditioner
in

ON
when

F

LC
D
is
actuated

set

engine
speed

to
800

rpm
using

following
procedures

as
a

guide

I
Turn

adjusting
screw
until
en

gine
speed
is
800

rpm

On
cars

equipped
with
automatic

transmission

make
this

adjustment

with
shift
control
lever
in

N

posi

tion
2
If

engine
speed
cannot
be

adjust

ed

properly
with

adjusting
screw

check
and

adjust
clearance
e

again

3

Depress
and
release
accelerator

pedal
several
times
and
make

sure
that

engine

speed
reduces
to
800

rpm
as

pedal
is

released

If
correct

adjustment
is
not
made

repeat

steps
I
to
3
above
until

engine
speed
is

800

rpm
at

idling

1

FlCD

adjusting
screw

2
Lever
A

3
Lever
B

4

Cable
lo
k

screw
Clearance

e

AC381
A

Fig
AC
24
Fast
Idle
Actuotor

AC
18
REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Remove

vacuum
hose
from
actua

tor

2

Remove
air

cleaner

assembly

3

Remove
cotter

pin
and

pin
and

disconnect

actuator
from
F

LC
D

lever
connected

to
throttle
shaft

4

Remove

actuator

attaching
nuts

then
remove
actuator

5
Install

actuator
in

the
reverse

order
of
removal

6
After

installing
adjust
actuator

Refer
to

Adjustment
of

Idle

Speed

Page 520 of 548


Air

Conditioning

IDLER
PULLEY
AND

COMPRESSOR
DRIVE
BELT

ADJ
USTMENT
OF
BELT
TENSION

Idler

pulley

Alternator

Crankshaft

pulley

Unit

mm
in

Idler

pulley

Fig
AC
25

Belt
Tension

Specified
compressor
belt

tension
is

8

to
12
mm
0
31
to
0
47

in
when

thumb

pressure
of
10

kg
22

Ib
is

applied
midway
between
idler

pulley

and

compressor
pulley

1
Loosen

idler

pulley
lock

nut
and

then

adjust
pulley
by
turning
adjusting

bolt

2

After

adjustment
tighten
idler

pulley
lock
nut
bolt

3
Remove
idler

pulley

4
Install

pulley
in
the

reverse

order
of
removal

5

Adjust
compressor
belt
tension

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1

Jack

up
front

of
car
and
remove

under
cover

2
Remove
idler

pulley
lock
nut

and
loosen
belt
tension

adjusting
Fig
AC26
AC382A

Idler

Pulley

TIghtening
torque

@
3
7
to

5
1

kg
m
27
to
37
ft

lb

AC383A

Fig
AC
27

Compressor
and
Bracket

AC
19
REMOVAL

I

Operate

compressor
if

possible

at

engine
idling
speed
with
air
condi

tioner

controls
set
for
maximum
cool

ing
and

high
blower

speed
for20
to

30

minutes
with
all

windows

open
to

return

oil
into

compressor

2
Disconnect

battery
ground
cables

and

compressor
lead
wire
at
con

nector

3

Discharge
refrigerant
from

cool

ing
system
Refer
to

Discharging
Sys

tem

4

Jack

up
front
of
car
and

remove

under
cover

5
Loosen
idler

pulley
lock
nut
and

loosen
tension

adjusting
bolt

fully

Remove

compressor
drive
belt

See

Fig
AC
26

6
Remove

high
and
low
flexible

hoses
from

compressor

WARNING

Gradually
loosen

discharge
side

hose

fitting
and
remove
it
after

remaining
pressure
has
been
re

leased

CAUTION

Be
sure
to

immediately
put
plug
in

flexible
hose
and

compressor
open

ings

7
Remove
bolts

securing
lower

part

of

compressor

8
Remove
bolts

securing
upper
part

of

compressor
Hold

compressor
with

one
hand
when

removing
bolts
and

then
remove

compressor

With

compressor
clutch

up
lift

compressor
out
with

both
hands

CAUTION

00
not

attempt
to
leave
the
com

pressor
on
its
side
or

upside
down

for
more
than
10
minutes
as
the

compressor
oil
will
enter
the
low

pressure
chambers
If
under
that

condition

compressor
should
be

oper

ated

suddenly
internal

damage
would

result
To

expel
oil
from
chambers

hand
crank

compressor
several
times

in
its
installed
condition

Page 523 of 548


to

DISASSEMBLY

AND
ASSEMBLY

y
1

7
1
r

II

l

1

Using
a
knife
cut

packings
at

upper
and
lower
case
fit
in

portion

2
Remove

clips
fixing
upper
case
to

lower

case

3

Separate
upper
case
from
lower

case

by

pulling
it

upward

4
Withdraw

evaporator
assembly

out
oflower
case

5
Remove
thermostat
from

upper

case

by
removing

attaching
screWs

CAUTION

Capillary
tube
should
not
be
bent

too

sharply

6
To
assemble
reverse
the

order
of

disassembly
Be

sure
to

join
mating

surfaces
of

packings
at

upper
and

lower
case
fit
in

portion
with
an
adhe

sive

substance

Note

When

installing
thermostat

in

sert

capillary
tube
in
same

place
as

it

was
before
removal
Be
sure
to

insert

capillary
tube
end
about

50

em
19
7

in
from

evaporator
core

INSPECT

ON

In

case

evaporator
core
or

expan

sion

valve
have

gas

leaking
repair
or

replace
it
with

a
new
one
as

necessary

Dirt
and

nicotine
accumulation

on

evaporator
case
will

go
b
d
and
smell
Air

Conditioning

1

Mainrelay

2

Thermostat

3

Upper
case

4

Expansion
valve

5

Evaporator
assembly

6

Lower
case

ID

AC387A

Fig
AC
32

Cooling
Unit

This
means
that

you
have
to

remove

them
from
time

to
time
to
assure

healthful
fresh
air
inside

car

INSTAllATION

Install

evaporator
in
the
reverse

order

of
removal

observing
the
follow

ing

I
When

replacing

evaporator
with

new

one

charge
compressor
with

same
amount
of
new
oil
as
was
drained

before

2

Evaporator
case
should

be
in

stalled
as

close
s

possible
to

heater

unit

3
Refer
to

Fig
AC
29
for

tighten

ing

torque
of
flare
nuts

4
Refer
to
General
Service

for

evacuating
and

charging
system

5
Conduct
leak
test
and
ensu
e

that

there
is

no

gas
leak
from
conne
tion

EXPANSION
VALVE

Expansion
valve
malfunctions
such

as
valve

stuck

open
valve
stuck

close

refrigerant
leakage
and

improper
in

stall
tion

of

sensing
bulb
are
de

scribed

The
first
two
conditions

require

replacement
of

expansion
valve

When
both
water

and

refrigerant

AC

22
are
circulated

in
the

system
frost
cwill

form

near
the
ball
of

expansion
alve

and

block
the
flow
of

refrigerant
In

this
case

however

operation
of
the

valve

can
be
returned
to

normal

by

heating
the
valve

Expansion
valve
is

equipped
with

an

adjusting
screw
However
since

the

screw
is
set

properly
at

the

factory

adjustment
is

unnecessary
If

expan

sion

valve
is

damaged

replace
with

new
one

RIEMOV
L
AND

INSTALlATION

See

Fig
AC
32

Disconnect

baltery
ground
cable

2
Remove
ev

porator
Refer
to

Cooling
Unit
for

removal

3

Remove
heat
insulator

covering

expansion
valve

assembly

4
Remove

clamp
attaching
sensing

bulb

5

Loosen
flare
nuts
and
remove

expansion
valve
from

evaporator
and

inlet

pipe

CAUTION

Plug
all

openings
to

prevent
entrance

of
dirt
and
moisture

6

Installation
is
ill
the
reverse
order

of

removal

THERMOSTAT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALlATION

See

Fig
AC
32

Remove

cooling
unit

2
Remove

screws

attaching
thenno

stat
and
then

remove
thermostat

CAUTION

Capillary
tube
should
not
be
bent

too

sharply

3
Installation
is
in

the
reverse
order

of
removal

Page 526 of 548


WIRING
DIAGRAM

CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM

Air

conditioner
system

G
DD

w

FUSIBLE

LINK

I
BATTERY

LG
Lr

LG
c
J

LW
J

I
THERMOSTAT

W

W

r
B

B
8

ALTERNATOR

IGNITION

SWITCH

il

W

LB

LLG

J

LOW
PRESSURE

SWITCH

L
c
J

L
c
J

l

J
MAGNET

VALVE

L

c
J
CJ
C

COMPRE
SOR

CLUTCH

LIT

IACC

15A

L1

3
E
FUSE
BLOCK
Air

Conditioning

W

1
8
t
FUSE

20A

MAIN

RELAY

J
rn

W
I

fJ
RESISTOR

Dt
J

M
BLOWER

MOTOR

W

c
J
c
J
C

r

BvM

LW

LY
I

MICRO

SWITCH

B

AC404A

Fig
AC
39
Circuit

Diagram

of
Air
Conditioner

I

AC

25

Page 540 of 548


Condition

I
FAULTY
CONDENSER

I

I

@
@

AC215A

I
HIGH
PRESSURE
liNE
BLOCKED

I

r

@

@

AC216A

I
FAULTY
COMPRESSOR

I

r
j
@

rg

AC217A
Air

Conditioning

o

cooling
action

engine

may
overheat

Bubbles

appear
in

sight

glass
of
drier

Suction
line
is

very
hot

Insufficient

cooling

Frosted

high
pressure

liquid
line

Insufficient

cooling

AC
39
Probable
cause

Condenser
is

often
found

not
functioning
well

Drier

clogged
or
restric

tion
in

high
pressure
line

Internal

problem
in
com

pressor
or

damaged
gasket

and

valve
Corrective
action

Check
fan
belt
and

fluid

coupling

Check
condenser
for

dirt

accumulation

Check

engine

coqling

system
for
overheat

Check
for

refrigerant

overcharge

Note
If

pressure
remains

high
in

spite
of
aU

above
actions
taken
re

move
and

inspect
the

condenser
for

possible

oil

clogging

I

Discharge

system

2
Remove

receiver
drier

or
strainer

and

replace

it

3

Evacuate
and

charge

system

I

Discharge
system

2
Remove
and
check

compressor

3

Repair
or

replace
com

pressor

4

Check
oil
level

5

Replace
receiver
drier

6
Evacuate
and

charge

system

Page 543 of 548


r

Air

Conditioning

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

Compressor

Model

Type

Displacement

Cylinder

Bore
x

stroke
cc
ell
in

rev
SC206

Yoke

100
6
10

mm
in

47

6
x
28
1

1
874
x
1
106

Clock
wise

View
from
drive
end
Direction
of
rotation

Lubrication

oil

Type

Capacity
in

refrigeration

system
cc
US
11

OZ

Imp
11
oz
SUNISO
5GS

237
8
0
8
3

Refrigerant

Type

Capacity
kg

lb
R
12

0
8
to
1
0
1

8
to
2
2

INSPECTION

AND
ADJUSTMENT

Belt

tension

mm
in

kg

lb

Fan

belt

applied
pressure
8
to
12

0
31
to
0
47

10
22

8
to
12

0
31
to
0
47

10
22
A
C

compressor
belt

applied
pressure

F
I
C
D

adJustment

Automatic
700

rpm

650

rpm

at
Du

position
When

AlC
is

ON

F

LC
D
is

actuated

800

rpm

800

rpm

at
Nu

position
Engine
model
Transmission
When

AlC
OFF

Manual

AI4
AI5

Clutch
hub
to

pulley
clearance
mm
in

0
4
to
0

6
0

016
to
0
024

AC
42

Page 544 of 548


Air

Conditioning

TIGHTENING

TORQUE

Compressor
bracket
to

cylinder
block
kg
m
ft

lb

3
7
to
5
1

27
to

37

37
to
5
1
27
to

37
Compressor
to

compressor
bracket

Refrigerant
line
connection

3

8
in
diameter
tube

1
2
in

diameter
tube
3
0
to
3

5
22
to
25

4

5
to
5

0
33

to
36

Compre
or

Electromagnetic
coil
kg
m
ft

lb

2
1
to
3
2

15
to

23

0
7

to
1
0

5
1
to
7

2

1
5

11

0
7
5
1
Cylinder
head

and
connector

Seal

plate
securing
cap

Clutch
hub

AC
43

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