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To
tachometer
or
clock

5
To
hazard
flasher
unit

6
To
stop
lamp
switch

7
To
ignition
switch

8
To
hazard
switch

9
To
tU
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dimmer
switch

10
To
check
connector

11
To
AMP
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only

11
To
combination
instrument

Non
California
mode15
except
for
Canada

13
To
combination
meter

14
To
flasher
unit

IS
To
kickdown
switch
AfT
only

16
To
hand
brake
switch

17
To
heater
motor

18
To
illumination
control
rheostat
19
To
wiper
switch
light
switch
illumination

lamp

20
To
wiper
switch

21
To
cigar
lighter

22
To
heater
control
illumination
lamp

23
To
radio

24
To
heater
control

25
To
belt
and
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warning
lamp

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26
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heater
control
illumination
lamp

27
To
buzzer

28
To
belt
warning
timer
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To
indicator
lamp
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only

30
To
cooler
harness

31
To
wiptr
motor

32
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door
switch
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engine
compartment
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34
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driver
belt
switch

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lamp
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lamp
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Page 492 of 537


REFRIGERATION

SYSTEM

If

you
were
to

paint
your
finger

with
alcohol

your
finger
would
feel

cold
This
is
because
the

liquid
alcohol

takes
heat

away
from

your
finger

while
it

evaporates
If
a

quickly
evapo

rating

liquid
such
as
alcoliol
is

placed

in
a
container
inside
a
box
the
tem

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Outside
air

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CONDENSER

The
condenser
is
installed
to
the

front
of
the
radiator

The
heated
and

compressed

refrigerant
gas
from
the
Air

Conditioning

perature
inside
the
box
will

drop
This

is
because
the

alcohol
is

evaporated

absorbing
the
heat
from
the
air

insidc

the
box
If
the

gaseous
alcohol
is

collected
and

cooled
with

cold
water

it
will
be

changed
back

into
a

liquid
by

absorption
of
its
heat

by
the
cold

water

The
cooler

operates
on
this

princi

Compressor

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pressure

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gas

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High
pressure

liquid

t

u

compressor
condenses
to
a

liquid
by

being
cooled

by
air

passing
between

the
fins
of
the
condenser

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Fig
AC

3
Condenser

AC3
pIe
The

liquid
used

is
the

refrigerant

R
12

The
heat
inside
the

passenger

compartment
is
absorbed

by

changing

the

refrigerant
from
a

liquid
to
a

gas

and
then

dissipated
to
the

outside

by

changing
the

refrigerant
from

a

gas

back
to
a

liquid

The

refrigeration
system
is

shown

in

Figure
AC
2

Low

pressurt

liquid

1

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Low

pressure

gas

Inside
air

li

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L

Blower
motor

AC458

Fig
AC
2

Refrigeration
cycle

COMPRESSOR

The

compressor
is
installed
to
the

side

of
the

engine
and
is
driven

by

crank

pulley
through
a
belt
The

refrig

erant

gas
leaving
the

evaporator
is

forced
out
to
the
condenser

by
com

pressor
and
the
low

pressure
refrig

erant

gas
is

compressed
to
a

high

pressure
and

high

temperature

The

driving
force
is
transmitted

by

an
electrical
clutch
Because

engine

rpm
is

very
low

during
idling
the

clutch
will

not
transmit

the

driving

force
thus

ensuring
smooth

engine

idling

Page 497 of 537


REFRIGERAi
H
R
12

COMPRESSOR
OIL

MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE
AND

SEASON
IN

INSPECTION

GENERAL
SERVICE
INSTRUCTION

SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS

EV

ACUA
TlNG
AND

CHARGING
SYSTEM

HANDLING

MANIFOLD
GAUGE

HANDLING
SERVICE
VALVE

HANDLING
CAN
TAP

DISCHARGING
SYSTEM

REFRIGERANT
R
12

The

refrigerant
used
in
the
air

conditioner
is

generally
called
Re

frigerant
12

R
12
No
other

refrig

erant
than
the

above

refrigerant
should

be
used

This

refrigerant
is

usually
available

in
a
small
can
or
a

cylinder
In

either

case
it

is

liquefied
under

high
pressure

in
the
container

Refrigerant

evaporates
easily
has
a

low

evaporation
point
and
moreover

since
the
latent

heat
of
the

refrigerant

is

large
it

can
abSorb

a

large
amount

of
heat

wh

err
e

vaporating
Extreme

care
must
be
exercised
when

handling

the

refrigerant

COMPRESSOR
OIL

The
SUNISO
5GS
or
SUNISO

351

should
be
used
as

refrigeration

lubricant

Mixing
of
the

two
is

allowable

The

refrigeration
lubricant
should

be
used
to
assure
the
successful
com

pressor
operation
Use
of
oils
other

than
recommended
or

mixing
of
the

oil

with
other
oils
would
cause

chemical
reaction

or
lead
to
lowered

viscosity
or
deficient
lubrication

The
oil

absorbs
moisture
as
it

con

tacts

the
air
This

points
out
the
need

for

care
not
to

expose
it

to
atmos

phere
for
an

extended

period
of
time
Air

Conditioning

GENERAL
SERVICE

CONTENTS

EVACUATING
SYSTEM

CHARGING
REFRIGERANT

CHECKING
FOR
LEAKS

HALIDE
LEAK

DETECTOR

ELECTRIC
LEAK

DETECTOR

REFRIGERANT
LEVEL
CHECK

SIGHT

GLASS

PERFORMANCE
TEST

COMPRESSOR
OIL
LEVEL
CHECK

PERFORMANCE
TEST

REFRIGERANT

LEAKS
AC
8

AC

8

AC
8

AC
8

AC
8

AC
9

AC
9

AC
9

AC10

AC

11

AC
12

MAINTENANCE

PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE

AND

SEASON
IN

INSPECTION

Both

periodic
maintenance
and

season
in

inspection
are

most
essential

to
enable
the
air

conditioner
to

give

full

performance

Perform
the

following
checks

Start

engine
and

check

refrigerant

level

through
sight
glass
on

receiver

dryer
For

details
refer
to

relative

topics
under

Refrigerant
Level

Check

2
Check
the
entire

sysiein
for

sign

of

refrigerant
leaks

Refer
to
relative

topics
under

Checking
for

Leaks

and

Refrigerant
Leaks

If

any
trace
of
oil
is

noted
at

and

around
connection

fittings
it
is
a

sure

indication

that

refrigerant
is

leaking

This
condition

can
be
corrected

easily

by
retightening
the

joints
If

any
joint

on
line

is

suspected
of
small
amount
of

leakage
use
a
leak

detector
to

locate

leaking
points

3
Check

compressor
drive
belts

for

proper
deflection

Season
off

Observe
the

following
maintenance

tips
to
allow

the
air

conditioner

to

operate

normally
in

the
next

season

I

Keep
the
entire

system
free
from

AC
8
AC12

AC

13

AC15

AC15

AC16

AC

16

AC16

AC
17

AC17

AC
17

AC18

refrigerant
leakage
by

periodically

checking
for

refrigerant
gas
leak

even

out
of
season

2

Turn
the

compressor
for
10

minutes

at
least
once
a
month

by

running
the

engine
at
1

500

rpm

c
ENERAL
SERVICE

INSTRUCTION

The

servicing
of
the
air
conditioner

should
be
carried
out

only
by
well

trained
servicemen
This

chapter
de

scribes
essential

points
of

servicing

Jf

a

Jarge
amount
of

dirt
and
sand

enter

the

system
they
will
be

carried
with

refrigerant
and

may

clog
the

system
or
scratch

rotating

parts
This

points
out
the
need
for

care
in

servicing
the

system
That

is

disconnecting

joints
should
be

carried
out

in
a
dean

place

Water
should
not
be
allowed
to

get

inside
the

system
The

refrigerant

does
not

readily
mix

with
water

However
the

presence
of
even
a

minute

amount
of

water
will
cause

a
chemical
reaction

at

high
tem

perature
which
will
in

turn

produce

hydrochloric
acid

HCl
Since

hydrochloric
acid
is

highly
corro

sive
to
metals
the
aluminum
and

copper
piping
etc
will
become

corroded
and
the

refrigeration

system
will
become

clogged

Page 510 of 537


Air

Conditioning

PERFORMANCE
TEST
DIAGNOSES

Condition

Discharge
air
too
warm

a
Both

discharge
and
suction

pres

sure
too

high

b
Both

discharge
and
suction

pres

sure
too
low

c
Discharge

pressure
too

high
and

suction

pressure
too
low

d
Suction

pressure
too

high
and

discharge

pressure
too
low

e

Discharge

pressure
normal
and

suction

pressure
too

high

t
Discharge

pressure
normal
and

luction

pressure
too
low

g
Suction

pressure
normal
and

discharge
pressure
too

high

h
Both

discharge
and
suction

pres

sure
normal

Air

conditioning
is

operating

properly

Discharge
air
normal

or
too
cold

a

Discharge
pressure
normal
and

suction

pressure
too
low
Probable
cause

Air

mixed
with
refrigerant
in

system

Overcharge
of

refrigerant

Loose
fan
belt
or

engine
over

heating

Obstructed
or

dirty
condenser
fins

Insufficient

refrigerant
charge

Over

filling
of

compressor
oil

Damaged
compressor
valve
or

pack

ing

Loose

compressor
drive
belt

Clutch

slippage

Faulty
expansion
valve

Clogged
expansion
valve
strainer

Water
has
frozen
at

expansion

valve

Faulty
expansion
valve

Faults
of
both

a
and
h
exist

Air
leaks
from

engine
com

partment

Restricted
air
flow

through
evapo

ratof

Slow
blower
motor

speed

AC
21
Corrective
action

Evacuate
and

charge
system

Discharge
some
of

refrigerant
to

correct
level

Adjust
fan
belt
or
check

cooling

system

Clean
exterior

surface
with
water

Add

refrigerant

Drain
oil
and
correct
oil
level

Refer

to

Compressor
oil
level

check

Repair
or

replace
compressor
Refer

to

Compressor

Adjust

Repair
Refer
to

Compressor

Reinstall

sensing
bulb
correctly
to

keep
it

tight
to

pipe

Replace

Clean
strainer

Evacuate
and

charge
system

Replace

Correct

sealing

Clean

evaporator
fins

Check
and

repair
blower
motor
and

wiring

Page 512 of 537


Air

Conditioning

NOISE
DIAGNOSES

NOISY

I

I

I
Set
fan

switch
on

2

Change
the

engine
rpm

frequently

Detect

the
source
of

noise

I

From

engine
compartment
From
cabin

Cooling
unit

j

Check
the

resonant
sound
when
the

engine
rpm
is

changed

I

I

No

resonant
sound

Compressor
itself
makes
noise
j

Blower
motor

makes
noise

Replace
or

repair
blower

Resonant

sound

Repeat
compressor
clutch
ON
and

OFF

This

checking
can
be

performed
by
changing

engine
rpm
while

fan
switch
is

set
at

ON
Retighten
compressor
bracket
bolt

If

piping
is

resonating
add

clip

Noisy
only
when
clutch
is

engaged
Noisy
when

clutch
is
not

engaged

I

Check
drive
belt
for

slackness

Check
for
loose

compressor
mounting
bolts

I

I
Remove

compressor
belt
then
turn

compressor

pulley

by
hand
If
noise
is
heard

repair
com

pressor
clutch

If

OK

If
loose

Compressor
itself
makes
noise

Repair
or

replace
compressor
Retighten
or

adjust

Nl1

Page 514 of 537


Air

Conditioning

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

COMPRESSOR

REMOVAL

INSTALLATION

IDLER
PULLEY

FAN
BELT

TENSION
ADJUSTMENT

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

COOLING
UNIT

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY

INSPECTION

RECEIVER
DRYER
AND
PIPING

COMPRESSOR

REMOVAL

I
Remove

battery

2

Disconnect

compressor
lead
wire

at
connector

3
Loosen
idler

pulley
lock

nut
then

adjusting
bolt
Remove

compressor

drive
belt

from

compressor
pulley

AC477

Fig
AC
28

Removing
drive
belt

4

Discharge
system
Refer
to
Dis

charging
System
under
General
Service

section
CONTENTS

AC
25

AC25

AC26

AC
27

AC
27

AC27

AC
27

AC27

AC
27

AC
2B

AC
29

AC
29
REMOVAL

AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

WIRING

HARNESS
AND

COMPONENTS

WIRING
DIAGRAM

MAINTENANCE

MAIN
RELAY

COMPRESSOR

RELAY

FAN
SWITCH

RESISTOR
FOR
FAN
SWITCH

THERMO
SWITCH

F
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SOLENOID
VALVE
AC29

AC29

AC30

AC30

AC31

AC31

AC31

AC31

AC32

AC32

AC
32

5
Remove
flexible
hose

fixing
plate

and
disconnect
low
and

high
pressure

flexible
hoses
from

compressor

Notes

a
Use
two

wrenches
when
disconnect

ing
pipe

joints

b

Plug
flexible
hose
and

compressor

joint
openings
immediately
after

disconnection
to

prevent
entry
of

dust
moisture
laden
air
etc

Fig
AC
29

Disconnecting
ftexible

hoses

from
compressor

6
Remove

bolts

securing
fuel
tube

to

compressor
attachment

AC
25
Y
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AC744

7
Remove
four
bolts

securing
com

pressor
to
its
bracket

Compressor
and

attachment

can
now
be
detached
as
an

assembly

Notes

a
There
are
a

total
of
four
bolts
two

on

upper
side
of
bracket
and
two

on
lower
side
of

compreSsor

Loosen

upper
bolts
and
remove

lower
bolts
When

removing
upper

bolts

securely
hold

compressor

with
one
hand

b
When

installing
temporarily
tighten

upper
bolts
then

tighten
lower

bolts

Page 515 of 537


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Air

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AC

26
5

1

Compressor
attachment

2

Compressor

3

Compressor
bracket

4
AHernator

5
Idler

pulley
bracket

AC745

Fig
AC
31

Removing
compressor

6
Evacuate

cooling
system
then
re

charge
with

refrigerant
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to

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and

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under

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Page 516 of 537


IDLER

PULLEY

FAN
BELT
TENSION

ADJUSTMENT

The

standard

compressor
drive

belt

tension
is
between

8
and
12

mm

AC480

Note
Be

sure
to

loosen

locking
nut

before

turning

adjusting
bolt
Re

tighten
it

after

adjustment

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Remove
drive

belt

To
do
this
loosen

locking
nut

before

loosening

adjusting
bolt
Drive

belt
will
then
be
detached

2

Remove
idler

pulley
from
bracket

by
r

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vM
or
king
nut

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9ff
t

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reverse
the

order
of

rerr
oval
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INSPECTiON

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idler

pulley
for

smooth
rota

tion

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d
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t
1
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i

ler

pulley
bracket
for

cracks

Replace
arts
iffound

damaged

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UNIT

REMOVAL
AND
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Air

Conditioning

0
32
and
0
47
in

when

depressed

with
thumb

pressure
midway
between

the
crankshaft

and

compressor
pulleys

If

necessary
turn

adjusting
bolt

to

move
idler

pulley
up
or
down

until

belt

tension
is

correct

Idler

pulley

Crankshaft

pulley

AC456

Fig
AC
32

Adjustment
of
bolt
tension

3

Connect
low

and

high
pressure

pipes
to
their

proper
positions
in

engine
compartment

Notes

3
Be
sure

to
use
two

wrenches
when

connecting

pipe
joints

b

Plug
pipe

opening

immediately

after

pipe
disconnection

c
Be

careful
not
to

break

expansion

valve
This
valve
is

wrapped
with

heat

insulating
tape

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tworgromll
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from

dash

panel
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n

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glovelbox
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0

6

Detach

cooling
unit

cover

Icyom
n

AC

ZA
AC766

Fig
AC
34

Removing
cooling
unit

cover

7

Remove
three
ducts

from

cooling

unit

i

j

l

I

11

AC767

Fig
A
C
35

Removing
cooler
ducts

8
Remove
thermo

switch
control

cable
from

conne
ctor

9
Remove

cooling
unit

and
bracket

as
an

assembly

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Page 522 of 537


DESCR

IPTIDN

COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH

REMOVAL

INSTAllATION

DISASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY

INSPECTION

DESCRIPTION

Model
CF206
is
a
crank

type

compressor
specially
designed
with

minimum
size
and

light
weight
for

use

on

compact
vehicles

The

compressor
crankshaft
is

driven

by
a
belt
from
the
crankshaft

pulley

through
the

electromagnetic
clutch

Two

pistons
positioned
in

line
are

actuated

by
connecting
rods
coo

nected
to
the
crankshaft

Discharge
and
suction
valves
are

mounted
in
the

valve
liner
between
the

crankcase
and

cylinder
head

As
a
lubricant

SUNlSO
NO
5
is

used

Simplified
positive
pressure

lubrication
utilizes

existing
pressure

differential
between
suction

intake

and
crankcase
to

provide
a
film
of

lubricating
oil
to

bearings
All
internal

components
have
been

designed
to

provide
more
than

adequate
lubrica

tion
to

cylinder
walls

connecting
rod

bearings
and
seal

assembly
The
result

is

improved
lubrication
lower

seal

temperatures
reduced
oil

pumping

and
a

reduction
in
the
number

of

moving
parts
Air

Conditioning

COMPRESSOR

AC33

AC34

AC34

AC34

AC35

AC
35

AC35
CONTENTS

SHAFT
SEAL
ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL

INSTAllATION

INSPECTION

CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVES

REMOVAL

INSTAllATION
AC36

AC36

AC36

AC37

AC37

AC37

AC37

AC728

Fig
AC
49
Sectional
view

of
compressor

AC33

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