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Page 495 of 537


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Wiring
diagram
of
air
conditioner

system

Page 498 of 537


Water
in
the

system
will

ice
the

orifice
when
the

high
pressure
re

frigerant
is

changed
to
low

pressure

refrigerant
by

expansion
valve
etc

and
will
obstruct
the

refrigerant

flow

The

following
items

are

general

instructions
to
be

closely
observed
in

servicing
the

system

I
When
a

system
line
is

discon

nected

plug
the

opening
immediately

This
is

especially
necessary
to

prevent

moisture

condensation
from

forming

in
the
line
and
to

keep
out
dirt
and

dust
It
is
also

necessary
to

keep
the

line
at
and
above

surrounding
air

temperatures
at
all

times
When

con

necting
system
lines
do

not

attempt

to
remove
the

plug
from
the

opening

until

ready
for
immediate
use

2

Always
keep
the

working
place

clean
and

dry
and
free
from
dirt
and

dust

Wipe
water
off
with
a
clean

cloth

3
Have
all

necessary
tools
in

pre

paration
beforehand

and
have

tools

clean
and

dry

4
The

compressor
oil
will

easily

absorb
moisture
when

exposed
to
air

Immediateiy
close
the

opening
of
the

container
after
use
It
is
also

necessary

to
observe
the

following
notes

Notes

a
The
oil
should
not
be
transfused

from
a
container
into

another
as

the
failure

will

possibly
cause
mois

ture
to
mix

with
the
oil

b
The

used
oil
should
not
be

returned

into
a
container

c

The
oil

should
not

be
used
if
its

state
of

preservation
is

not
clear

enough

5
When

connecting
or

disconnect

ing
pipes
from
the

refrigeration
sys

tem
use
two

wrenches
One
wrench
is

used
for

holding
the

fixing
nut

in

place

while
the

other
for

turning
the

mating

flare

nut
Failure
to
do

so

may
result

in
a

twisted
tube
or

may
damage

connection

6
Also
use
care
not
to

give
scratches

to
the

seating
surface
at
connections

A

small
scratch
on

the

seating
surface
Air

Conditioning

may
be
the
cause
of

gas
leakage

Before

connecting
pipes
be
sure
to

give
coating
of

compressor
oil
to
the

sea

ting
surfaces

SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS

I

Since
direct

contact
of
the

liquid

refrigerant
with

your
skin
will
cause

frostbite

always
be
careful

when

handling
the

refrigerant
Wear

gloves

or

wrap
a

piece
of
cloth
around
service

valve

to

protect
your
fingers
against

frostbite

by

refrigerant
If

any
of
the

refrigerant
should

get
into

your
eyes

when

charging
the

refrigerant
splash

your
eyes
with

cool
water
to
raise

the

temperature
gradually
Apply
a

protec

tive

film
to

the

eye
to

avoid
infection

Do
not
rub

your
eyes
Consult
an

eye

specialist
Always
wear

goggles
or

glasses
to

protect
your
eyes
when

working
around
the

system
Should

refrigerant
strikes

your
body
splash

on
cool
water
and

apply
a

protective

film

2
The

refrigerant
service
container

has
a

safe

strength
However
if
han

dled

incorrectiy
it
wili

explode

Therefore

always
follow
the
instruc

tions
on
the

label
In

particular
never

stpre
it
in

a
hot

location
above

S20C

l250F
or

drop
it
from

a

high

height

3
The

refrigerant
gas
is

odorless
and

colorless
and

breathing
may
become

difficult

due
to
the

lack
of

oxygen

Since
the

refrigerant
gas
is

heavier
than

air
and

will

lay
close
to
the
floor
be

especially
careful
when

handling
it

in

small

confined

spaces

4

The

refrigerant
itself
is
nonflam

mable
However
a

toxic

gas

phosgene

gas
is

produced
when
it

contacts
fire

and

special
care
is
therefore

required

when

checking
for

leaks
in

the

system

with

a
halide
torch

5

Do
not
steam

clean
on
the

sys

tern

especially
condenser
since
exces

sively
high
pressure
will
build

up
in

the

system
resulting
in

explosion
of
the

system

The

above

precautions
are
essential

in

handling
of

Refrigerant
l
2
and

their
strict
observation

requires
suffi

AC
9
dent

training
Therefore
it
is

of
first

importance
that

any
other

personnel

than
a
well
trained
serviceman
should

not
be

allowed
to
handle
the

refrig

erant

EVACUATING

AND

CHARGING
SYSTEM

During

servicing
use
caution
to

keep
air

from

getting
into

refrigerant

When
air

enters
the

system
all

refriger

ant

must
be
evacuated
from

system

prior
to

charging
new
refrigerant
Air

in

refrigerant
has
the

following
delete

rious

effects

I

Since
the
condensation

tempera

ture

of
the
air
is

extremely
low
the
air

will

not
be

condensed
when

refrigerant

gas
is
condensed

in
the
condenser
and

the

air
will

thus
remain
in

gaseous

form

Consequently
the
effective

thermal

transmission
area

of
condenser

for

refrigerant
gas
will
be
red
uced
and

refrigerant
gas
to
be
condensed
will
be

red
ueed
The

pressure
rise
will
become

proportional
to

the
volume
of
the
air

in

system

2

When
air
and

refrigerant
are

mixed
in

system
a
chemical
reaction

will
be

produced
and

hydrochloric

acid
which
will

adversely
affect
the

aluminum

copper
iron
and
other

materials
in

system
may
be

generated

HANDLING
MANIFOLD

GAUGE

The

pressure
at
the

high
and
low

sides
of

system
should
be

measured

when

evacuating
and

charging
refrig

erant
and
when

diagnosing
trouble
in

the

system
The
manifold

gauge
is
used

for
these

purposes
A

manifold

gauge

has
two

pressure
gauges
a

low

pressure

gauge
and
a

high
pressure
gauge
These

gauges
are

connected
to

the

high
and

low

side
service

valves
of

system

through
flexible

charging
hoses

The

construction

of
manifold

gauge
is

shown
in

Figure
AC
13

When
valve
stem
is

fully
screwed

the
valve
is
front
seated
and
valve

path

and
the
center

path
are
blocked
When

valve
stem
is

backed
off
the

paths
are

opened

Page 513 of 537


Air

Conditioning

BLOWER
MOTOR
DIAGNOSES

Blower
motor

inoperative

Check
fuse

In
fuse
block

15A
W

Single
fuse
15A
at

cooling
unit

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If
OK

Check
the

continuity
and

fitting
of
fan
switch

I

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If
OK

I

I

Connect
fan
switch
to

wiring
harness

2

Turn
the

ignition
switch
ON
IG

3
Set
fan
switch
at
ON
1
2
or
3

position

Check
the

voltage
for
blower
motor

Blue
lead
wire
is

poweI
source

Blue
wire

with
white

stripe
is

for

grounding

I

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Voltage

I

I

Check
the

continuity
and

fitting
of
resistance
on

cooling
unit

I

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If
OK
If

damaged

I
I

Replace
blower
motor
Replace
resistance

AC

24
mown
fuse

Replace
fuse

j

If

damaged

I

I

Replace
fan
switch

No

voltage

Replace
main
relay

Page 519 of 537


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Conditioning

WIRING
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COMPONENTS

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Black
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Blue
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Page 521 of 537


Inspection

Check

continuiry
in
fan
switch

circuit
with
a
test
lamp
or

an
ohm

meter

I

011
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3

ICD

Tt

tt

AC772

Fig
AC
45
Fan
switch

RESISTOR
FOR
FAN
SWITCH

Removal
and
Installation

I

Disconnect
battery

ground
cable

2
Remove

glove
box

3
Remove

cooling
unit
Refer
to

Removal
and
Installation
under

Cooling
Unit

4

Disconnect
resistor
lead
wires
at

connector

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Fig
AC

46
Resistor

for
fan
switch
Air

Conditioning

5

Remove
resistor

assembly
from

upper
side
of

cooling
unit

Resistor
is

inserted
into

case

6
To
install

res
istor
for
fan
switch

reverse
the

order
of
removaL

Inspection

Test

continuity
between
resistor

and
fuse

THERMO
SWITCH

Removal
and
installation

1
Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2

Remove

glove
box

3
Remove

duct
from

cooling
unit

4

Disconnect
thermo
switch
control

cable
and
lead
wires

5

Remove
thermo
switch

Note

Capillary
lube
is
fitted
into

groove
in
cooler
unit

6
To

install
thermo
switch
reverse

the

order
of
removal

I

I

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Fig
AC
47

Removing
thermo
switch

AC

32
Inspection

I

Fully
move
thermo
swirch
lever

to
COLD

2

Test

continuity
between

ter

minals
with
a
test

tamp
or

an
ohm

meter

Continuity
should
exist

3

Dip
capillary
tube
end

into
ice

water
Test
continuity
between
ter

minals

Continuity
should
not
exist

4

Replace
if
switch
is

found
dam

aged

F
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D
SOLENOID
VALVE

Removal
and
installation

I

Disconnect
battery
ground
cable

2
Disconnect
lead
wires
and
vacu

um

tube

3

Remove
two
screws
securing
sole

noid

valve
and
remove
solenoid
valve

AC77
4

Fig
AC

48
Removing
F
l
C
D

solenoid
valve

4
To
install
solenoid
valve
reverse

the
order
of
removal

Inspection

1
Test

continuity
in
solenoid
valve

circuit
with

a
test

lamp
or
an
ohm

meter

2
Turn
both
fan
switch
and
thermo

switch
on

3
Run

engine
at
idle
and
check
to

be
sure
that
vacuum
is

present
in
line

between
solenoid
valve
and

diaphragm

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