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A/C aystem does not come on{both fans and comDrossor).
Ch6ck lor .n open in the wire:1. Disconnect the A,/C pressureswitch 2P connector.2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).
3. Measure the voltage betweenthe No.2 terminal and bodyground.
ls there approx. 5 volts?
check tho PcM/EcM:Using a *Backprobe Set (T/N
07SAZ 0010004). measure thevoltage between the No.5 t27lterminal of the PCM/ECM connec,tor C (31P) [A 132P)l and bodyground with the PCM/ECM con-nectors connected,I l: '98 - 00 models
Rop.ir open in th6 wire botweonthe A/C Dr*sure switch and thePCM/ECM.
ls there approx.5 volts?
Check tor loo3e wires or Doorconnections at the PCM/ECMconnoctor C l3lPl lA (32Pll. It theconnections arg good, 3ubdtitut€a known-good PCM/ECM, andrecheck. ll the 3ymptom/indica-tion go.. eway, r€placo thG origi-nal PCM/ECM,[ ]: '98 -00 models
A/C System
A/C PRESSURE SWITCH 2P CONNECTOR
fo page 22-38
PCM CONNECTOR C (31PI
'97 modol:
Wire side of female terminals
PCM/ECM CONNECTOR A I32P'
38 - 00 modeb:
Wire side of female terminals
* How to use the Backprobe SetsConnect the backprobe adapters to the stacking patch cords, and connect the cords to a multi-meter. Using the wire insulation as a guide for the contoured tip ol the backprobe adapter,gently slide the tip into the connector from the wire side until it comes in contact with the ter.minalond olthe wire (see section 11).
(cont'd)
22-37
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Troubleshooting
A/G System {cont'd)
From page 22-37
A/C PRESSURE SWITCHCheck th€ A/C pressure switch:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Check lor continuity bgtweenthe No. 1 and No.2 terminalsofthe A,/C pressure switch.
Check for proper Ay'C system pressure.
Roplece tha A/C pr€ssure switch.
Chock lor an opgn in thg wire:1. Feconnect the A/C pressure
switch 2P connector,2. Remove the heater controlpanel (see page 22-46).3. Turn the ignition switch ON llli.4. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. 10 terminal of theheater control panel 20P con-nector and body ground.
Repair open in the wir. botwcenthe A/C pres3ur€ switch and theheater control oanel.ls there approx. 5 volts?
Check lor loos6 wiras or pool
connections at the heater controlDanel 20P connoctor and at theA/C pr.ssule switch 2P connsc-tor. lf the connections ere good,
substitute a known-good heatarco trol pangl, end recheck. lf thesymptom/indication goes away,replace the original heater conlrolpanel.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
Wire side ol female terminals
22-38'
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Both heater and A/C do not work.
Check the No. 17 (7.5 A)fuse in theunder-dash fuse/relay box, and theNo. 47 (7.5 A) fuse in the under-hood luse/relay box.
nophcc ih. fur.l.l, .nd r.check.
Check tor rn open in the wiro:1. Remove the heater controlpanellsee page 22 46).2. Turn the ignition switch ON (ll).3. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. 1 terminal of theheater control panel 8P con-nector and body ground.
R.pair opan in lha wlra batw.cnthe No. 1? fuaa and tha h.ltcrcontrol panal.ls thero battery voltage?
Chgck for an opan in th€ wirg:1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Measure the voltage betweenthe No. l l terminal of thoheater control panel 20P con-noctor and body ground.
Repsil opon in tha wi.a batwcanth. No. 47 tur. and tho hoitorcontlol panol.
ls there battery voltags?
Check for an opon in the wire:Ch6ck lor continuity betwoen theNo. 7 terminal of the heater con-trol panel 8P connector and bodyground.
Check for an opon in tho wirab6{woon tho hoatar control p.noland body ground. It the wir. i3OK, chsck for poor ground rtGlOl lnd Glo2.
Check for loose wire3 or oooaconnection3 at the haater controlprnol 8P and 20P connoctors. Itthc conncction3 are good, substi-tuta a known-good h€ater con-trol prnol, and rechecft. lf thesymptom/indic.lion go.3 ewry,repl.cg the original ha.ter con-tlol oancl.
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 8P CONNECTOR
Wire side ot female terminals
HEATER CONTROL PANEL 2OP CONNECTOR
I2A,/1,/58910
1t12131a151517181920
WHT/BLU
Wire side of female terminals
23
{578
BLK
0
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Troubleshooting
Heater Control Panel Input/Output Signals
HEATER CONTROL PANEL CONNECTORS
8P CONNECTOR
Wire side of female terminals
2OP CONNECTOR
8P CONNECTOR
Cavitylrvire cololSignalCavityWire cololSignal
'lBLK/TE LIG2 (POWER)INPUTREDDASH LIGHTS ERIGHT-
NESS CONTROLLERCUTPUT
2GRN/REDRECIRCULATEINPUTRE D/BLK
COMBINATION LIGHT
SWITCH (Via No. 30 (7.5 A)
fuse)
INPUT
GRN/VVHTFRESHINPUT1BLKGROUNDOUTPUT
BLUI/ELREAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER RELAYCUTPUT8BLU/BLKBLOWER FEEDBACKINPUT
20P CONNECTOR
CavityWire colorSignalCavityWire colorSignal
1GRYAIR MIX POTENTIAL +5VOUTPUT'llWHT/BLUBACK PU (POWER)INPUT
2GRNEVAPORATOR TEMPERA.
TURE SENSOROUTPUT12YELMODE HEAT/DEFINPUT
13BLU/BLKMODE HEATINPUT
14GRN/YELMODE HEAT/VENTINPUT
ICYEUREDMODE VENTINPUT
6PNI(BLKAIR MIX POTENTIALINPUTtoYEUBLUMODE DEFINPUT
717RED/BLUAIR MIX COOLOUTPUI
8ORNrur'HTBLOWER MOTOR HIGH
RELAYINPUT18RE D/VE LAIR MIX HOTOUTPUI
BRNSENSOR GROUNDINPUT'19BRNA/VHTIVIODE MOTOR GROUNDINPUT
10BLU,ryVHTA"/C PRESSURE SWITCHINPUT20T GRN/BLKPOWER TRANSISTOR BASECUTPUT
22-40
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Mode Control Motor
Replacement
1. Disconnect the 7P connector from the mode control
motor. Remove the rod from the arm of the mode
control motor, Remove the self-tapping screws and
the mode control motor.
2.Install in the reveGe order of removal. After installa-
tion, make sure the mode control motor runssmoothlv.
7P CONNECTOR
MODE CONTROL MOTOR
Test
1.Disconnect the 7P connector from the mode control
motor.
Connect battery power to the No. 1 terminal, andground the No. 7 terminal. To avoid damaging the
mode control motor, do not reverse power andgrouno.
MODE CONTROL MOTOR
Using a jumper wire. connect the No. 7 terminalindividually to the No, 2,3, 4,5 and 6 terminals in
that order. Each time the connection is made. the
mode control motor should run smoothly and stop.
lf the mode control motor does not run when jump-
ing the first terminal, jump that terminal again afterjumping the other terminals. The mode control
motor is OK it it runs when jumping the first termi-
nal again.
lf the mode control motor does not run in step 3,remove it, then check the mode control linkage and
doors for smooth movement. lf they move smoothly,
reDlace the mode control motor.
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Recirculation Control Motor
Replacement
1. Oisconnect the 4P connector and the wire harness
clio from the recirculation control motor. Remove
the self-tapping screws and the recirculation control
motor,
lnstall in the reverse order of removal. After installa-
tion, make sure the recirculation control motor runs
smoothlv.
{P CONNECTOR
22-42
Test
1.
4.
Disconnect the 4P connector from the recirculation
control motor.
Connect battery power to the No. 1 terminal, and
ground the No. 2 and No. 4 terminals; the recircula-
tion control motor should run smoothly. To avoid
damaging the recirculation control motor. do not
reverse power and ground.
RECIRCULANON CONTROL MOTOR
Disconnect the No. 2 or No. 4 terminals from ground;
the recirculation control motor should stop at Fresh
or Recirculate. Don't cvcle the recirculation control
motor for a long time.
lf the recirculation control motor does not run in step
2, remove it, then check the recirculation control link-
age and door for smooth movement. lf they move
smoothly, replace the recirculation control motor.
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Air Mix Gontrol Motor
Replacement
1. Disconnect the 5P connector from the air mix con-
trol motor. Remove the self-tapping screws, the air
mix control motor and the flange collar.
AIR MIXCONTROLMOTOR
A
6
Install in the reverse order of removal. After installa-
tion. make sure the air mix control motor runs
smoothlv.
5P CONNECTOR
22-43
Test
1.Disconnect the 5P connector from the air mix con-
trol motor.
Connect battery power to the No. I terminal of the
air mix control moto., and ground the No, 5 termi-
nal; the air mix control moto. should run, and stop
at MAX HOT. lf it doesn't, reverse the connections;
the air mix control motor should run, and stoo at
MAX COOL.
lf the air mix control motor does not run, remove
it, then check the air mix control linkage and
doors for smooth movement.
lf they move smoothly, replace the air mix con-
trol motor.
AIR MIX CONTROL MOTOR
4.
Measure the resistance between the No. 2 and No. 3
terminals. lt should be approximately 6 kO t 20%.
Measure the resistance between the No. 2 and No, 4
terminals, lt should be approximately 4.8 kO:t 20% at
MAX HOT and approximately '1.2 kO t 20% at lilAx
cooL.
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Evaporator Temperature
SensorPower Transistor
Test
Dip the sensor in ice water, and measure the resistance
with a digital multimeter. Then pour hot water on the
sensor, and check lor change in resistance.
Compare the resistance reading between the No. | 8nd
No. 2 terminals of the evaporator temperature sensor
with the specifications shown in the following graph;
resistance should be within the specifications.
EVAPOBATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOB
Terminal side ol male terminals
4
RESISTANCEko
t0
50 68 86.F10 20 30'c
22-44
12V 1.2-3.1W
No. 2 ILT GRN/BLK)
No. I IBLU/BLK)
Test
1.Disconnect the 3P connector from the oower tran-
st$or.
Carefully release the lock tab on the No. 2 terminal in
the 3P connector, then remove the terminal and insu-
late it from body ground.
Connect a 1.2 - 3.4 W bulb between the No, 1 and
the No,2 cavity on the 3P connectol
Reconnect the 3P connector to the power transistor.
Turn the ignition switch ON (ll). and check that the
blower motor runs.
a lf the blower motor runs at half soeed the oower
transistor is OK, replace the heater control panel.
. lf ths blower motor does not run at half soeed,
reDlaca the Dower transistor.
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Heater Control PanelBlower Unit
Replacement
'1.Remove the center panel together with the heater
control panel and the audio unit (see section 20).
Remove the self-tapping screws and the heater con-
trol panel from the center panel.
3. lnstall in the reverse order of removal.
CENTER PANEL
22-46
1.
Replacement
Bemove the evaporator (see page 22-48),
Disconnect the connectors from the blower motor,
the blower motor high relay, the power transistor
and the recirculation control motor. Remove the
wire harness clio from the recirculation control
motor, and release the wire harness from the clamp
on the blower unit. Remove the mounting bolts, the
mounting nut and the blower unit.
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m (r,0 kgf.m, 7.2 lbl.ftl
9.E N.m 11.0 kgf.m,7.2lbtftl
lnstall in the reverse order of removal. Make sure
that there is no air leakage.
6x1.0mm
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Evaporator
Replacement
1.Recover the refrigerant with a recovery/recycling/
charging station (see page 22-59).
Remove the battery.
Remove each bolt, then disconnect the suction and
receiver lines from the evaporator. Plug or cap the
lines immediately after disconnecting them to avoid
moisture and dust contamination,
RECEIVER LINE
..
\
6x1.0mm9.8 N'm (1.0 kgf m,7.2 tbl.ttl
Remove the glove box (see section 20).
Remove the self-tapping screw and the passenger's
dashboard lower cover, then remove the bolts and
the glove box frame together with the knee bolster.
GLOVE BOX FRAME
KNEE
22-44
6. Disconnect the connector from the evaoorator tem-
oerature sensor. and remove the wire harness from
the evaporator. Remove the self-tapping screws, the
mounting bolt and the mounting nut. Disconnect
the drain hose, then remove the evaporator.
5xl,0mm9.8 N.m {1.0
II
I
Io
kgf.m, 7.2 lbf.ftl
, -l: "
7.
EVAPORATOR
6x1.0mm9.8 N.m (1.0 kgtm,7.2lbf.ftl
Install in the reverse order of removal, and note of
these items.
. lf you're installing a new evaporator, add refrig-
erant oil (SP.10) (see page 22-541.
Replace the O-rings with new ones at each fit-
ting, and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil
before installing them. Be su.e to use the right
O-rings for HFC-134a (R-134alto avoid leakage.
Apply sealant to the grommets.
Make sure that there is no air Ieakage.
Charge the system (see page 22-6'll, and test its
performance (see page 22-56]-,
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