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ECON (ECONOMY) Mode
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE FOR ECON (ECONOMY) MODE=NBHA0103SYMPTOM:
IECON mode does not operate.
Inspection FlowNBHA0103S01Without Navigation SystemNBHA0103S0101
SHA920EA
*1: HA-72 *2: HA-66 *3: HA-45
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
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With Navigation SystemNBHA0103S0102
RHA887H
*1: HA-72 *2: HA-66 *3: HA-45
RHA050G
Ambient Sensor Circuit
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONNBHA0039The ambient sensor is attached in front of the driver's side con-
denser. It detects ambient temperature and converts it into a resis-
tance value which is then input into the auto amplifier.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE INPUT PROCESSNBHA0040The automatic amplifier includes a ªprocessing circuitº for the ambi-
ent sensor input. However, when the temperature detected by the
ambient sensor increases quickly, the processing circuit retards the
auto amp. function. It only allows the auto amp. to recognize an
ambient temperature increase of 0.33ÉC (0.6ÉF) per 100 seconds.
As an example, consider stopping for a cup of coffee after high
speed driving. Although the actual ambient temperature has not
changed, the temperature detected by the ambient sensor will
increase. This is because the heat from the engine compartment
can radiate to the front grille area, location of the ambient sensor.
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RHA060GB
COMPONENT INSPECTIONNBHA0045In-vehicle SensorNBHA0045S01After disconnecting in-vehicle sensor harness connector, measure
resistance between terminals 1 and 2 at sensor harness side, using
the table below.
Temperature ÉC (ÉF) Resistance kW
þ15 (5) 12.73
þ10 (14) 9.92
þ5 (23) 7.80
0 (32) 6.19
5 (41) 4.95
10 (50) 3.99
15 (59) 3.24
20 (68) 2.65
25 (77) 2.19
30 (86) 1.81
35 (95) 1.51
40 (104) 1.27
45 (113) 1.07
If NG, replace in-vehicle sensor.
RHA639F
Sunload Sensor Circuit
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONNBHA0046The sunload sensor is located on the right defroster grille. It detects
sunload entering through windshield by means of a photo diode.
The sensor converts the sunload into a current value which is then
input into the auto amplifier.
SUNLOAD INPUT PROCESSNBHA0047The auto amp. also includes a processing circuit which ªaverageº
the variations in detected sunload over a period of time. This pre-
vents drastic swings in the ATC system operation due to small or
quick variations in detected sunload.
For example, consider driving along a road bordered by an occa-
sional group of large trees. The sunload detected by the sunload
sensor will vary whenever the trees obstruct the sunlight. The pro-
cessing circuit averages the detected sunload over a period of
time, so that the (insignificant) effect of the trees momentarily
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obstructing the sunlight does not cause any change in the ATC
system operation. On the other hand, shortly after entering a long
tunnel, the system will recognize the change in sunload, and the
system will react accordingly.
SHA301FA
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURENBHA0048SYMPTOM: Sunload sensor circuit is open or shorted. (or
þ
is indicated on the display as a result of conducting Self-
diagnosis STEP 2.)
1 CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT BETWEEN SUNLOAD SENSOR AND BODY GROUND
Disconnect sunload sensor harness connector.
Do approx. 5 volts exist between sunload sensor harness terminal No. 1 and body ground?
RHA062G
YesorNo
Ye s©GO TO 2.
No©GO TO 4.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Sunload Sensor Circuit (Cont'd)
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RHA888H
Multiplex Communication Circuit
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURENBHA0118SYMPTOM:
IA/C system does not come on.
IA/C system can not controlled.
1 CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN DISPLAY & NAVI CONTROL UNIT AND AUTO AMP.
Check circuit continuity between each terminal on Display & Navigation control unit and on auto amp.
RHA889H
Continuity should exist.
If OK, check harness for short.
OK or NG
OK©GO TO 2.
NG©1. Repair harness or connector.
2. Go to ªOPERATIONAL CHECKº, HA-66.
Confirm that A/C system is in good order.
2 CHECK MULTI-PLEX COMMUNICATION SIGNAL
Do approx. 3.5 volts exist between Display & NAVI control unit harness terminal Nos. 37, 38 and body ground?
RHA890H
YesorNo
Ye s©GO TO 3.
No©1. Replace auto amp.
2. Go to ªOPERATIONAL CHECKº, HA-66.
Confirm that A/C system is in good order.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Multiplex Communication Circuit
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3 CHECK MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SIGNAL
Do approx. 3.5 volts exist between auto amp. harness terminal No. 40 and body ground?
RHA891H
YesorNo
Ye s©INSPECTION END.
No©1. Replace Display & NAVI control unit.
2. Go to ªOPERATIONAL CHECKº, HA-66.
Confirm that A/C system is in good order.
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Multiplex Communication Circuit (Cont'd)
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HFC-134a (R-134a) Service ProcedureNBHA0070SETTING OF SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTNBHA0070S01DISCHARGING REFRIGERANTNBHA0070S0101WARNING:
Avoid breathing A/C refrigerant and lubricant vapor or mist. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and
throat. Remove HFC-134a (R-134a) from A/C system using certified service equipment meeting require-
ments of SAE J2210 (R-134a recycling equipment) or J2209 (R-134a recovery equipment). If acciden-
tal system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service. Additional health and safety
information may be obtained from refrigerant and lubricant manufacturers.
SHA179FA
Evacuating System and Charging RefrigerantNBHA0070S0102
SHA180FA
SERVICE PROCEDURE
HFC-134a (R-134a) Service Procedure
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Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in
Compressor
NBHA0071The lubricant in the compressor circulates through the system with
the refrigerant. Add lubricant to compressor when replacing any
component or after a large gas leakage occurred. It is important to
maintain the specified amount.
If lubricant quantity is not maintained properly, the following mal-
functions may result:
ILack of lubricant: May lead to a seized compressor
IExcessive lubricant: Inadequate cooling (thermal exchange
interference)
LUBRICANTNBHA0071S01Name: Nissan A/C System Oil Type S
Part number: KLH00-PAGS0
CHECKING AND ADJUSTINGNBHA0071S02Adjust the lubricant quantity according to the test group shown
below.
1 CHECK LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION
Can lubricant return operation be performed?
IA/C system works properly.
IThere is no evidence of a large amount of lubricant leakage.
YesorNo
Ye s©GO TO 2.
No©GO TO 3.
2 PERFORM LUBRICANT RETURN OPERATION, PROCEEDING AS FOLLOWS:
1. Start engine, and set the following conditions:
ITest condition
Engine speed: Idling to 1,200 rpm
A/C or AUTO switch: ON
Blower speed: Max. position
Temp. control: Optional [Set so that intake air temperature is 25 to 30ÉC (77 to 86ÉF).]
2.Next item is for V-5 or V-6 compressor. Connect the manifold gauge, and check that the high pressure side
pressure is 588 kPa (6 kg/cm
2, 85 psi) or higher.
If less than the reference level, attach a cover to the front face of the condenser to raise the pressure.
3. Perform lubricant return operation for about 10 minutes.
4. Stop engine.
CAUTION:
If excessive lubricant leakage is noted, do not perform the lubricant return operation.
OK©GO TO 3.
3 CHECK COMPRESSOR
Should the compressor be replaced?
YesorNo
Ye s©Go to ªLubricant Adjustment Procedure for Compressor Replacementº, (HA-148).
No©GO TO 4.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compressor
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Lubricant Adjusting Procedure for Components
Replacement Except Compressor
=NBHA0071S0201After replacing any of the following major components, add the
correct amount of lubricant to the system.
Amount of lubricant to be added
Part replacedLubricant to be added to
system
Remarks
Amount of lubricant
m(US fl oz, Imp fl oz)
Evaporator 75 (2.5, 2.6) Ð
Condenser 75 (2.5, 2.6) Ð
Liquid tank 5 (0.2, 0.2)Add if compressor is not
replaced. *1
In case of refrigerant
leak30 (1.0, 1.1) Large leak
Ð Small leak *2
*1: If compressor is replaced, addition of lubricant is included in the table.
*2: If refrigerant leak is small, no addition of lubricant is needed.
Lubricant Adjusting Procedure for Compressor
Replacement
NBHA0071S02021. Before connecting ACR4 to vehicle, check ACR4 gauges. No
refrigerant pressure should be displayed. If NG, recover refrig-
erant from equipment lines.
2. Connect ACR4 to vehicle. Confirm refrigerant purity in supply
tank using ACR4 and refrigerant identifier. If NG, refer to
ªCONTAMINATED REFRIGERANTº, HA-2.
3. Confirm refrigerant purity in vehicle A/C system using ACR4
and refrigerant identifier. If NG, refer to ªCONTAMINATED
REFRIGERANTº, HA-2.
4. Discharge refrigerant into the refrigerant recovery/recycling
equipment. Measure lubricant discharged into the recovery/
recycling equipment.
5. Remove the drain plug of the ªoldº (removed) compressor.
Drain the lubricant into a graduated container and record the
amount of drained lubricant.
6. Remove the drain plug and drain the lubricant from the ªnewº
compressor into a separate, clean container.
7. Measure an amount of new lubricant installed equal to amount
drained from ªoldº compressor. Add this lubricant to ªnewº com-
pressor through the suction port opening.
8. Measure an amount of new lubricant equal to the amount
recovered during discharging. Add this lubricant to ªnewº com-
pressor through the suction port opening.
9. Torque the drain plug.
18 - 19 N´m (1.8 - 1.9 kg-m, 13 - 14 ft-lb)
10. If the liquid tank also needs to be replaced, add an additional
5m(0.2 US fl oz, 0.2 Imp fl oz) of lubricant at this time.
Do not add this 5 m(0.2 US fl oz, 0.2 Imp fl oz) of lubri-
cant if only replacing the compressor.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
Maintenance of Lubricant Quantity in Compressor (Cont'd)
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CHECKING FOR REFRIGERANT LEAKS=NBHA0078IPerform a visual inspection of all refrigeration parts, fittings,
hoses and components for signs of A/C lubricant leakage,
damage and corrosion. A/C lubricant leakage may indicate an
area of refrigerant leakage. Allow extra inspection time in these
areas when using either an electronic refrigerant leak detector
or fluorescent dye leak detector.
IIf dye is observed, confirm the leak with an electronic refriger-
ant leak detector. It is possible a prior leak was repaired and
not properly cleaned.
IWhen searching for leaks, do not stop when one leak is found
but continue to check for additional leaks at all system compo-
nents and connections.
IWhen searching for refrigerant leaks using an electronic leak
detector, move the probe along the suspected leak area at 1
to 2 inches per second and no further than 1/4 inch from the
component.
NOTE:
Moving the electronic leak detector probe slower and closer to
the suspected leak area will improve the chances of finding a
leak.
CHECKING SYSTEM FOR LEAKS USING THE
FLUORESCENT LEAK DETECTOR
NBHA01161. Check A/C system for leaks using the UV lamp and safety
glasses (J-42220) in a low sunlight area (area without windows
preferable). Illuminate all components, fittings and lines. The
dye will appear as a bright green/yellow area at the point of
leakage. Fluorescent dye observed at the evaporator drain
opening indicates an evaporator core assembly (tubes, core or
TXV) leak.
2. If the suspected area is difficult to see, use an adjustable mir-
ror or wipe the area with a clean shop rag or cloth, then check
the cloth with the UV lamp for dye residue.
3. After the leak is repaired, remove any residual dye using dye
cleaner (J-43872) to prevent future misdiagnosis.
4. Perform a system performance check and verify the leak repair
with an approved electronic refrigerant leak detector.
NOTE:
IOther gases in the work area or substances on the A/C
components, for example, anti-freeze, windshield washer
fluid, solvents and lubricants, may falsely trigger the leak
detector. Make sure the surfaces to be checked are clean.
Clean with a dry cloth or blow off with shop air.
IDo not allow the sensor tip of the detector to contact with
any substance. This can also cause false readings and
may damage the detector.
DYE INJECTIONNBHA0117(This procedure is only necessary when re-charging the system or
when the compressor has seized and was replaced.)
1. Check A/C system static (at rest) Pressure. Pressure must be
at least 345 kPa (50 psi).
2. Pour one bottle (1/4 ounce /7.4 cc) of the A/C refrigerant dye
into the injector tool (J-41459).
3. Connect the injector tool to the A/C LOW PRESSURE side
service fitting.
4. Start engine and switch A/C ON.
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Refrigerant Lines (Cont'd)
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