ISUZU TROOPER 1998 Service Repair Manual

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AIR CONDITIONING 1B Ð 45
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Discharge and recover refrigerant.
·Refer to Refrigerant Recovery in this section.
3. Remove evaporator assembly.
·Refer to Evaporator Assembly in this section.
4. Remove pollen filter.
5. Pull the sensor from the evaporator assembly.
6. Remove attaching screw.
7. Remove upper case.
8. Remove lower case.
·Slit the case parting face with a knife since the
lining is separated when removing the
evaporator.
·Lift to remove the upper case.9. Remove evaporator core.
10. Remove expansion valve.
·Tear off the insulator carefully.
·Use a back-up wrench when disconnecting all
refrigerant pipes.
Installation
To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse
order, noting the following points:
1. The sensor is installed on the core with the clip.
2. The sensor must not interfere with the
evaporator core.
3. When installing the new evaporator core, install
the thermo sensor (2) to the evaporator core (1)
specified position with the clip in the illustration.
874RS006
874RY00005
874RY00006
SENSOR TO BE LOCATED
AT 7TH LINE FROM LEFT
57.5mm(2.26 in.) 21
Lower case Upper case
874RX021

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1B Ð 46 AIR CONDITIONING
4. O-rings cannot be reused, Always replace with
new ones.
5. Be sure to apply new compressor oil to the O-
rings when connecting lines.
6. Be sure to install the sensor and the insulator on
the place where they were before.
7. To install a new evaporator core, add 50cc (1.7
fl. oz.) of new compressor oil to the new core.
8. Tighten the refrigerant lines to the specified
torque. Refer to Main Data and Specifications for
Torque Specifications in this section.
9. Apply an adhesive to the parting face of the
lining when assembling the evaporator
assembly.

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AIR CONDITIONING 1B Ð 47
ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT
Legend
(1) Thermo Sensor
(2) Evaporator Core
(3) Evaporator
(4) Thermostat Unit
Removal
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Discharge and recover refrigerant.
·Refer to Refrigerant Recovery in this section.
3. Remove evaporator assembly.
·Refer to Evaporator Assembly removal
procedure in this section.
4. Remove electronic thermostat.
·Pull the sensor from the evaporator assembly.
Installation
To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse
order, noting the following points.
1. Install the thermostat sensor to the evaporator
core specified position with the clip.
2. The sensor is installed on the core with the clip
and it must not interfere with the core.
12
3
4
874RX022
SENSOR TO BE LOCATED
AT 7TH LINE FROM LEFT
57.5mm(2.26 in.) 21
Lower case Upper case
874RX021

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1B Ð 48 AIR CONDITIONING
1
2
3
Removal Steps
1. Control lever assembly
2. A/C switch
3. Illumination bulb
Installation Steps
To install, follow the removal steps in the
reverse order.
A/C SWITCH AND ILLUMINATION BULB
REMOVAL
Preparation:
Disconnect the battery ground cable
1. Control Lever Assembly
Refer to Section 1A ÒCONTROL LEVER ASSEMBLYÓ
removal procedure.
2. A/C Switch
Raise up the catch portion of the switch and remove
the switch while pushing it toward the outside.
3. Illumination Bulb
Turn the illumination bulb counterclockwise to
remove.
Catch portion
End of switch A/C switch
INSTALLATION
To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse order.

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AIR CONDITIONING 1B Ð 49
"U
2
5
3
1
1 LHD 3
2c
2b
2b (6VD1)
(4JGÎ)
3
4
6
7
6
7
7
6 5
3
3
3
4
4
RHD
REFRIGERANT LINE
852RY00009

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1B Ð 50 AIR CONDITIONING
Removal Steps
1. Radiator grille
2. Air cleaner
2a. Dust
2b. Battery and reserver tank
2c. Air cleaner cover
3. Clip and clamp
4. Liquid line (High-pressure pipe)
5. Suction line (Low-pressure pipe)
6. Suction line (Low-pressure hose)
7. Discharge line (High-pressure hose)
Installation Steps
To install, follow the removal steps in the
reverse order.
REMOVAL
Preparation:
·Disconnect the battery ground cable
·Discharge and recover refrigerant (Refer to
ÒREFRIGERANT RECOVERYÓ in this section.)
1. Radiator Grille
2. Air Cleaner
2a. Duct
2b. Battery and Reserver Tank
2c. Air Cleaner Cover
3. Clip and Clamp
4. Liquid Line (High-pressure pipe)
5. Suction Line (Low-pressure pipe)
6. Suction Line (Low-pressure hose)
7. Discharge Line (High-pressure hose)
·Use a back-up wrench when disconnecting and
reconnecting the refrigerant lines.
·When removing the refrigerant line connecting
part, the connecting part should immediately be
plugged or capped to prevent foreign matter from
being mixed into the line.
INSTALLATION
To install, follow the removal steps in the reverse order,
noting the following points:
1. O-rings cannot be reused. Always replace new ones.
2. Be sure to apply compressor oil to the O-rings when
connecting refrigerant lines.
3. Tighten the refrigerant line to the specified torque.
(Refer to ÒSERVICE INFORMATIONÓ for FIXING
TORQUE in section 00.)

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AIR CONDITIONING 1B Ð 51
REAR COOLER PARTS
5
6
7
8
13
4
9 14
2
12
11
103
1
Legend
(1) Liquid Line (high pressure pipe)
(2) Cooling Unit
(3) Suction Line (low pressure pipe)
(4) Duct Assembly
(5) Duct Assembly
(6) Switch
(7) Knob(8) Panel
(9) Resistor
(10) Drain Hose
(11) Cover Assembly
(12) Filter
(13) Wire Harness
(14) Grille Assembly
855RY00002

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1B Ð 52 AIR CONDITIONING
REAR COOLER PARTS (ROOF DUCT TYPE)
16
15
14
2
3
4
5
7
6 1
13
11
12
10
9
8
Legend
(1) Roof Duct Bracket
(2) Roof Duct
(3) Lower Duct
(4) Resistor
(5) Wire Harness
(6) Liquid Line (high pressure pipe)
(7) Suction Line (low pressure pipe)
(8) Drain Hose(9) Cover Assembly
(10) Filter
(11) Cooling Unit
(12) Grille Assembly
(13) Panel
(14) Knob
(15) Nut
(16) Fan Control Switch
855RY00001

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AIR CONDITIONING 1B Ð 53
Switch Vehicle Motor Resistor15 54 (Vehicle) (Motor)0.85yRW 0.85yB
0.85yRB
(Resistor) (Switch)
0.5yLG
0.85yRG
0.85yWR 2
3
4
12yLO
3yMI
4yHI
WIRING DIAGRAM
D08RY00303

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1B Ð 54 AIR CONDITIONING
E06RY00003
25(2.5/18)
25(2.5/18)
25(2.5/18)
25(2.5/18)
15(1.5/11)
15(1.5/11)
15(1.5/11)
15(1.5/11)
15(1.5/11)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Nám (kgám/ibáft)

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