MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual
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FULL AUTO AIR CONDITIONER -Damper Control Motor Assembly55-59
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INSPECTIONINSPECTION OF INSIDE/OUTSIDE-AIR DAMPER MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
Check that the motor rotates when battery voltage is applied tothe connector on the motor assembly side.
Check also that the motor rotates in the backward direction
when polarity is changed.
Caution1. Cut off the voltage when the damper is in the RECIR-
CULATION or FRESH position.2. Cut off the voltage if the motor does not turn when
battery voltage is applied.
INSPECTION OF AIR MIX DAMPER MOTOR
Check that the motor rotates when battery voltage is applied
across terminals
@ and @ of motor assembly side connector.
Check also that the motor turns in the backward direction when
polarity is changed.
Caution1. Cut off the voltage when the damper is in the MAX.
HOT or MAX. COOL position.
2. Cut off the voltage if the motor does not turn when
battery voltage is applied.
INSPECTION OF AIR MIX DAMPER POTENTIOMETER
Connect a circuit tester across terminals @ and @of the motorassembly connector and check that resistance gradually
changes as the damper is moved from MAX. HOT to MAX.
COOL position.
Standard valueMAX. HOT: Approx. 0.2
klRMAX. COOL: Approx. 4.9
kR
INSPECTION OF OUTLET SELECTOR DAMPER MOTORCheck that the motor turns when battery voltage is applied
across terminals @ and @ of the motor assembly connector.
Check also that the motor turns in the backward direction when
polarity is changed.
Caution
1.Cut off the voltage when the damper is in the DEF. or
FACE position.2. Cut off the voltage if the motor does not turn when
battery voltage is applied.
INSPECTION OF OUTLET SELECTOR DAMPER POTENTIO-
METER
Connect a circuit tester across terminals @and @of the motorassembly connector and check that resistance gradually
changes as the damper is moved from DEF. to FACE position.
Standard valueDEF. position: Approx. 2.0
kRFACE position: Approx. 4.3 kfl
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SENSORSFULL AUTO AIR CONDITIONER
- Sensors
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM550A- _
4*1. Passenger compartment temperature sen-sor2OFOO63
Outside air sensor removal steps
2. Stopper
3. Glove box outer case
4. Photo sensor connector connection
5. Photo sensorWater temperature sensor removal steps
2. StopperI3: F/it; box outer case assembly
7. Water temperature sensorOutside-air-temperature sensor removal steps
2. Stopper
3. Glove box outer case assembly
8. Outside-air-temperature sensor
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Passenger compartment
temperature sensor
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALM5506AE
1. REMOVAL OF PASSENGER COMPARTMENT TEMPER-
ATURE SENSOR
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Using the trim stick, remove the passenger compartmenttemperature sensor from the headlining.
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FULL AUTO AIR CONDITIONER - Sensors55-615. REMOVAL OF PHOTO SENSOR
Using a trim stick, remove the photo sensor from the
defroster garnishes.
Thermometer
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INSPECTIONM55OcALl
WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(1) Dip the water-temperature sensor in hot water and, using astove, etc., raise the water temperature.
(2) Check that the water-temperature sensor is conductive
when the water temperature reaches the specified temper-
ature.Standard value: 26.5 + 4°C (79.7
+ 7.2”Fl
OUTSIDE-AIR-TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The condition can be considered normal if the resistances are
measured within the ranges of 3.98
- 4.12 kilohms and 2.21 -
2.35 kilohms, respectively, when the outside-air-temperature
sensor is submerged in warm water of 25°C (77°F) and 40°C(104°F) for one minute or longer each.
NOTE
The relationship between the outside-air-temperature and theresistance values is as shown below.
&$$nt temperatureI-10 /0110 / i01 25/ 301 40 /(14) (32) (50) (68) (77) (86) (104)
Resistance value(reference) k0
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55-62FULL AUTO AIR CONDITIONER
ICompressor. Condenser, Condenser Fan Motor, Refrigerant
- Line and Engine Coolant Temperature Switch / Other Parts
COMPRESSOR, CONDENSER, CONDENSER FAN MOTOR, RE-
FRIGERANT LINE AND ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH
M55TA-B4
The service procedures are the same as those for manual
air conditioner except for those parts described below on
turbocharged vehicles.5
Compressor, condenser and condenser fanmotor, refrigerant line removal steps
l *I. Air hose Bl +2. Air pipe
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Engine coolant temperature switch
removal steps
NOTETorque hose clamps to 4 Nm (2.9 ftlbs.).3. Air hose Al *4. Air intake hose A*a5. Air intake hose B
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Air intake hose B
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Align7ment marks
Hose end: Paint mar
Pipe end:
Protrusron
OTHER PARTS
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONM55iDAF
5.INSTALLATION OF AIR INTAKE HOSE B / 4. AIR INTAKE
HOSE AAlign the cutouts in air intake hose A indicated by arrows
with the n markings on air intake hoses B and C and inserthoses B and C all the way into hose A.
Insert the other end of air intake hose B all the way into
turbocharger side.2. INSTALLATION OF AIR PIPE
/ 1. AIR HOSE B
When installing the air hoses, make sure that the alignment
marks at places indicated by arrows are properly aligned.Insert each air hose until it hits the root of step or it
bottoms.
CautionBe careful not to allow any foreign matter to get into
the hoses, pipes, or the intercooler itself.M55WA-
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Service procedures for other parts are the same as those in HEATERS AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER.
Part name
Ref. page
Heater Unit
P.55-22
Blower Motor AssemblyP.55-23
Evaporator - Removal and InstallationP.55-25Part name
Evaporator - Disassembly and Reassembly
Compressor
- Disassembly and Reassembly
VentilatorsRef. page
P.55-26
P.55-29
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