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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-53
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 9: Malfunction of the A/C-ECU Power Supply System. <L.H.D.>
COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM
The A/C-ECU power system may be defective if the
air conditioner, defogger, and outside/inside air
selection damper motor all do not operate normally.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
•Damaged the wiring harness or connectors
•Malfunction of the manual air conditioner control
panel (A/C-ECU)
IGNITION
SWITCH (IG2)
A/C-ECU
Wire colour code
B : Black LG : Light green G : Green L : Blue
W : White Y : Yellow SB : Sky blue BR : Brown
O : Orange GR : Gray R : Red P : Pink V : Violet HEATER CONTROL PANEL
A/C-ECU Power Supply Circuit

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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-56
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 10: Malfunction of the A/C-ECU Power Supply System. <R.H.D.>
COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM
The A/C-ECU power system may be defective if the
air conditioner, defogger, and outside/inside air
selection damper motor all do not operate normally.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
•Damaged the wiring harness or connectors
•Malfunction of the manual air conditioner control
panel (A/C-ECU)
IGNITION
SWITCH (IG2)
HEATER CONTROL PANELA/C-ECU
Wire colour code
B : Black LG : Light green G : Green L : Blue
W : White Y : Yellow SB : Sky blue BR : Brown
O : Orange GR : Gray R : Red P : Pink V : Violet
A/C-ECU Power Supply Circuit

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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-59
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 11: A/C Compressor power supply system.
A/C
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
A/C
COMPRESSOR
A/C
REFRIGERANT
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
MAGNETIC
CLUTCH
IGNITION
SWITCH (IG2)
ENGINE-ECU BATTERY
RELAY
BOX
ENGINE-A/T-ECU
Wire colour code
B : Black LG : Light green G : Green L : Blue
W : White Y : Yellow SB : Sky blue BR : Brown
O : Orange GR : Gray R : Red P : Pink V : Violet
: M/T
: A/TNOTE
A/C Compressor Circuit

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-70
CHARGING M1552001200362
1. With the handles turned back all the way (valve
closed), install the adaptor valve to the
low-pressure side of the gauge manifold.
2. Connect the charging hose (blue) to the adaptor
valve.
3. Connect the quick joint (for low-pressure) to the
charging hose (blue).
CAUTION
•Use tools that are suited to R134a.
•To install the quick joint, press section when
connecting, run your hand along the hose
while pressing to ensure that there are no
bends in the hose.
4. Connect the quick joint (for low-pressure) to the
low- pressure service valve.
NOTE: The low-pressure service valve should be
connected to the flexible suction hose.5. Close the high and low-pressure valves of the
gauge manifold.
CAUTION
Be sure to connect the power plug of the vacuum
pump to the vacuum pump adapter, and then
connect the power plug of the adapter to a 100-V
outlet.
6. Install the vacuum pump adaptor to the vacuum
pump.
7. Connect the charging hose (yellow) to the R-134a
connection port of the vacuum pump adaptor.
8. Tighten the adaptor valve handle (valve open).
9. Open the low-pressure valve of the gauge
manifold.
10.Turn the power switch of the vacuum pump to the
ON position.
NOTE: Even if the vacuum pump power switch is
turned ON, the vacuum pump will not operate
because of the power supply connection in step
(6).
CAUTION
Do not operate the compressor for evacuation.
11.Turn the vacuum pump adaptor switch to the
R134a side to start the vacuum pump.
12.Evacuate to a vacuum reading of 100 kPa or
higher (takes approx. 10 minutes).
AC212526
AB
A
Sleeve Low-pressure
service valve Quick
joint
(for low
pressure)
SwitchVacuum
pump
Power supply
plug Vacuum
pump
adaptor R-12
connection
portCharging hose
(blue)
Adapter
valveCharging hose
(yellow)Gauge manifold
Switch
R-134a
connection
port Low-pressure
valveHigh-pressure
valve
AC212535
Vacuum
pump Low-pressure
service valve
AB
Vacuum pump
adaptor switch

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-72
25.After charging with refrigerant, turn the handle of
the adaptor valve back all the way (valve closed).
26.Tighten the charging valve handle (valve closed).
Remove the quick joint (for low-pressure) from the
low-pressure service valve.
27.Remove the service can.
NOTE: If the service can is not emptied
completely, keep the handles of the charging
valve and adaptor valve closed for the next
charging.
CORRECTING LOW REFRIGERANT
LEVEL IN CASE THE SERVICE CAN IN
USED
M1552014600100
1. Install the charge valve with the handle turned all
the way back (valve open) to the service can.
2. Install the adaptor valve with the handle turned all
the way back (valve close) to the charging valve.
3. Connect the charging hose (blue) to the adaptor
valve.
4. Connect the charging hose (blue) to the quick
joint (for low-pressure).
5. Tighten the handle of the charge valve (valve
close), and pierce the service can.
6. Turn the handle of the adaptor valve to bleed the
air.7. Install the quick joint (for low-pressure) to the
low-pressure service valve.
NOTE: The low-pressure service valve should be
connected to the suction hose.
8. Start the engine.
9. Operate the air conditioner and set at the lowest
temperature (MAX. COOL).
10.Fix the engine speed at 1,500 r/min.
11.Tighten the handle of the adaptor valve (valve
open), and replenish refrigerant while checking
the quantity through the sight glass.
12.After replenishing is completed, turn the handle of
the adaptor valve all the way back (valve close),
and remove the quick joint.
NOTE: When there is remainder of refrigerant in
the service can, keep it for next use with the
charge value and the valve of the adaptor valve
being closed.
DISCHARGING SYSTEMM1552013000105
Use the refrigerant recovery unit to discharge
refrigerant gas from the system.
NOTE: Refer to the Refrigerant Recovery and
Recycling Unit instruction Manual for operation of the
unit.
REFILLING OF OIL IN THE A/C SYSTEMM1552020000033
Too little oil will provide inadequate compressor
lubrication and cause a compressor failure. Too
much oil will increase discharge air temperature.
When a compressor is installed at the factory, it
contains 140mL <1300, 1600> or 120 mL <2000> of
compressor oil. While the A/C system is in operation,
the oil is carried through the entire system by the
refrigerant. Some of this oil will be trapped and
retained in various parts of the system.
When the following system components are
changed, it is necessary to add oil to the system to
replace the oil being removed with the component.
Compressor oil: SUN PAG 56
Quantity
Evaporator: 60 mL
Condenser: 15 mL
Flexible suction hose: 10 mL
Receiver: 10 mL
AC300372
AB
Valve open
Valve close
Service can
(Refrigerant
container)Charge valve
Adaptor valve
Charging hose (blue)
Quick joint (for low-pressure)
AC300373
Quick joint
(for low-pressure)
Low-pressure
service valve
AB

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-73
PERFORMANCE TEST M1552001400355
1. The vehicles to be tested should be in a place that
is not in direct sunlight.
2. Close the high and low-pressure valve of the
gauge manifold.
3. Connect the charging hose (blue) to the
low-pressure valve and connect the charging
hose (red) to the high-pressure valve of the gauge
manifold.
CAUTION
•To connect the quick joint, press section A
firmly against the service valve until a click is
heard.
•When connecting, run your hand along the
hose while pressing to ensure that there are
no bends in the hose.
4. Install the quick joint (for low-pressure) to the
charging hose (blue), and connect the quick joint
(for high-pressure) to the charging hose (red).NOTE: The high-pressure service valve is on the
A/C pipe and the low-pressure service valve is on
the suction hose.
5. Connect the quick joint (for low-pressure) to the
low-pressure service valve and connect the quick
joint (for high-pressure) to the high-pressure
service valve.
6. Start the engine.
7. Set the A/C controls as follows:
•A/C switch: A/C − ON position
•Mode selection: FACE position
•Temperature control: MAXIMUM COOLING
position
•Air selection: RECIRCULATION position
•Blower switch: "4" (Fast) position
8. Keep engine speed to idling speed with A/C clutch
engaged.
9. Engine should be warmed up with doors and all
windows opened.
10.Insert a thermometer in the centre air outlet and
operate the engine for 20 minutes.
NOTE: If the clutch cycles, take the reading before
the clutch disengages.
11.Note the discharge air temperature.
Performance Temperature Chart
AC001388
Low-pressure
valveHigh-pressure
valve
Gauge manifold
Charging
hose (red)
A
Sleeve Charging
hose (blue)
Adaptor valve
(for low-
pressure)
Low-
pressure
service
valveHigh-
pressure
service
valve
AB
Adaptor valve
(for high-
pressure)
AC304576
Thermometer
AB
Garage ambient temperature °C20 25 30 35
Discharge air temperature °C8.0 − 11.0 12.0 − 16.0 17.0 − 21.0 22.5 − 27.5
Compressor high pressure kPa 740 − 840 950 − 1,050 1,160 − 1,300 1,360 − 1,550
Compressor low pressure kPa 150 − 190 190 − 240 240 − 300 300 − 375

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS80-6
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
ENGINE COMPARTMENT <LHD>M1801000301298
AC301122AB
A-02
A-03
A-04X
A-05X
A-09X
A-10X
A-11X
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18 A-19 A-20 A-21Front wiring
harness (LH)
12Front wiring
harness (RH) A-01
A-32
A-31
A-29
A-28
A-27
A-26
A-25
A-23 A-24 A-22
1
Front bumper
wiring harness Connector colour
code
B : Black
BR : Brown
G : Green
GR : Gray
L : Blue
None : Milk white
O : Orange
R : Red
V : Violet
Y : Yellow
Connector
symbol
A
A-01 (2-GR) Side turn signal lamp (RH)
A-02 (2-GR) Side turn signal lamp (LH)
A-03 (2-B) Wheel speed sensor (Front: LH)
A-04X (4) Front fog lamp relay or spare connector
(for front fog lamp)
A-05X (4) Horn relay
A-09X (4) Fan control relay
A-10X (11) Front-ECU
A-11X (11) Front-ECU
A-12 (2-B) Front wiring harness (LH) and control
wiring harness combination
A-13 (12-B) Front wiring harness (LH) and control
wiring harness combination
A-14 (3-B) Headlamp (LH)
A-15 (6-B) Front combination lamp (LH)
A-16 (2) Front turn signal lamp (LH)A-17 (2-B) Front fog lamp (LH)
A-18 (3-GR) Cooling fan motor drive control unit
A-19 (1-B) Horn (HI)
A-20 (2-B) Front wiring harness (LH) and front
bumper wiring harness combination
A-21 (1-B) Horn (LO)
A-22 (2-B) Front fog lamp (RH)
A-23 (2) Front turn signal lamp (RH)
A-24 (1) Spare connector (for front fog lamp)
A-25 (6-B) Front combination lamp (RH)
A-26 (2) Windshield washer motor
A-27 (2-G) Rear washer motor
A-28 (2-B) Headlamp washer motor
A-29 (3-B) Headlamp (RH)
A-31 (2-BR) Dual pressure switch
A-32 (2-B) Wheel speed sensor (Front: RH)

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS80-7
ENGINE COMPARTMENT <RHD>M1801000301306
AC301125
Front wiring
harness (RH) A-01
A-32
A-31
A-29 A-30
A-27
A-26
A-25
A-23 A-24 A-22
1
Front bumper
wiring harness Connector colour
code
B : Black
BR : Brown
G : Green
GR : Gray
L : Blue
None : Milk white
O : Orange
R : Red
V : Violet
Y : Yellow
Connector
symbol
A
AB
A-02
A-03
A-04X
A-05X
A-09X
A-10X
A-11X
A-12
A-14
A-15
A-16
A-17
A-18 A-19 A-20 A-21Front wiring
harness (LH)
12
A-01 (2-GR) Side turn signal lamp (RH)
A-02 (2-GR) Side turn signal lamp (LH)
A-03 (2-B) Wheel speed sensor (Front: LH)
A-04X (4) Front fog lamp relay or spare connector
(for front fog lamp)
A-05X (4) Horn relay
A-09X (4) Fan control relay
A-10X (11) Front-ECU
A-11X (11) Front-ECU
A-12 (2-B) Front wiring harness (LH) and control
wiring harness combination
A-14 (3-B) Headlamp (LH)
A-15 (6-B) Front combination lamp (LH)
A-16 (2) Front turn signal lamp (LH)
A-17 (2-B) Front fog lamp (LH)A-18 (3-GR) Cooling fan motor drive control unit
A-19 (1-B) Horn (HI)
A-20 (2-B) Front wiring harness (LH) and front
bumper wiring harness combination
A-21 (1-B) Horn (LO)
A-22 (2-B) Front fog lamp (RH)
A-23 (2) Front turn signal lamp (RH)
A-24 (1) Spare connector (for front fog lamp)
A-25 (6-B) Front combination lamp (RH)
A-26 (2) Windshield washer motor
A-27 (2-G) Rear washer motor
A-29 (3-B) Headlamp (RH)
A-30 (2-GR) No connection
A-31 (2-BR) Dual pressure switch
A-32 (2-B) Wheel speed sensor (Front: RH)

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ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS80-8
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION <4G1-MPI (LHD) >M1801000400689
NOTE: On A/T only, the standard routing positions
for the corrugated tube and wiring harness are
marked by*.
AC301128
B-02
B-03B-04B-05
B-22
B-23 B-24 B-25 B-26Control wiring
harnessB-01
Connector colour
code
B : Black
BR : Brown
G : Green
GR : Gray
L : Blue
None : Milk white
O : Orange
R : Red
V : Violet
Y : Yellow*
Connector
symbol
-01
thru
-26B
Earth cable
AB
9
10
11
13
B-06B-07
B-09
B-10X
B-15X
B-16X
B-17X
B-18
Battery wiring
harness
B-19
B-20
B-21
*
B-01 (5-GR) Windshield wiper motor
B-02 (2-GR) Fuel injector 1
B-03 (2-GR) Fuel injector 2
B-04 (2-GR) Fuel injector 3
B-05 (2-GR) Fuel injector 4
B-06 (3-GR) Throttle body throttle sensor
B-07 (3-B) Vehicle speed sensor <M/T>
B-09 (2-GR) Brake fluid level indicator switch
B-10X (1) Engine speed detection connector
B-15X (4) A/T control relay
B-16X (4) Engine control relay
B-17X (4) A/C compressor relay
B-18 (6-B) Control wiring harness and battery wiring
harness combination
B-19 (10-GR) A/T control solenoid valve assemblyB-20 (10-B) Inhibitor switch <A/T>
B-21 (4-B) Engine control oxygen sensor (Front)
B-22 (1) Starter
B-23 (1-B) Starter
B-24 (1-B) Engine oil pressure switch
B-25 (1) Alternator
B-26 (4-GR) Alternator

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ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS80-9
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION <4G1-MPI (LHD) > (CONTINUED)
NOTE: On A/T only, the standard routing positions
for the corrugated tube and wiring harness are
marked by*.
AC301128
B-118B-101 B-102
B-113
B-114 B-115 B-116B-117
Earth cable
Control wiring
harness
Connector colour
code
B : Black
BR : Brown
G : Green
GR : Gray
L : Blue
None : Milk white
O : Orange
R : Red
V : Violet
Y : Yellow
Connector
symbol
-101
thru
-118B
*
AC
9
10
11
13
B-103
B-104B-105
B-107
B-108
Battery wiring
harness
B-109
B-110 B-111
*
B-112
B-101 (2-BR) Emission solenoid valve (EGR system)
B-102 (4-GR) Inlet manifold absolute pressure sensor
B-103 (6-B) Throttle body idle speed control servo
B-104 (3-GR) Ignition coil 1
B-105 (2-B) Emission solenoid valve (Purge control
system)
B-107 (3-B) Camshaft position sensor
B-108 (3-GR) Output shaft speed sensor <A/T>
B-109 (3-B) Input shaft speed sensor <A/T>
B-110 (2-B) Back-up lamp switch <M/T>
B-111 (2-B) Water temperature sensor unit
B-112 (1-B) Water temperature gauge unitB-113 (3-GR) Ignition coil 2
B-114 (1-B) A/C compressor
B-115 (1) Power steering fluid pressure switch
B-116 (3-B) Engine crank angle sensor
B-117 (2-GR) Engine control detonation sensor
B-118 (28-GR) ABS-ECU

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