filter SSANGYONG KORANDO 1997 Service Manual PDF
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 5A-197
SSANGYONG MY2002
2. Carefully assemble the oil filter to the valve body.
The spigot must not lean on one side while being
fitted.
3. Secure the oil filter assembly with the retainer.
4. Check that the magnet is located in the dimple in
the corner of the oil pan.
5. Assemble the gasket on the pan lip. The gasket
must be free of any distortion when installed. 25. Check the alignment of the detent roller and the
manual lever quadrant.
26. Connect the solenoid wiring as detailed below:
Solenoid 1 - red
Solenoid 2 - bIue
Solenoid 3 - yellow
Solenoid 4 - orange
Solenoid 5 - green
Solenoid 6 - violet
Notice: All hardware must be correctly installed and
torqued to specification.
Oil Filter and Pan Assembly
Notice:
Replace the filter whenever rebuilding a
transmission where a significant amount of
mechanical damage has occurred.
To aid the assembly of the pan gasket, use a small
amount of Vaseline at the pan/gasket interface. This
ensures that the gasket remains on the pan ridge.
Do not over torque pan bolts as this may distort
the pan and cause leaks.
Ensure that the internal line pressure plus in the
valve body is fitted.
1. Lubricate the oil filter sealing ring with automatic
transmission fluid.
KAA5A2B0 KAA5A2A0
KAA5A510
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5D1-76 TRANSFER CASE
KAA5D440
KAA5D430
KAA5D420
KAA5D410
11. Install the output shaft and oil pump in the input
shaft
Notice:
If a new pump is used, align the flat of the
output shaft and the flat of the pump. Slide the
pump onto the rear output shaft.
Do not remove the plastic insert from the bore
of the new pump. Discard it after it slides out
during pump installation to the rear output shaft.
While turning the output shaft, prime the pump
through the oil filter pickup tube or housing inlet
hole with clean ATF or equivalent.
12. Install the magnet in the slot in the front case just
above the oil filter leg.
13. Install the thrust washer on the rear output shaft.
14. Install the chain, drive sprocket and driven
sprocket as an assembly over the output shafts.
Notice: The driven sprocket on the front output
shaft must be installed with the marking REAR
facing toward the rear case, if so marked.
15. Install front propeller shaft speed sensor tooth
wheel onto the front output shaft.
19. Install cam and coil housing assembly onto rear
out-put shaft.
20. Install thrust bearing assembly onto output shaft.
21. Install the rear output shaft bearing, if removed.
Notice: Make sure that the bearing is not cocked
in the bore.
22. Install the internal snap ring that retains the
bearing to the rear case. 16. Install clutch pack assembly onto the rear output
shaft
17. Install snap ring onto the rear output shaft.
Notice: If the snap ring will not install, the thrust
washer inside the clutch pack may not be seated
properly.
18. Install wave spring, apply cam and balls.
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SECTION 7A
HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
CAUTION: The cooling system is pressurized when hot. Injury can result from removing the coolant reservoir
cap before the engine is sufficiently cool.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description and Operation ................................7A-2
Heating and Ventilation System .........................7A-2
Components Locator ..........................................7A-3
Heater System ...................................................7A-3
Diagnostic Information and Procedures ..........7A-4
Heater System ...................................................7A-4
Blower Electrical ................................................7A-8
Mode Controls Do Not Work .............................7A-10
Air Source Selection Not Controlled ..................7A-12
Temperature Controls Do Not Work ..................7A-13
Too Much Heat .................................................7A-14
Blower Noise ....................................................7A-16
Repair Instructions ............................................7A-18
On-Vehicle Service..............................................7A-18
Temperature Control Cable Adjustment ............7A-18
Controller Assembly and Temperature
Control Cable .................................................7A-18
Control Assembly Knob Lighting ......................7A-19Air Intake Door Actuator ...................................7A-19
Mode Control Door Actuator .............................7A-20
Heater/Air Distributor Case Assembly ..............7A-20
Blower Motor ....................................................7A-21
Blower Resistor ................................................7A-22
Blower Unit .......................................................7A-22
Heater Inlet Hose ..............................................7A-23
Heater Outlet Hose ...........................................7A-23
Heater Core......................................................7A-24
Rear Heater Duct ..............................................7A-24
Air Filter ............................................................7A-24
Specifications .................................................... 7A-25
Heater Temperature Specification .....................7A-25
Heater Unit .......................................................7A-25
Fastener Tightening Specification .....................7A-25
Schematic and Routing Diagrams ................... 7A-26
Non - A/C Wiring Diagram ................................7A-26
Airflow Through Vents .......................................7A-28
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SSANGYONG MY2002
7A-6 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
Insufficient Heating or Defrosting (Cont’d)
Step
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32Action
Inspect heater hoses for proper installation.
Are heater hoses reversed?
Reinstall the heater hoses properly.
Is the repair complete?
1. Back flushes the heater core.
2. Drain the cooling system.
3. Replace the coolant.
4. Warm the engine to an average operating tem-
perature.
5. Feel the heater inlet hose and outlet hose.
Are the heater inlet hose hot and the heater outlet
hose warm?
Replace heater core.
Is the repair complete?
Recheck the system using the “Control setting/
Correct Results” tests. Refer to “Improper Air Delivery
or No Mode Shift” in this section.
Is the repair complete?
Check for airflow from the defroster or the vent
outlets.
Is there high airflow form the defroster or vent outlets?
Check the heater door at the floor and the vent door
to get proper airflow, verify proper operation, and
repair as required.
Is the repair complete?
Push the defroster knob
Is the defroster airflow OK?
1. Remove the heater outlet and check for obstruc-
tions.
2. Remove any obstructions in the heater outlet.
Is the repair complete?
Check for obstructions in the system at blower inlet
and the air filter, if the vehicle equipped with one.
Are there any obstructions?
Remove the obstructions in the system at the blower
inlet or replace a clogged filter.
Are the repairs complete?
1. Set the blower on 4.
2. Slide the temperature control lever from full hot to
full cold.
3. Listen for an airflow change.
Does the airflow change?Yes
Go to Step 22
System OK
System OK
System OK
System OK
Go to Step 27
System OK
Go to Step 29
System OK
Go to Step 31
System OK
Go to Step 33No
Go to Step 23
-
Go to Step 24
-
Go to Step 26
Go to Step 28
-
Go to Step 30
-
Go to Step 32
-
Go to Step 34 Value(s)
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SSANGYONG MY2002
7A-24 HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM
HEATER CORE
Removal and Installation Procedures
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the heater/air distribution case from the
vehicle. Refer to “Heater/Air Distribution Case
Assembly” in this section.
3. Remove the plastic holder and two screws that
secure the heater core to heater/air distributor case
assembly.
4. Slowly separate the heater/air distributor case as-
sembly and remove the heater core.
5. Installation should follow the removal procedure
in the reverse order.
REAR HEATER DUCT
This vehicle is equipped with rear seat heater ducts.
Should there be no airflow to the rear, look for any ob-
structions, such as items on the floor under the front
seats. Also check for air leaks between the heater/air
distributor assembly and the rear ducts.
KAA7A190
KAA7D130
KAA7D140
AIR FILTER
Removal and Installation Procedures
Notice: Replace earlier if air pollution is heavy.
1. Open the glove box and pull it inward to release
the upper left and right locking portion.
Notice: Remove the glove box by unscrewing
lower 2 screws, if necessary.
2. Press the 2 filter cover holds and remove the air
filter cover.
3. Remove the 2 air filters.
Notice: For installation, remember the installed
direction of the air filter before removal.
Replacement Interval Every 10,000 km
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SECTION 7C
MANUAL CONTROL / SEMIAUTO
TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING,
VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM
CAUTION: Disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing any electrical unit or when
a tool or equipment could easily come in contact with exposed electrical terminals. Disconnecting this
cable will help prevent personal injury and damage to the vehicle. The ignition must also be in LOCK
unless other-wise noted.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications.......................................................7C-2
Refrigerant..........................................................7C-2
Evaporator Unit....................................................7C-2
Blower Unit..........................................................7C-2
Compressor.........................................................7C-2
Condenser...........................................................7C-2
Receiver Drier......................................................7C-2
Pressure Switch...................................................7C-3
Air Filter...............................................................7C-3
Heater Unit..........................................................7C-3
Fastener Tightening Specifications.......................7C-3
Diagnosis..............................................................7C-4
Defectives in Fan Motor Circuit.............................7C-5
Defectives in Compressor Circuit.........................7C-6
Diagnosis Using the Manifold Gauge...................7C-7Component Locator.............................................7C-9
Ventilation............................................................7C-9
Heater System ................................................... 7C-11
Air Conditioner System...................................... 7C-12
Diesel Engine .................................................... 7C-12
Gasoline Engine................................................ 7C-13
Maintenance and Repair................................... 7C-14
Refrigerant Charging .......................................... 7C-14
Compressor Oil Replacement............................ 7C-18
Repair Instructions.............................................. 7C-19
On-Vehicle Service............................................... 7C-19
Condener.......................................................... 7C-19
Receiver Drier.................................................... 7C-21
Air - Conditioner Compressor............................. 7C-23
Heater and Air Conditioner Control Box.............. 7C-24
Air Filter............................................................. 7C-25
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MANUAL & SEMIAUTO-HVAC 7C-3
SSANGYONG MY2002
PRESSURE SWITCH
Type
High (OFF)
Low (ON)ApplicationDescriptionDirect
OFF : 32 ± 2 Kgf/cm
2, DIFF : 6 ± 2 Kgf/cm2
OFF : 2.0 ± 0.2 Kgf/cm2, ON : 2.1 ± 0.2 Kgf/cm2
AIR FILTER
ReplacementApplicationDescriptionEvery 12,000 km (replace earlier if air pollution is heavy)
HEATER UNIT
Heater Core Type
Heating Capacity
Heater Core Size (L x W x T)ApplicationDescription2-ROW
4,600 Kcal/h (AT 300 CMH)
219.5 x 151.8 x 52
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
N•m
4 - 6
4 - 6
4 - 6
5 - 8
4 - 6
20 - 30
20 - 26Lb-Ft
2.9 - 4.4
2.9 - 4.4
2.9 - 4.4
3.7 - 5.9
2.9 - 4.4
14.7 - 22.1
14.7 - 19.1 Condenser Bolt
Condenser Fan Nut
Condenser Bolt
Receiver Drier Pipe Bolt
Receiver Drier Pipe Bolt (Condenser)
Pressure Pipe Bolt
Pressure Mounting BoltLb-In
35.4 - 53.1
35.4 - 53.1
35.4 - 53.1
44.2 - 70.8
35.4 - 53.1
177.0 - 265.5
177.0 - 230.1Application
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MANUAL & SEMIAUTO-HVAC 7C-25
SSANGYONG MY2002
KAA7C300
KAA7C310
Removel & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the switch panel.
Notice: Be careful not to damage the switch panel.
2. Remove the fixing screws (4 screws) of the control
box.
3. Disconnect the wire connectors and remove the
control box.
4. Installation is reverse order of the removal.
KAA7D130
KAA7D140
AIR FILTER
Removal and Installation Procedures
Notice: Replace earlier if air pollution is heavy.
1. Open the glove box and pull it inward to release
the upper left and right locking portion.
Notice: Remove the glove box by unscrewing
lower 2 screws, if necessary.
2. Press the 2 filter cover holds and remove the air
filter cover.
3. Remove the 2 air filters.
Notice: For installation, remember the installed
direction of the air filter before removal.
Replacement Interval Every 10,000 km
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SECTION 7D
FULL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE
CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION AND
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
FATC (Full Automatic Temperature Control) is full automatic heater and airconditioning system that detects
incar temperature, ambient temperature, sun load and coolant temperature and controls airconditioner
system blowing capacity, outlet temperature and intaking/outlet mode to maintain interior comfort.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifications.......................................................7D-2
Refrigerant..........................................................7D-2
Evaporator Unit....................................................7D-2
Blower Unit..........................................................7D-2
Compressor.........................................................7D-2
Condenser...........................................................7D-2
Receiver Drier......................................................7D-2
Pressure Switch...................................................7D-3
Air Filter...............................................................7D-3
Heater Unit..........................................................7D-3
Service Specifications ..........................................7D-4
Fastener Tightening Specifications.......................7D-4Schematic and Routing Diagrams.......................7D-5
Circuit Diagram....................................................7D-5
FATC Block Diagram...........................................7D-6
Component Locator.............................................7D-7
Ventilation System...............................................7D-7
Function Description............................................7D-8
Diagnosis..............................................................7D-9
Diagnosis Test.....................................................7D-9
Maintenance and Repair................................... 7D-13
FATC Control Panel............................................ 7D-13
Air Filter............................................................. 7D-16
Troubleshooting................................................. 7D-17
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FATC-HAVC 7D-3
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PRESSURE SWITCH
Type
High (OFF)
Low (ON)ApplicationDescriptionDirect
OFF : 32 ± 2 Kgf/cm
2, DIFF : 6 ± 2 Kgf/cm2
OFF : 2.0 ± 0.2 Kgf/cm2, ON : 2.1 ± 0.2 Kgf/cm2
AIR FILTER
ReplacementApplicationDescriptionEvery 12,000 km (replace earlier if air pollution is heavy)
HEATER UNIT
Heater Core Type
Heating Capacity
Heater Core Size (L x W x T)ApplicationDescription2-ROW
4,600 Kcal/h (AT 300 CMH)
219.5 x 151.8 x 52