SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2003 2.G Service Owners Manual

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1B-20 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
A / C CONTROLLER VOLTAGE VALUES TABLE
TerminalWireCircuitMeasurement
groundNormal valueCondition
AC1-1B/WController main
power supplyGround to
engine (Fig. B)10 ± 14 voltsIgnition switch ON with engine
stopped
AC1-2B/YController main
groundGround to body
(Fig. A)± 0.4 ± 0 voltEngine running
AC1 4Or
Refrigerant
p
ressure switchGround to
0 ± 1 volt
Refrigerant pressure within 225 kPa
(2.3 kg / cm
2, 32.7 psi) to 2548 kPa
(26 kg / cm
2, 370 psi) with engine
running
AC1-4Orpressure switch
inputengine (Fig. B)
10 ± 14 volts
Refrigerant pressure below
196 kPa (2.0 kg / cm
2, 28 psi) or
above 3140 kPa (32 kg / cm
2, 455 psi)
with engine running
AC1 7G/B
A / C switch input
and / or defroster
Ground to
8 ± 14 volts
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch (see NOTE)
ON with engine running
AC1-7G/Bposition switch
input (see NOTE)engine (Fig. B)
0 ± 1.5 volts
Blower fan motor switch or A / C or
defroster position switch (see NOTE)
OFF with engine running
AC1 9Gr/W
Signal input from
ECM (A / C ON
Ground to10 ± 14 voltsApprove of A / C ON
AC1-9Gr/W(
permission
signal)engine (Fig. B)0 ± 1 voltA / C ON forbid
AC1-13Y/B
Signal output to
ECM (A / C ON
request signal)Ground to engine
(Fig. B)0 ± 1.5 volts
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch (see NOTE)
ON with engine running at evaporator
thermistor temperature input more
than approx. 2.5C (less than 2.5 V
(5840 )) and refrigerant pressure
switch is ON
10 ± 14 voltsExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
AC1-16P
Compressor
magnet clutch
relay outputGround to engine
(Fig. B)0 ± 1 volt
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch ON with
engine running at evaporator
thermistor temperature input more
than approx. 2.5C (less than 2.5 V
(5840 )), refrigerant pressure
switch ON and signal input from ECM
ON
10 ± 14 voltsExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running

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AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-21
TerminalWireCircuitMeasurement
groundNormal valueCondition
AC2-1L/YSensor groundGround to body
(Fig. A)± 0.4 ± 0 voltEngine running
1.5 volts
(3150 )Evaporator thermistor temperature at
approx. 15C (59F) with engine
running
AC2-2W/B
Evaporator
thermistor
temperature
(evaporator temp.
sensor) input
Ground to engine
(Fig. B)
2.62 volts
(6.311 )
Evaporator thermistor temperature at
approx. 1C (34F) with engine
running
* If the temperature is less than
approx. 1C, in this case
compressor and condenser fan
should be stop (come back at more
than approx. 2.5C (less than
5840 , 2.5 V))
H25
engine
E61-27 /
G16 J20Gr/W
Signal output to
A / C controller
(A / C ON
Ground to engine
(Fig C)
10 ± 14 volts
Required A / C ON (terminal AC-A13)
at engine running with normal
condition (refer to ªINSPECTION OF
ECM AND ITS CIRCUITº in Section
6E)
G16, J20
engines
E61-8
(
permission
signal)(Fig. C)
0 ± 1 volt
Except the above-mentioned with
engine running
In this case compressor should be
stop
H25
engine
E61-28 /
Y/B
Signal input from
A / C controller
Ground to engine
0 ± 1.5 voltsRequire A / C ON
G16, J20
engines
E61-17Y/B(A / C ON request
signal)
g
(Fig. C)
10 ± 14 voltsTurn off the A / C
H25
engine
E61-5 /
G16, J20
engines
E61-22
Y/L
A / C condenser
cooling fan relay
outputGround to engine
(Fig. C)0 ± 1 volt
Blower fan motor switch and A / C or
defroster position switch (see
NOTE) ON with engine running at
evaporator thermistor temperature
input more than approx. 2.5C (less
than 2.5 V (5840 )), refrigerant
pressure switch ON and signal
input from ECM ON
Engine coolant temperature sensor
more than 113C (236F) with
engine running
10 ± 14 voltsExcept the above-mentioned with
engine running
NOTE:
Defroster position switch circuit is equipped with LH vehicle only.

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J20 engine
H25 engine G16 engine
1. Generator belt
2. Compressor drive belt3. Compressor pulley
4. Crankshaft pulley
1B-22 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
DRIVE BELT
INSPECTION
For G16 and H25 engines
Refer to Section 3B1 for details.
For J20 engine
Refer to Section 6H for details.

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Charge 440  50 g, 14.2  1.9 oz of
refrigerant in gas form
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-23
REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, EVACUATION AND CHARGING
WARNING:
Your eyes should not be exposed to refrigerant (liquid).
Any liquid Refrigerant-134a escaping by accident shows a temperature as low as approx. ± 6C
(42.8F) below freezing point. Should liquid HFC-134a (R-134a) get into your eyes, it may cause a seri-
ous injury. To protect your eyes against such accident, it is necessary to always wear goggles. Should
it occur that HFC-134a (R-134a) strikes your eye(s), consult a doctor immediately.
± DO NOT USE YOUR HAND TO RUB THE AFFECTED EYE(S). INSTEAD, use quantities of fresh cold
water to splash it over the affected area to gradually raise temperature of such area above freezing
point.
± Obtain proper treatment as soon as possible from a doctor or eye specialist.
Should the HFC-134a (R-134a) liquid come into contact with your skin, the affected area should be
treated in the same manner as when skin is frostbitten or frozen.
Refrigerant must not be handled near where welding or steam cleaning is performed.
Refrigerant should be kept at a cold and dark place. It should never be stored where a high tempera-
ture is anticipated, e.g. where exposed to direct sun light, close to fire or inside vehicle (including
trunk room).
Avoid breathing fumes produced when HFC-134a (R-134a) is burned. Such fumes may be hazardous
to health.
OPERATION PROCEDURE FOR CHARGING A / C WITH REFRIGERANT

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For IWATA production vehicle
1B-24 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
RECOVERY
NOTE:
When discharging refrigerant out of A / C system, always re-
cover it by using refrigerant recovery and recycling equip-
ment (1). Discharging it into atmosphere would cause ad-
verse effect to environments.
When handling recovery and recycling equipment, be sure
to follow the instruction manual for the equipment.

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For IWATA production vehicle
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-25
EVACUATING
EVACUATING PROCEDURE
CAUTION:
Do not evacuate before recovering refrigerant in system.
NOTE:
Whenever opened (exposed to atmospheric air), air condition-
ing system must be evacuated by using a vacuum pump. The
A / C system should be attached with a manifold gauge set, and
should be evacuated for approx. 15 minutes.
1) Connect high charging hose (1) and low charging hose (2) of
manifold gauge set (3) respectively as follows:
High Charging Hose (1)
High pressure charging valve (4)
on Discharge Hose
Low Charging Hose (2)i
Low pressure charging valve (5)
on Suction Pipe
2) Attach center charging hose (6) of manifold gauge set (3) to vac-
uum pump (7).
3) Operate vacuum pump (7), and then open discharge-side valve
(9) (Hi) of manifold gauge set (3).
If there is no blockage in the system, there will be an indication
on high pressure gauge (10).
When this occurs, open the other-side valve (8) (Lo) of the set.
4) Approx. 10 minutes later, low pressure gauge (11) should show
a vacuum lower than ± 760 mmHg providing no leakage exists.
NOTE:
If the system does not show a vacuum below ± 760 mmHg,
close both valves, stop vacuum pump and watch move-
ment of low pressure gauge.
Increase in the gauge reading suggests existence of leak-
age. In this case, repair the system before continuing its
evacuation.
If the gauge shows a stable reading (suggesting no leak-
age), continue evacuation.
5) Evacuation should be carried out for a total of at least 15 minutes.
6) Continue evacuation until low pressure gauge indicates a vacu-
um less than ± 760 mmHg, and then close both valves (8), (9).
7) Stop vacuum pump (7). Disconnect center charging hose (6) from
pump inlet. Now, the system is ready for charging refrigerant.
CHECKING SYSTEM FOR PRESSURE LEAKS
After completing the evacuation, close manifold gauge high pres-
sure valve (HI) and low-pressure valve (LO) and wait 10 minutes.
Verify that low-pressure gauge reading has not changed.
CAUTION:
If the gauge reading moves closer to ª0º, there is a leak
somewhere. Inspect the tubing connections, make neces-
sary corrections, and evacuate system once again, making
sure that there are no leaks.

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For CAMI production vehicle
For IWATA production vehicle
1B-26 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
CHARGING
CAUTION:
ALWAYS CHARGE THROUGH LOW PRESSURE-SIDE of A / C system at after the initial charging is per-
formed from the high-pressure side with the engine stopped.
NEVER CHARGE TO HIGH PRESSURE-SIDE of A / C system with engine running.
Do not charge while compressor is hot.
When installing tap valve to refrigerant container to make a hole there through, carefully follow direc-
tions given by manufacturer.
A pressure gauge should always be used before and during charging.
The refrigerant container should be emptied of refrigerant when discarding it.
The refrigerant container should not be heated up to 40C (104F) or over.
Refrigerant container should not be reversed in direction during charging. Reversing in direction
causes liquid refrigerant to enter compressor, causing troubles, such as compression of liquid refrig-
erant and the like.
NOTE:
The air conditioning system contains HFC-134a (R-134a).
Described here is a method to charge the air conditioning system with refrigerant from the refrigerant ser-
vice container.
When charging refrigerant recovered by using the refrigerant and recycling equipment (when recycling
refrigerant), follow the procedure described in the equipment manufacturer's instruction manual.
The initial charging of the A / C system is performed from the high-
pressure side with the engine stopped.
And next, this method must be followed by charging from the low-
pressure side with the engine running.
1) Check to make sure that hoses are routed properly after eva-
cuating the system.
2) Connect Low-side hose (1) and High side hose (2) of the man-
ifold gauge set (3) in position. Thus open refrigerant container
valve (4) to purge the charging line.
3) Open the high-pressure side valve (6) and charge refrigerant to
system.
4) After a while, open the low-pressure side valve (5) and close the
high-pressure side valve (6).
WARNING:
Make sure that high pressure-side valve is closed se-
curely.
5) Start engine and keep engine speed at 1500 r / min. Then, oper-
ate air conditioning.
6) Charge A / C system with refrigerant in vapor state. At this time,
refrigerant container should be held upright.

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1. ªHissº
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-27
7) When refrigerant container (3) is emptied, use following proce-
dure to replace it with a new refrigerant container (3).
a. Close low pressure valve.
b. Replace empty container (3) with a refrigerant container
which has been charged with refrigerant. When using refrig-
erant container tap valve (4), use following procedure for re-
placement.
i) Retract needle (1) and remove refrigerant container tap
valve (4) by loosening its plate nut (2).
ii) Install previously-removed refrigerant container tap valve
(4) to a new refrigerant container (3).
c. Purge any air existing in center charging hose.
When using refrigerant container tap valve, use following
procedure to purge air.
i) Once fully tighten refrigerant container tap valve and then
loosen (open) plate nut slightly.
ii) Open low pressure valve of manifold gauge set a little.
iii) As soon as refrigerant comes out with a ªhissº through a
clearance between refrigerant container and tap valve,
tighten plate nut as well as manifold gauge set low pres-
sure valve.
iv) Turn handle of tap valve clockwise so that its needle is
screwed into the new container to make a hole for refriger-
ant flow.

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1B-28 AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
8) After the system has been charged with specified amount of re-
frigerant or when low pressure gauge (1) and high pressure
gauge (2) have indicated about 2 and 15 kg / cm
2 respectively,
close low pressure side vale (3) of manifold gauge set (4). If
equipped with sight glass in this time, look into the sight glass (6)
of condenser outlet pipe (5) and check that there are no bubbles
(7) in it, which means that the system is fully charged.
Low pressure gauge when charged with specified amount:
About 200 ± 300 kPa (2 ± 3 kg / cm
2, 29 ± 43 psi)
(At A / C inlet temperature 30 ± 35C, 86 ± 95F)
High pressure gauge when charged with specified amount:
About 1370 ± 1670 kPa (14 ± 17 kg / cm
2, 200 ± 244 psi)
(At A / C inlet temperature 30 ± 35C, 86 ± 95F)

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1. Electric leak detector
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL) 1B-29
REMOVING MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
When A / C system has been charged with a specified amount of re-
frigerant, remove manifold gauge set as follows:
1) Close low pressure-side valve of manifold gauge set, (The high
pressure-side valve is closed continuously during the process
of charging.).
2) Close refrigerant container valve.
3) Stop engine.
4) Using shop rag, remove charging hoses from service valves.
This operation must be performed rapidly.
WARNING:
High pressure-side is naturally under high pressure.
So, care must be used to protect your eyes and skin.
5) Put caps on service valves.
LEAK-TESTING REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
Whenever a refrigerant leak is suspected in the system or any ser-
vice operation has been performed which may result in disturbing
lines or connections, it is advisable to test for leaks.
Common sense should be used in performing any refrigerant leak
test, since the need and extent of any such test will, in general, de-
pend upon the nature of a complaint and the type of a service per-
formed on the system.
LIQUID LEAK DETECTORS
There are a number of fittings and places throughout the air condi-
tioning system where a liquid leak detector solution may be used
to pinpoint refrigerant leaks.
By merely applying the solution to the area in question with a swab,
bubbles will form within seconds if there is a leak.
For confined areas, such as sections of the evaporator and con-
denser, an electronic (gas) leak detector is more practical for deter-
mining leaks.
WARNING:
To prevent explosions or fires, make sure that there are no
flammables in the vicinity.
When exposed to fire, the refrigerant turns into a poison-
ous gas (phosgene). Do not inhale this gas.

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