TOYOTA CAMRY V20 1986 Service Information

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HINT:
wºNew beltº refer to a belt which has been used less
than
5 minutes on a running engine.
wºUsed beltº refer to a belt which has been used on a
running engine for 5 minutes or more.
wAfter installing the drive belt, check that it fits properly
i n the ribbed grooves.
4. START ENGINE
5. TURN ON A/C SWITCH
Check that the A/C operates at each position of the blower
switch.
6. CHECK MAGNETIC CLUTCH OPERATION
If magnetic clutch does not engage, check the A/C fuse.
7. CHECK THAT IDLE INCREASES
When the magnetic clutch engages, engine revolution
should increase.
Standard idle±up rpm:
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. CHECK CONDENSER FINS FOR BLOCKAGE OR
DAMAGE
If the fins are clogged, clean them with pressurized water.
NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the fins.
2. MAKE SURE THAT DRIVE BELT IS INSTALLED
CORRECTLY
Check that the drive belt tits properly in the ribbed
grooves.
3. CHECK DRIVE BELT TENSION
Using a belt tension gauge, check the drive belt tension.
Belt tension gauge:
Nippondenso BTG±20 (95506±00020) or
Borroughs No. BT±33±73F
Drive belt tension
Standard idle±up rpm:Used Belt New Belt
Engine
Engine2¿¿±FE
2VZ±FE
3S±FE3S±FE
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8. CHECK CONDENSER FAN MOTOR ROTATES
9. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT
If you can see bubbles in the sight glass, additional refrig-
erant is needed.
(See page AC±22)
10. IF NO COOLING OR IT IS INSUFFICIENT, INSPECT
FOR LEAKAGE
Using a gas leak tester, inspect each component of the re-
frigeration system.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Checking of Refrigerant Volume
1. RUN ENGINE AT APPROX. 1,500 RPM
2. OPERATE AIR CONDITIONER AT MAXIMUM
COOLING FOR A FEW MINUTES
3. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT
Observe the sight glass on the receiver.
Immediately after the air conditioner is
turned off, refrigerant in sight glass stays
clear
When the air conditioner is turned off,
refrigerant foams and then stays clearEvacuate and charge system.
Then check for leak with gas leak
detector
Temperature between compressor inlet
and outlet is noticeably different
Discharge the excess refrigerant to
specified amount No temperature difference between
compressor inlet and outletCheck for leak with gas leak
tester
No bubbles present in sight glassBubbles present in sight glass
Empty, proper or too much Empty, proper or too muchAmount of refrigerant
Empty or nearly empty
Refer to items 5 and 6
Refer to items 3 and 4Refer to items 3 and 4
Proper or too muchInsufficient Symptom
Too muchRemedy. Item
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMOn±Vehicle InspectionAC±22

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8. CHECK CONDENSER FAN MOTOR ROTATES
9. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT
If you can see bubbles in the sight glass, additional refrig-
erant is needed.
(See page AC±22)
10. IF NO COOLING OR IT IS INSUFFICIENT, INSPECT
FOR LEAKAGE
Using a gas leak tester, inspect each component of the re-
frigeration system.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
Checking of Refrigerant Volume
1. RUN ENGINE AT APPROX. 1,500 RPM
2. OPERATE AIR CONDITIONER AT MAXIMUM
COOLING FOR A FEW MINUTES
3. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT
Observe the sight glass on the receiver.
Immediately after the air conditioner is
turned off, refrigerant in sight glass stays
clear
When the air conditioner is turned off,
refrigerant foams and then stays clearEvacuate and charge system.
Then check for leak with gas leak
detector
Temperature between compressor inlet
and outlet is noticeably different
Discharge the excess refrigerant to
specified amount No temperature difference between
compressor inlet and outletCheck for leak with gas leak
tester
No bubbles present in sight glassBubbles present in sight glass
Empty, proper or too much Empty, proper or too muchAmount of refrigerant
Empty or nearly empty
Refer to items 5 and 6
Refer to items 3 and 4Refer to items 3 and 4
Proper or too muchInsufficient Symptom
Too muchRemedy. Item
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COMPRESSOR
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSTALL MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
(See page AC±23)
2. RUN ENGINE AT APPROX. 1,500 RPM
3. CHECK COMPRESSOR FOR FOLLOWING:
(1) High pressure gauge reading is not lower and low
pressure gauge reading is not higher than normal.
(b) Metallic sound
(e) Leakage from shaft seal
If defects are found, repair the compressor.
4. CHECK MAGNETIC CLUTCH
(a) Inspect the pressure plate, and the rotor for signs of
oil.
(b) Check the clutch bearings for noise and grease leak-
age.
(e) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the
stator coil between the clutch lead wire and ground.
Standard resistance: 3.4 ± 3.8
at 20°C (68°F)
If resistance value is not as specified, replace the coil.
(d) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to ter-
minal 1, check that the magnetic clutch is energized.
If magnetic clutch is not energized, replace the coil.
NOTICE: Do not short positive (+) lead wire on the vehicle
by applying battery voltage.
Installation of Manifold Gauge Set
1. CLOSE BOTH HAND VALVES OF MANIFOLD GAUGE
SET
2. INSTALL CHARGING HOSES OF GAUGE SET TO
CHARGING VALVES
Connect the low pressure hose to the low pressure charg-
ing valve and the high ..pressure hose to the high pres-
sure charging valve. Tighten the hose nuts by hand.
HINT Do not apply compressor oil to the seat of the con-
nection.
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COMPRESSOR
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. INSTALL MANIFOLD GAUGE SET
(See page AC±23)
2. RUN ENGINE AT APPROX. 1,500 RPM
3. CHECK COMPRESSOR FOR FOLLOWING:
(1) High pressure gauge reading is not lower and low
pressure gauge reading is not higher than normal.
(b) Metallic sound
(e) Leakage from shaft seal
If defects are found, repair the compressor.
4. CHECK MAGNETIC CLUTCH
(a) Inspect the pressure plate, and the rotor for signs of
oil.
(b) Check the clutch bearings for noise and grease leak-
age.
(e) Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the
stator coil between the clutch lead wire and ground.
Standard resistance: 3.4 ± 3.8
at 20°C (68°F)
If resistance value is not as specified, replace the coil.
(d) Connect the positive (+) lead from the battery to ter-
minal 1, check that the magnetic clutch is energized.
If magnetic clutch is not energized, replace the coil.
NOTICE: Do not short positive (+) lead wire on the vehicle
by applying battery voltage.
Installation of Manifold Gauge Set
1. CLOSE BOTH HAND VALVES OF MANIFOLD GAUGE
SET
2. INSTALL CHARGING HOSES OF GAUGE SET TO
CHARGING VALVES
Connect the low pressure hose to the low pressure charg-
ing valve and the high ..pressure hose to the high pres-
sure charging valve. Tighten the hose nuts by hand.
HINT Do not apply compressor oil to the seat of the con-
nection.
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5. CHECK REVOLUTION DETECTING SENSOR
Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between
two terminals of the sensor.
Specified resitance: 100 ± 130
 at 20°C (68°F)
If resistance value is not as specified, replace the revolu-
tion detecting sensor.
6. CHECK SOLENOID VALVE
Using an ohmmeter, check the continuity.
If continuity is not as specified, replace the valve.
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMCompressorAC±24

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REMOVAL OF COMPRESSOR
3S±FE Engine Model
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMCompressorAC±25

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1. RUN± ENGINE AT IDLE SPEED WITH AIR
CONDITIONING ON FOR 10 MINUTES
2. STOP ENGINE
3. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE CABLE FROM BATTERY
4. REMOVE BATTERY
5. (2VZ±FE ENGINE)
REMOVE IGNITOR BRACKET, RADIATOR FAN AND
CONDENSER FAN
6. DISCONNECT CONNECTOR FOR MAGNETIC
CLUTCH, TEMPERATURE SWITCH AND REVOLU-
TION DETECTING SENSOR
7. DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT FROM REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM
8. DISCONNECT TWO HOSES FROM COMPRESSOR
SERVICE VALVES
Cap the open fitting immediately to keep moisture out of
the system.
9. REMOVE COMPRESSOR
(a) Loosen the drive belt.
(b) Remove the compressor mounting bolts and the
compressor.
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMCompressorAC±26

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DISASSEMBLY OF MAGNETIC
CLUTCH
1. REMOVE PRESSURE PLATE
(a) Using SST and a socket, remove the shaft bolt.
SST 07112±76060
(c) Using SST and the socket, remove the pressure plate.
SST 07112±76060(b) Install SST to the pressure plate.
SST 07112±66040
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3. REMOVE STATOR
(a) Disconnect the stator lead wire from the compressor
housing. (b) Using a plastic hammer, tap the rotor off the shaft.
NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the pulley when
tapping on the rotor. 2. REMOVE ROTOR
(a) Using SST, remove the snap ring.
SST 07114±84020
(b) Using SST, remove the snap ring.
SST 07114±84020 (d) Remove the shims from the pressure plate.
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMCompressorAC±28

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