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7D – 8IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
NO HOT AIR FROM BLOWER
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Check the coolant level.
Is the coolant level correct?–Go to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Add coolant as needed.
Is the heater operating?–System OKGo to Step 3
31. Turn the ignition to ON.
2. Observe the temperature indication screen of
the controller.
Does the digit flash on and off?–Go to Step 4Go to Step 5
4Run a self–diagnosis circuit check.
Does the display indicate a defect code?–Go to the table
for the code
that flashesGo to Step 7
5Observe the blower motor operation.
Is the blower motor functioning at all?–Go to Step 6Go to ”Blower
Motor Does
Not Run at All”
6Use the blower push switch to cycle the blower
through its different speeds.
Does the motor function at different speeds?–Go to Step 7Go to ”Code 6
– Power Tran-
sistor Error”
71. Run the blower and operate the MODE push
switch manually.
2. Check for airflow out the various outlets.
Does the air flow from the different outlets as it
should?–Go to Step 9Go to Step 8
81. Remove the heater outlet and check for ob-
structions.
2. Remove any obstructions found.
Is the heater operating?–System OKGo to Step 9
9Observe the air mix door (AMD) motor while chang-
ing the temperature setting from 18 to 32°C (64 to
90°F) and then from 32 to 18°C (90 to 64°F).
Is the AMD motor functioning properly?–Go to Step 10Go to”Code 4 –
Air Mix Door
Error”
10Check the coolant hoses for leaks or kinks.
Are the coolant hoses in good condition?–Go to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Repair any problem with the coolant hoses.
Is the heater operating?–System OKGo to Step 12
12Check the surge tank cap.
Is the surge tank cap in good condition?–Go to Step 14Go to Step 13
13Repair or replace the surge tank cap as needed.
Is the heater operating?–System OKGo to Step 14
141. Set the A/C switch to OFF.
2. Set the temperature control to 32°C (90°F).
3. Set the blower motor speed to full high (all seg-
ments illuminated on the display).
4. Remove the surge tank cap.
5. Start the vehicle and run the engine at idle.
6. Watch for the flow of the coolant when the ther-
mostat opens.
Does the coolant flow?–Go to Step 16Go to Step 15
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7D – 10IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
NO COOL AIR FROM BLOWER
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
11. Turn the ignition to ON.
2. Observe the temperature indication screen of
the controller.
Does the digit flash on and off?–Go to Step 2Go to Step 3
2Run a self–diagnosis circuit check.
Does the display indicate a defect code?–Go to the table
for the code
that flashes.Go to Step 7
3Observe the blower motor operation.
Is the blower motor functioning at all?–Go to Step 4Go to ”Blower
Motor Does
Not Run at All”
4Use the blower push switch to cycle the blower
through its different speeds.
Does the motor function at different speeds?–Go to Step 5Go to”Code 6 –
Power Transis-
tor Error”
51. Run the blower and operate the MODE push
switch manually.
2. Check for airflow out the various outlets.
Does the air flow from the different outlets as it
should?–Go to Step 7Go to Step 6
61. Remove the heater outlet and check for ob-
structions.
2. Remove any obstructions found.
Is the heater operating?–System OKGo to Step 9
7Observe the air mix door motor (AMD) while chang-
ing the temperature setting from 18 to 32°C (64 to
90°F) and then from 32 to 18°C (90 to 64°F).
Is the AMD motor functioning properly?–Go to Step 8Go to”Code 3 –
Air Mix Door
Error”
8Perform the checks found in ”Insufficient Cooling
Diagnosis.”
Is the system operating normally now?–System OKGo to Step 9
9Place the controller in the AUTO mode.
Is smoke taken into the intake port of the in–car sen-
sor?–Go to Step 12Go to Step 10
10Check the intake hose for the in–car sensor.
Is the hose in good condition?–Go to Step 12Go to Step 11
11Repair or replace the intake hose.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
12Check the in–car sensor using the tests in ”Code 1
– In–Car Sensor Error.”
Is there a problem indicated in the sensor, the sensor
wiring, or the controller?–Go to Step 13Go to Step 14
13Repair or replace the sensor, the wiring, or the con-
troller as required.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
14Check the ambient air temperature sensor using the
tests in ”Code 2 – Ambient Air Temperature Sensor
Error.”
Is there a problem indicated in the sensor, the sensor
wiring, or the controller?–Go to Step 15Go to Step 16
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AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7D – 13
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StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
91. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Check circuit (Brown) between terminal 86 of
the blower relay to F7 in the I/P fuse block.
3. Repair any problem found in the wiring or ter-
minals at the relay socket or connector C203.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
10Measure the voltage between ground and terminal
30 (Red) at the blower relay.
Is the voltage within the specified value?11–14 vGo to Step 12Go to Step 11
111. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Check circuit (Red) between terminal 30 of the
blower relay to EF3 in the engine fuse block.
3. Repair any problem found in the wiring or ter-
minals at the fuse block connector C105, con-
nector C202, or at the relay socket.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
121. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Check the continuity in the wiring harness be-
tween the blower relay terminal 85 (Black) and
ground.
Does the ohmmeter show the specified value? 0 ΩGo to Step 14Go to Step 13
13Repair any problem found in terminal 85 at the relay
connector, circuit (Black), Connector C201, or
ground G201.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
14Replace the blower relay.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
151. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Disconnect the wiring harness at the blower
motor.
3. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
4. Measure voltage between ground and blower
connector 1 (Yellow).
Is the voltage within the specified value?11–14 vGo to Step 17Go to Step 16
161. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Check circuit (Yellow) between blower connec-
tor terminal 1 and blower relay terminal 87.
3. Repair any problem found in the wiring or a
connector terminal at the blower connector,
connector C208, or the blower relay socket.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
17Measure the resistance between the connector ter-
minals on the blower motor.
Does the resistance match the specified value? 5 ΩGo to Step 19Go to Step 18
18Replace the blower motor.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
19Measure the resistance of circuit (Violet) between
terminal 2 of the blower connector and terminal 30
of the Max HI relay and terminal 6 of the power tran-
sistor.
Does the resistance match the specified value? 0 ΩGo to Step 21Go to Step 20
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7D – 14IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
20Repair the problem in circuit (Violet).
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
21Measure the resistance of circuit (Black) from termi-
nal 3 of the power transistor connector to ground.
Does the resistance match the specified value? 0 ΩGo to Step 23Go to Step 22
221. Trace circuit (Black) from terminal 3 of the
power transistor connector and terminal 87 of
the Max HI relay to ground G203.
2. Repair any problem found in the wiring, ground
G203.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
23Replace the ATC controller.
the repair complete?–System OK–
MODE CONTROL DO NOT WORK
Refer to ”A/C Blower and Motor Controls Diagram”for the electrical schematic diagram of the circuits described in this
procedure.
Mode Controls Do Not Work
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
1Measure the voltage between terminal 4 and termi-
nal 5 of the mode motor.
Is the voltage within the specified value for motor?11–14 vGo to Step 3Go to Step 2
21. Check fuse F7?
2. Check the connector and circuit (Brown and
Black) for any wiring or terminal problems.
3. Repair any problems found.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
31. Using the Motor Control Table, measure the
voltages at the specified terminals of the speci-
fied motor connectors.
2. Change the mode settings and observe the
voltage changes.
Are the voltages as specified?See the ”Motor
Control Table”Go to Step 4Go to Step 5
4Replace the motor that does not operate properly.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
51. Using the Motor Control Table, measure the
voltages at the specified terminals of the speci-
fied controller connectors.
2. Change the mode settings and observe the
voltage changes.
Are the voltages as specified?See the ”Motor
Control Table”Go to Step 6Go to Step 7
61. Check the wiring harness and connectors be-
tween the controller and the motor that is not
performing properly.
2. Repair or replace the wiring harness or the de-
fective terminal.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
7Check the connector at the controller.
Is there a defective terminal?–Go to Step 8Go to Step 9
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AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7D – 29
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CODE 6 – POWER TRANSISTOR ERROR
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
11. Disconnect the ATC controller connectors A
and B.
2. Disconnect the connectors from the power
transistor.
3. Measure the resistance circuit GRY/BLK from
terminal 4 of the power transistor to terminal
B1 of the ATC controller.
Does the resistance equal the specified value? 0 WGo to Step 2Go to Step 6
2Measure the resistance in the circuit from terminal
1 of the power transistor to terminal B12 of the ATC
controller.
Does the resistance equal the specified value? 0 ΩGo to Step 3Go to Step 6
31. Reconnect the wiring harness to the ATC con-
troller and to the power transistor.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
3. Measure the voltage from ground to terminal
B12 of the ATC controller.
4. Cycle the fan speed controller manually from
the lowest (speed 1) to the highest speed (8).
Do the voltages measured match approximately the
specified values within ±0.5 v?1: 4.0 v
2: 5.0 v
3: 6.0 v
4: 7.0 v
5: 8.0 v
6: 9.0 v
7: 10.0 v
8: Max Hi:Go to Step 4Go to Step 5
4Replace the ATC controller.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
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7D – 30IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
StepNo Yes Value(s) Action
5Measure the resistance in circuit (Violet) between
terminal 6 of the power transistor and the blower mo-
tor terminal 2.
Does the resistance equal the specified value? 0 ΩGo to Step 7Go to Step 6
6Repair or replace the wiring harness for the circuit
(Violet).
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
7Check the wiring harness of the motor and power
supply.
S Check the blower relay.
S Check fuse EF3.
Is there any problem in the wiring, the relay, or the
fuse?–Go to Step 9Go to Step 8
8Replace the power transistor.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
9Repair or replace the wiring harness, the relay, or the
fuse as required.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
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IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 7D – 33
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS
COMMON HVAC COMPONENTS
Those components used in non–automatic systems are
covered in other sections of this manual.
Refer to Section 7A, Heating and Ventilation System for
the following procedures:
S Blower Motor.
S Heater Hoses.
S Blower Resistor.
S High–Blower Relay.
S Heater/Air Distributor Case Assembly (A/C Mod-
ule).
S Heater Core.
Refer to Section 7B, Manual Control Heating, Ventilation,
and Air Conditioning System, for the following proce-
dures:
S A/C Pressure Transducer.
S A/C Compressor Relay.
S Air Filter.
S A/C Expansion Valve.
S A/C High–Pressure Pipe Line.
S Evaporator Core.
S A/C Suction Hose Assembly.
S A/C Discharge Hose–Compressor to Condenser.
S Compressor.
S Condenser.
S Receiver–Dryer.
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE
CONTROL ASSEMBLY
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the center molding assembly. Refer to
Section 9E, Instrumentation/Driver Information.
3. Pull out the unit to gain access to the rear.
4. Disconnect the electrical connectors.
5. Remove the center molding assembly from the in-
strument panel.
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7D – 40IAUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AND SYSTEM OPERATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
THE V5 SYSTEM
Refer to Section 7B, Manual Control Heating, Ventilation,
and Air Conditioning System,for general information de-
tails for the following:
S System Components – Functional.
S The V5 A/C System.
S V5 Compressor – Description of Operation.
S V5 Compressor – General Description.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS–CONTROL
Controller
The operation of the A/C system is controlled by the
switches on the control head. This console–mounted
heating and ventilation system contains the following
knobs and display:
Temperature Control Push Knobs
1. Raise the temperature of the air entering the ve-
hicle by pressing the top switch, with the red arrow
pointing upward.
2. Lower the temperature by pressing the bottom
switch, with the blue arrow pointing downward.
3. Actuate the air mix door by an electric motor.
4. Vary the mix of the air passing through the heater
core with the air bypassing the core.
Each press of a switch changes the set temperature by in-
crements of 0.5°C (1°F). This is shown in the temperature
window on the function display.
The Function Display
This is an LCD display indicating the status of the control
settings selected. Starting from the left end of the display,
the sections are as follows:
1. Temperature setting – Indicates the temperature set
with the temperature control knob.
2. Auto status – Indicates whether the system is oper-
ating in the full auto mode or the manual mode.
3. Defroster icon – Indicates manual selection of full
defrost mode.
4. Mode – Indicated by icon, the mode chosen by the
system in auto (or by the operator in manual) is
shown by an illumination arrow indicating the air
path.
5. A/C – A snowflake icon indicating whether the A/C
is ON or OFF.
6. Fan speed – Indicates the fan speed by illuminating
a bar based on the segment at the front, for low
speed, and adding additional segments in order up
to the fifth, for high speed.Eight Additional Push Knobs
1. Full defrost – Causes the mode motors to direct all
air to the windshield and aide window outlets for
maximum defrosting.
2. Air intake – Switches between fresh air intake, the
default, and recirculating air. Airflow arrows on the
display indicate the mode in effect.
3. Full Auto Switch – Maintains the set temperature
automatically. In this mode, the fully automatic tem-
perature control (FATC) system controls the follow-
ing:
S The air mix door motor.
S The mode door motor.
S The blower motor speed.
S The inlet air door motor.
S A/C ON/OFF.
4. OFF Switch – Turns the automatic air conditioning
and fan control off.
5. Mode Switch – Allows manual selection of the air-
flow direction.
S Selection is shown on the function display.
S Each time the mode switch is pressed, the next
function is displayed.
6. A/C Switch – Allows manual selection and control
of the air conditioning function.
7. Fan Control Switch – Allows manual selection
among five fan speeds.
8. Defogger Switch – Turns on the electric defogging
heater in the rear window and the outside rearview
mirrors, if the vehicle is equipped with heated mir-
rors.
Pressure Transducer
Pressure transducer switching incorporates the functions
of the high–pressure and the low–pressure cutout
switches along with the fan cycling switch. The pressure
transducer is located in the high–side liquid refrigerant line
behind the right strut tower, between the right strut tower
and the fire wall. The output from this pressure transducer
goes to the electronic control module (ECM), which con-
trols the compressor function based on the pressure sig-
nal.
Wide–Open Throttle (WOT) Compressor
Cutoff
During full–throttle acceleration, the throttle position sen-
sor (TPS) sends a signal to the ECM, which then controls
the compressor clutch.
High RPM Cutoff
As engine rpm approaches the maximum limit, the ECM
will disengage the compressor clutch until the engine
slows to a lower rpm.
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINTS (SIR) 8B – 97
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
AIRBAG MODULE DEPLOYMENT
(OUTSIDE OF VEHICLE)
If the vehicle is within the warranty period, contact the
Daewoo regional service manager for approval or
special instructions before deploying the airbag mod-
ules.
Deploy airbag modules in following situations :
S If the vehicle is to be strapped. Refer to”Airbag
Module Deployment(Inside of Vehicle” in this sec-
tion.
S If an airbag module is damaged during transit, stor-
age or service.
CAUTION : To avoid injury while deploying an air-
bag or a pretensioner outside the vehicle, ob-
serve the following precaution :
S Deploy the airbags only in an evacuated area. Ser-
vice personnel who must be present during the de-
ployment should be at least 10 meters(33 feet) in
front of the vehicle.
S Do not connect the voltage source until after having
completed all other preparations for the deployment
of airbags.
S Allow a deployed airbag module or pretensioner
cool for 30 minutes before handling.
S Wear gloves and eye protection during the disposal
procedure.
S If the deployment fails, disconnect the voltage
source and wait 5 minutes before approaching the
vehicle.
1. Position the airbag module face up, on flat ground
outdoors, at least 10 meters(33 feet) from the any
obstacles or people.
2. Place a vehicle battery at least 10 meters(33 feet)
away from the airbag module.
3. Deploy the airbag module.
4. Please follow detailed Airbag Module deployment
procedure as below.
5. Cut the yellow wires to the airbag module/preten-
sioner.
6. Strip 13mm(0.5 inch) of the insulation from the end
of the wires leading to the airbag module/preten-
sioner.
7. Use two additional wires, each at least 10 me-
ters(33 feet) long, to reach from the deployment
battery to the airbag module/pretensioner.
8. Strip 13mm(0.5 inch) of the insulation from the
ends of these two additional wires.
9. Twist the two wires together at one end.
10. Place the twisted ends of the two wires near the
deployment battery. Do not connect the wires to the
battery at this time.
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9B – 26ILIGHTING SYSTEMS
DAEWOO V–121 BL4
Backup Lamps Inoperative
StepActionValue(s)YesNo
11. Block the wheels.
2. Apply the parking brake to prevent the vehicle
from moving.
3. Turn the ignition on.
4. Put the transaxle in reverse (R).
5. Remove one of the backup lamps from its
socket.
6. Test the lamp socket positive terminal with a
voltmeter.
Does the battery voltage available at the backup
lamp socket positive terminal equal the specified
value?11–14 vGo to Step 3Go to Step 2
2Repair the open circuit between fuse F20 and the
backup lamps.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
3Connect an ohmmeter between ground and the neg-
ative terminal at the bulb socket.
Is the resistance equal to the specified value?0 WGo to Step 4Go to Step 5
4Replace the faulty backup lamps.
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
51. Reinstall the backup lamps.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector at the re-
verse switch. (On automatic transaxle (A/T)
vehicles, disconnect the neutral safety/backup
switch.)
3. Turn the ignition on.
4. Put the transaxle in R.
5. Use a voltmeter to check for the reverse switch
terminal 1. (On A/T vehicles, test terminal 7 of
the neutral safety/backup switch).
Does the battery voltage available at terminal 1 (or
terminal 7, if equipped with A/T) equal the specified
value?11–14 vGo to Step 7Go to Step 6
6Repair the open circuit between the backup lamps
and the, reverse switch (or the neutral safety/backup
switch if equipped with A/T).
Is the repair complete?–System OK–
71. Put the transaxle in R.
2. Use an ohmmeter to check the continuity be-
tween reverse switch terminal 1 and terminal 2
(terminals 7 and 8 on the neutral safety/backup
switch, if equipped with A/T).
Does the continuity between terminals 1 and 2 (ter-
minals 7 and 8, if equipped with A/T) equal the speci-
fied value?0 WGo to Step 9Go to Step 8