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INSTA
L1ATION
InstaU
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
observing
the
following
I
When
installing
add
required
amount
Of
compressor
oil
Refer
to
Compressor
Oil
Level
Check
2
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
of
pipe
joints
3
Check
tightening
torque
of
com
pressor
mounting
bolts
compressor
mounting
bracket
mounting
bolts
and
refrigerant
line
See
Figs
AC
27
and
AC
29
4
DO
not
remove
plugs
from
com
pressor
and
flexible
hose
before
connecting
hoses
S
Turn
compressor
several
times
before
installing
6
Adjust
compressor
drive
belt
tension
See
Fig
AC
2S
7
Evacuate
and
recharge
system
Refer
to
General
Service
for
evacuating
system
and
charging
re
frigerant
8
Conduct
leak
test
and
make
sure
that
there
is
no
leak
from
connections
CONDE
NSER
REMOVAL
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Gen
eral
Service
for
discharging
system
3
Remove
radiator
grille
4
Remove
center
stay
5
Disconnect
refrigerant
lines
from
condenser
CAUTION
8
Use
wrench
to
fix
union
on
con
denser
and
then
loosen
flare
nut
of
refrigerant
line
with
another
wrench
b
Plug
up
all
openings
in
condenser
and
system
Air
COl1ditioning
6
Remove
mounting
bolts
ihen
remove
condenser
from
car
1a
11
AC384A
Fig
AC
28
Removing
Condenser
INSPECTION
Inspect
joints
of
inlet
and
outlet
pipes
for
cracks
and
scratches
Upon
finding
any
problem
which
may
cause
gas
to
leak
repair
or
replace
con
denser
Condenser
fins
or
air
passages
clog
ged
with
dirt
insects
or
leaves
will
reduce
cooling
effiCiency
of
con
denser
In
such
a
case
clean
fms
or
air
passages
with
compressed
air
CAUTION
Do
not
clean
condenser
with
ste8m
Be
sure
to
use
cold
water
or
com
pressed
air
INSTALLATION
Install
condenser
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
observing
Ihe
follow
ing
I
When
replacing
condenser
add
same
amount
of
oil
as
was
drained
from
previous
condenser
to
com
pressor
AC
20
2
Keep
piugsin
place
until
im
mediately
before
connecting
work
is
started
3
Refer
to
Refrigerant
Line
for
tightening
torque
on
line
connec
tions
4
Refer
to
General
Service
for
evacuating
and
charging
system
5
Conduct
leak
test
and
make
sure
that
there
is
no
leak
from
connections
RECEIVER
DRIER
REMOVAL
AND
INS
ALLATION
See
Fig
AC
29
Disconnect
battery
ground
2
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Gen
eral
Service
for
discharging
system
3
Disconnect
refrigerant
lines
from
receiver
drier
CAUTION
Plug
all
openings
to
prevent
entrance
of
dirt
and
moisture
4
Remove
receiver
drier
mounting
screws
Remove
receiver
drier
5
Install
receiver
drier
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
With
plugs
taken
off
immediately
before
connecting
work
is
started
connect
line
and
receiver
drier
Refer
to
Refrigerant
Une
for
tighten
ing
torque
6
Refer
to
General
Service
for
evacuating
and
charging
system
7
Conduct
leak
test
and
make
sure
that
there
is
no
leak
from
connections
INSPECTION
Check
receiver
drier
for
leaks
or
damage
If
necessary
replace
Page 529 of 548

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ASSEMBLY
1
Press
bearings
into
V
pulley
with
Bearing
Installer
5T0237
1000
51
02371000
AC503
Fig
AC
47
In
talling
Bearing
2
Install
outer
snap
ring
in
groove
of
V
pulley
3
Using
Installer
KV99l
0061
0
and
Stopper
ST33061000
press
clutch
wheel
into
V
pulley
4
Install
inner
snap
ring
in
groove
of
clutch
wheel
u
Installer
KV99100610
2
Stopper
ST33061000
AC504
Fig
AC
48
Installing
Clutch
Wheel
INSPECTION
I
Check
friction
surface
of
clutch
for
damage
due
to
excessive
heat
or
excessive
grooving
due
to
slippage
If
neceSS3I
replace
clutch
wheel
and
V
pulley
as
a
set
Air
Conditioning
2
The
clearance
between
V
pulley
and
clutch
wheel
should
be
0
4
to
0
6
mm
0
016
to
0
024
in
If
not
replace
clutch
wheel
assem
bly
3
Oil
or
dirt
on
friction
surfaces
of
clutch
wheel
and
V
pulley
should
be
cleaned
with
a
clean
Iint
free
clot
or
suitable
solvent
4
Check
coil
for
shorted
or
opened
lead
wire
Pay
particular
attention
to
grounding
part
of
coil
If
there
is
no
continuity
replace
electromagnetic
coil
Fig
AC
49
Grounding
Point
01
Coil
S
If
clutch
assembly
must
be
re
placed
remember
that
break
in
opera
tion
is
neceSS3I
The
break
in
opera
tion
consists
of
engaging
and
disen
gagingthe
clutch
some
tirty
tlines
SHAFT
SEAL
The
shaft
seal
assembly
of
this
compressor
is
of
a
simplified
design
yet
tight
sealing
and
long
lasting
REMOVAL
It
is
recommended
that
the
com
pressor
be
removed
from
the
car
for
shaft
seal
replacement
I
Remove
oil
filler
plug
with
O
ring
and
drain
the
compressor
oil
AC
28
AC393
Fig
AC
50
Removing
Filler
Plug
2
Remove
clutch
Refer
to
Com
pressor
Clutch
for
removal
3
Remove
shaft
key
from
crank
shaft
L
IJ
C
I
0
ACS07
Fig
AC
51
Removing
Shott
Key
4
Remove
seal
plate
J
e
I
@
IR
n
1
j
AC866
Fig
AC
52
Removing
Seal
Plote
5
With
Compressor
Seal
Puller
pull
out
seal
gland
and
discard
CAUTION
a
iscard
all
parts
of
he
seal
in
cluding
tha
O
ring
b
00
not
use
a
screwdrivel
to
pry
shaft
seal
from
shaft
as
damage
to
shaft
may
result
Page 530 of 548

AC867
Fig
AC
53
Removing
Shaft
Seal
INSTALLATION
1
Clean
shaft
and
seal
cavity
with
clean
lint
free
cloth
2
Dip
seal
gland
in
clean
refrigerant
oil
3
Push
seal
assembly
except
carbon
ring
over
end
of
shaft
with
carbon
ring
retainer
facing
out
4
Move
seal
assembly
into
position
on
shaft
ACB68
Fig
AC
54
1merting
Shaft
Seal
Assembly
5
Place
carbon
ring
in
ring
reta
iner
so
lapped
surface
is
facing
outward
Note
The
indentions
in
outside
edge
of
carbon
ring
must
engage
driving
lugs
and
be
rmnly
seated
in
re
tainer
6
Install
new
Q
ring
in
groove
of
seal
plate
Note
Use
refrigeration
oil
to
make
it
adhere
to
surface
Air
Conditioning
7
Space
seal
plate
with
equal
clear
ance
around
shaft
and
insert
cap
screws
Tighten
these
screws
evenly
IiJ
Tightening
torque
Seal
plate
securing
cap
screws
0
7
to
1
0
kg
m
5
1
to
7
2
ft
Ibl
AC869
Fig
AC
55
Spacing
Seal
Plate
and
Tightening
Cap
Screws
8
Install
clutch
Refer
to
Compres
sor
Clutch
for
installation
9
Charge
lubricant
To
Low
pressure
service
valve
10
Install
oil
filler
plug
together
with
O
ring
CAUTION
Use
new
O
ring
when
installing
oil
filler
plug
INSPECTION
Check
for
gas
leakage
as
follows
I
Plug
high
and
low
pressure
joints
on
compressor
with
blind
caps
2
Connect
charging
hoses
in
lines
between
manifold
gauge
and
high
and
low
pressure
service
valves
Connect
refrigerant
can
to
middle
hose
of
manifold
gauge
3
Open
valve
of
can
tap
and
charge
refrigerant
Loosen
oil
filler
plug
at
side
of
compressor
to
purge
air
out
of
compressor
4
Turn
shaft
5
or
6
turns
Then
confIrm
that
pressure
does
not
decrease
on
low
pressure
gauge
If
gauge
indicates
a
pressure
decrease
there
is
a
leak
Conduct
a
leak
test
Under
such
a
condition
remove
and
then
install
parts
again
To
High
pressure
service
valve
Low
r
fi
IZl
AC
29
High
AC183A
Fig
AC
56
Checking
for
Gas
Leakage
Page 535 of 548

J
COnlp
reSSOI
clutch
is
not
J
engaged
c
00
ha
voltage
decreased
to
es
thall
lO
5V
Lead
wire
or
com
pressor
clutch
is
dead
I
Ground
terminal
of
coil
is
poor
a
t
connection
Repair
connection
Refer
to
CompreSior
Clutch
Diagnoses
J
J
r
In
c
e
Clutch
is
not
en
gaged
yet
replace
compressor
dutch
lr1
vetChatgO
of
Ief
ge1ant
I
I
e
refrigotant
gas
10
n
o
t
cnt
j
that
sight
gla
ss
of
receiver
drier
has
onlY
a
few
bubble
Engine5peed
l
OOrpm
i
l
r
Check
for
dis
charge
pressure
OK
if
dbcnarge
pres
ure
is
reduced
Discharge
pres
sure
is
not
reduced
l
Compressor
clutch
is
engaged
but
compre
sor
doe
not
IUn
Cbeck
and
re
adjust
gap
of
clutch
Clea
Il
oil
OJ
dust
on
contact
sur
face
of
clutch
if
slipping
con
ti
n
ues
rCPlaO
J
compressor
clutch
Check
belt
teMion
and
adjust
it
lfbelt
bwor
l
out
or
damaged
ie
pl
ce
iI
Air
in
refrigeration
System
J
Discharge
system
ftom
service
valve
on
discharge
side
Evacuate
a
nd
rech
arge
the
Lystem
J
When
torque
is
stm
grellt
repair
or
rtV1ace
compressor
j
T
son
rod
l
mp
teSSOI
j
Internal
problem
in
cornpre
sor
cyl
inder
Check
y
tem
Repau
or
replace
nece
tY
J
r
Compte
r
oille
ing
J
Air
blOW
on
spot
whcre
oil
leak
e
vidence
is
round
Then
check
for
refrigerant
leakS
us
n
leak
detectof
Refrigerant
leaking
Repau
01
replace
compttUOr
I
NO
teftig
lea
ing
Wipe
clean
oil
wi
h
Jag
L
Noisy
onlY
when
clutch
is
engaged
Check
for
oo
c
comprenor
mount
ing
Dolts
Retighten
bolts
Compressor
drive
belt
islOosc
Adjust
belt
ttM1on
If
cotTlpre
sor
is
noisY
yet
repair
or
replace
compres
sor
Noisy
when
clutch
is
not
engaged
Remove
cQm1JressOt
belL
Turn
pulley
of
compressot
clutch
by
hand
and
check
for
noise
If
noisC
is
MaId
repair
com
preM
or
clutCh
01
o
B
0
a
Ut
Ut
o
a
a
i
o
Ut
A
o
l
Cl
o
l
l
tC
Page 538 of 548

PERFORMANCE
TEST
DIAGNOSES
Of
various
conditions
caused
to
the
air
conditioning
system
the
character
istics
revealed
on
manifold
gauge
read
ing
are
shown
in
the
following
Condition
Air
Conditioning
As
to
the
method
of
a
perfonnance
test
refer
to
the
item
of
Perfonnance
Test
Note
In
the
following
table
the
portion
smeared
with
ink
on
each
I
INSUFFICIENT
REFRIGERANT
CHARGE
I
I
@
@
08A
I
ALMOST
NO
REFRIGERANT
i
@
@
AC209A
I
FAULTY
EXPANSION
VALVE
I
I
@
@
AC210A
Insufficient
cooling
Bubbles
appear
in
sight
glass
Probable
cause
Refrigerant
is
small
or
leaking
a
little
No
cooling
action
Serious
refrigerant
leak
In
sight
glass
appear
a
lot
of
bubbles
or
something
like
mist
Slight
cooling
Sweating
or
frosted
expan
sion
valve
inlet
AC37
Expansion
valve
restricts
refrigerant
flow
Expansion
valve
is
clog
ged
Expansion
valve
is
in
operative
Valve
stuck
closed
Thermal
bulb
has
lost
charge
gauge
scale
indicates
a
range
based
on
the
assumption
that
the
air
conditioning
system
is
in
good
order
Corrective
action
I
Leak
test
2
Repair
leak
3
Charge
system
Note
Evacuate
8S
neces
sary
and
recharge
sys
tem
Stop
rompressor
immedi
ately
I
Leak
test
2
Discharge
system
3
Repair
leak
s
4
Replace
receiver
drier
if
necessary
5
Check
oilleve
6
Evacuate
and
recharge
system
If
valve
inlet
reveals
sweat
or
frost
I
Discharge
system
2
Remove
valve
and
clean
it
Replace
it
if
neces
sary
3
Evacuate
system
4
Charge
system
If
valve
does
not
operate
I
Discharge
system
2
Replace
valve
3
Evacuate
and
charge
system
Page 540 of 548

Condition
I
FAULTY
CONDENSER
I
I
@
@
AC215A
I
HIGH
PRESSURE
liNE
BLOCKED
I
r
@
@
AC216A
I
FAULTY
COMPRESSOR
I
r
j
@
rg
AC217A
Air
Conditioning
o
cooling
action
engine
may
overheat
Bubbles
appear
in
sight
glass
of
drier
Suction
line
is
very
hot
Insufficient
cooling
Frosted
high
pressure
liquid
line
Insufficient
cooling
AC
39
Probable
cause
Condenser
is
often
found
not
functioning
well
Drier
clogged
or
restric
tion
in
high
pressure
line
Internal
problem
in
com
pressor
or
damaged
gasket
and
valve
Corrective
action
Check
fan
belt
and
fluid
coupling
Check
condenser
for
dirt
accumulation
Check
engine
coqling
system
for
overheat
Check
for
refrigerant
overcharge
Note
If
pressure
remains
high
in
spite
of
aU
above
actions
taken
re
move
and
inspect
the
condenser
for
possible
oil
clogging
I
Discharge
system
2
Remove
receiver
drier
or
strainer
and
replace
it
3
Evacuate
and
charge
system
I
Discharge
system
2
Remove
and
check
compressor
3
Repair
or
replace
com
pressor
4
Check
oil
level
5
Replace
receiver
drier
6
Evacuate
and
charge
system
Page 541 of 548

r
Air
Conditioning
Condition
TOO
MUCH
OIL
IN
I
SYSTEM
Excessive
lostlfficient
cooling
r
i
@
g
@
Ti
AC218A
Probable
cause
Too
much
oil
circulates
with
refrigerant
causing
the
cooling
capacity
of
the
aystem
to
be
reduced
AC40
Corrective
action
Refer
to
Oil
Level
Check
for
correcting
oil
level
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