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INSTALLATION
I
Position
clock
to
cluster
lid
and
install
three
screws
2
Connect
three
wire
connectors
of
clock
to
each
connection
two
to
combination
meter
printed
circuit
one
to
instrument
h
ness
wiring
3
Install
cluster
lid
to
instrument
panel
4
Connect
battery
ground
cable
HEATER
DESCRIPTION
@
Body
Electrical
System
Fig
BE
44
Clock
1
Defroster
nozzle
L
U
2
Deflor
tcr
duct
L
R
3
Heater
control
4
Resistor
5
Heater
motor
6
Heater
case
7
Ventilator
knob
8
Heater
core
9
Conuol
cable
clip
10
Heater
cock
11
Defroster
duct
R
H
12
Defroster
nozzle
R
H
BE687B
Fig
BE
45
Heater
comtruction
BE
26
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TEMP
lever
1
Move
TEMP
lever
to
the
OFF
position
2
Connect
control
cable
to
the
lever
of
water
ock
when
water
cock
lever
is
pulled
forward
fully
closed
3
Install
control
cable
on
water
cock
bracket
with
cable
retaining
clip
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
FAN
MOTOR
Rated
power
consumption
Revolution
rpm
Fan
dia
mm
in
TACHOMETER
The
tachometer
is
optional
on
model
HL620
It
is
an
integral
part
of
the
ignition
system
It
counts
the
pulses
entering
the
ignition
coil
and
indicates
the
number
of
engine
revolu
tions
REPLACEMENT
I
Remove
battery
ground
cable
2
Remve
cluster
lid
following
instructions
iri
steps
I
to
4
of
Removal
in
Combination
Meter
Body
Electrical
System
BE872A
Fig
BE
52
Water
cock
General
use
Extremely
cold
weather
use
2
RG
The
red
with
green
stripe
lead
wire
must
be
connected
to
flat
plate
terminal
at
back
of
combination
meter
3
B
The
black
lead
wire
must
be
connected
to
T
shaped
ter
minal
at
back
of
combination
meter
4
YR
The
yellow
with
red
stripe
lead
wire
must
be
connected
to
pole
terminal
at
back
of
combination
meter
6
Pass
tachllmeter
wires
through
grommet
on
hood
lock
control
wire
and
connect
to
negative
terminal
of
ignition
coil
Notes
a
Fix
grommet
with
an
adhesive
tape
or
a
sealing
compound
to
prevent
water
leakage
b
Attach
tachometer
wires
to
hood
lock
control
wire
with
an
adhesive
tape
BULB
REPLACEMENT
I
Remove
tachometer
as
previously
described
2
Twist
illumination
bulh
socket
at
back
of
tachometer
Bulb
with
socket
can
then
be
easily
removed
3
Remove
bulb
4
Install
new
bulb
in
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
Bulb
wattage
Tachometer
illumination
lamp
3
4W
12V
less
than
36W
3
600
110
433
12V
less
than
SSW
2
SOO
110
4
33
3
Disconnect
four
tachometer
lead
wire
connectors
They
are
connected
to
combination
meter
and
tachometer
cable
4
Remove
three
screws
and
then
remove
tachometer
from
cluster
lid
5
Install
in
reverse
sequence
of
re
moval
When
connecting
lead
wire
note
the
following
1
BW
The
black
with
white
striped
lead
wire
must
be
connected
to
identically
colored
ta
chometer
cable
coming
from
engine
compartment
BE
30
BE965
Fig
BE
53
Tachometer
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m
Cl
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I
j
1
To
instrument
harness
IS
To
battery
30
To
check
connector
2
To
full
transistor
amplifier
16
To
fusible
link
3t
To
headlamp
L
U
type
2
California
models
only
17
To
engine
harness
No
2
32
To
sido
marker
lamp
L
B
3
To
hood
switch
18
To
alternator
33
To
front
combination
lamp
L
H
4
To
engine
compartment
lamp
1
9
To
front
combination
lamp
R
n
34
To
horn
Low
ll
l
S
To
washer
motor
20
To
headlamp
R
H
type
2
3S
To
horn
High
l
l
0
6
To
auto
choke
heater
relay
1
To
side
marker
lamp
R
n
36
To
B
C
D
D
cut
olenoid
California
models
7
To
detector
dri
e
counter
22
To
headlamp
R
B
type
1
only
Non
Califunia
model
except
for
Canada
23
To
ground
37
To
block
tcrminal
distributor
California
8
To
ignition
relay
California
models
only
i4
To
thermal
transmitter
models
only
9
To
floor
sensor
relay
California
modeb
only
is
To
distributor
Non
California
models
only
38
To
ignition
coil
Non
California
models
only
n
10
To
inhibitor
relay
A
T
only
26
To
8
C
D
D
cut
solenoid
Non
California
39
To
condenser
t
II
To
head
lamp
relay
models
only
40
To
ignition
coil
and
resistor
@
12
To
horn
relay
27
To
fuel
cut
solenoid
California
models
only
OJ
v
m
13
To
voltage
regulator
28
To
auto
choke
heater
g
e
14
To
cooler
cable
29
To
headlamp
L
R
type
1
OJ
to
o
Q
m
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C
1
i
Ql
CIl
Il
l
3
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1
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1
lL
to
t
l
Q
1
To
room
Jamp
cable
2
To
light
switch
3
To
fuse
4
To
tachometer
or
clock
5
To
hazard
flasher
unit
6
To
stop
lamp
switch
7
To
ignition
switch
8
To
hazard
switch
9
To
tU
and
dimmer
switch
10
To
check
connector
11
To
AMP
M
T
only
11
To
combination
instrument
Non
California
mode15
except
for
Canada
13
To
combination
meter
14
To
flasher
unit
IS
To
kickdown
switch
AfT
only
16
To
hand
brake
switch
17
To
heater
motor
18
To
illumination
control
rheostat
19
To
wiper
switch
light
switch
illumination
lamp
20
To
wiper
switch
21
To
cigar
lighter
22
To
heater
control
illumination
lamp
23
To
radio
24
To
heater
control
25
To
belt
and
E
G
R
warning
lamp
Non
California
models
or
floor
te
peratuJe
California
models
26
To
heater
control
illumination
lamp
27
To
buzzer
28
To
belt
warning
timer
U
S
A
Olodels
29
To
indicator
lamp
AfT
only
30
To
cooler
harness
31
To
wiptr
motor
32
To
door
switch
R
H
33
To
engine
compartment
harness
34
To
floor
harness
E
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Page 498 of 537

Water
in
the
system
will
ice
the
orifice
when
the
high
pressure
re
frigerant
is
changed
to
low
pressure
refrigerant
by
expansion
valve
etc
and
will
obstruct
the
refrigerant
flow
The
following
items
are
general
instructions
to
be
closely
observed
in
servicing
the
system
I
When
a
system
line
is
discon
nected
plug
the
opening
immediately
This
is
especially
necessary
to
prevent
moisture
condensation
from
forming
in
the
line
and
to
keep
out
dirt
and
dust
It
is
also
necessary
to
keep
the
line
at
and
above
surrounding
air
temperatures
at
all
times
When
con
necting
system
lines
do
not
attempt
to
remove
the
plug
from
the
opening
until
ready
for
immediate
use
2
Always
keep
the
working
place
clean
and
dry
and
free
from
dirt
and
dust
Wipe
water
off
with
a
clean
cloth
3
Have
all
necessary
tools
in
pre
paration
beforehand
and
have
tools
clean
and
dry
4
The
compressor
oil
will
easily
absorb
moisture
when
exposed
to
air
Immediateiy
close
the
opening
of
the
container
after
use
It
is
also
necessary
to
observe
the
following
notes
Notes
a
The
oil
should
not
be
transfused
from
a
container
into
another
as
the
failure
will
possibly
cause
mois
ture
to
mix
with
the
oil
b
The
used
oil
should
not
be
returned
into
a
container
c
The
oil
should
not
be
used
if
its
state
of
preservation
is
not
clear
enough
5
When
connecting
or
disconnect
ing
pipes
from
the
refrigeration
sys
tem
use
two
wrenches
One
wrench
is
used
for
holding
the
fixing
nut
in
place
while
the
other
for
turning
the
mating
flare
nut
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
a
twisted
tube
or
may
damage
connection
6
Also
use
care
not
to
give
scratches
to
the
seating
surface
at
connections
A
small
scratch
on
the
seating
surface
Air
Conditioning
may
be
the
cause
of
gas
leakage
Before
connecting
pipes
be
sure
to
give
coating
of
compressor
oil
to
the
sea
ting
surfaces
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
I
Since
direct
contact
of
the
liquid
refrigerant
with
your
skin
will
cause
frostbite
always
be
careful
when
handling
the
refrigerant
Wear
gloves
or
wrap
a
piece
of
cloth
around
service
valve
to
protect
your
fingers
against
frostbite
by
refrigerant
If
any
of
the
refrigerant
should
get
into
your
eyes
when
charging
the
refrigerant
splash
your
eyes
with
cool
water
to
raise
the
temperature
gradually
Apply
a
protec
tive
film
to
the
eye
to
avoid
infection
Do
not
rub
your
eyes
Consult
an
eye
specialist
Always
wear
goggles
or
glasses
to
protect
your
eyes
when
working
around
the
system
Should
refrigerant
strikes
your
body
splash
on
cool
water
and
apply
a
protective
film
2
The
refrigerant
service
container
has
a
safe
strength
However
if
han
dled
incorrectiy
it
wili
explode
Therefore
always
follow
the
instruc
tions
on
the
label
In
particular
never
stpre
it
in
a
hot
location
above
S20C
l250F
or
drop
it
from
a
high
height
3
The
refrigerant
gas
is
odorless
and
colorless
and
breathing
may
become
difficult
due
to
the
lack
of
oxygen
Since
the
refrigerant
gas
is
heavier
than
air
and
will
lay
close
to
the
floor
be
especially
careful
when
handling
it
in
small
confined
spaces
4
The
refrigerant
itself
is
nonflam
mable
However
a
toxic
gas
phosgene
gas
is
produced
when
it
contacts
fire
and
special
care
is
therefore
required
when
checking
for
leaks
in
the
system
with
a
halide
torch
5
Do
not
steam
clean
on
the
sys
tern
especially
condenser
since
exces
sively
high
pressure
will
build
up
in
the
system
resulting
in
explosion
of
the
system
The
above
precautions
are
essential
in
handling
of
Refrigerant
l
2
and
their
strict
observation
requires
suffi
AC
9
dent
training
Therefore
it
is
of
first
importance
that
any
other
personnel
than
a
well
trained
serviceman
should
not
be
allowed
to
handle
the
refrig
erant
EVACUATING
AND
CHARGING
SYSTEM
During
servicing
use
caution
to
keep
air
from
getting
into
refrigerant
When
air
enters
the
system
all
refriger
ant
must
be
evacuated
from
system
prior
to
charging
new
refrigerant
Air
in
refrigerant
has
the
following
delete
rious
effects
I
Since
the
condensation
tempera
ture
of
the
air
is
extremely
low
the
air
will
not
be
condensed
when
refrigerant
gas
is
condensed
in
the
condenser
and
the
air
will
thus
remain
in
gaseous
form
Consequently
the
effective
thermal
transmission
area
of
condenser
for
refrigerant
gas
will
be
red
uced
and
refrigerant
gas
to
be
condensed
will
be
red
ueed
The
pressure
rise
will
become
proportional
to
the
volume
of
the
air
in
system
2
When
air
and
refrigerant
are
mixed
in
system
a
chemical
reaction
will
be
produced
and
hydrochloric
acid
which
will
adversely
affect
the
aluminum
copper
iron
and
other
materials
in
system
may
be
generated
HANDLING
MANIFOLD
GAUGE
The
pressure
at
the
high
and
low
sides
of
system
should
be
measured
when
evacuating
and
charging
refrig
erant
and
when
diagnosing
trouble
in
the
system
The
manifold
gauge
is
used
for
these
purposes
A
manifold
gauge
has
two
pressure
gauges
a
low
pressure
gauge
and
a
high
pressure
gauge
These
gauges
are
connected
to
the
high
and
low
side
service
valves
of
system
through
flexible
charging
hoses
The
construction
of
manifold
gauge
is
shown
in
Figure
AC
13
When
valve
stem
is
fully
screwed
the
valve
is
front
seated
and
valve
path
and
the
center
path
are
blocked
When
valve
stem
is
backed
off
the
paths
are
opened
Page 499 of 537

Air
Conditioning
Low
pressure
gauge
Compound
pres
lIrt
gaug
High
rHe
ure
g
Uge
c
7
I
Back
se
ted
Full
counter
J
clockwise
Ji
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r
W
t
g
2
Connection
to
service
valve
I
Fully
close
both
valves
of
mani
fold
gauge
Connect
high
and
low
pressure
charging
hoses
to
manifold
gauge
2
Remove
caps
from
service
valves
Connect
high
and
low
pressure
charg
ing
hoses
to
service
valves
in
system
The
refrigerant
gas
wili
be
discharged
since
check
valve
is
open
when
pressing
charging
hose
onto
service
valve
3
Next
loosen
the
connection
fit
ting
of
charging
hose
at
manifold
gauge
side
for
2
to
3
seconds
to
purge
any
air
inside
charging
hose
by
the
pressurized
gas
in
system
Disconnedion
from
service
val
v
I
Fully
close
both
valves
of
mani
fold
gauge
2
Disconnect
two
charging
hoses
from
service
valves
At
this
time
the
gas
will
be
discharged
until
check
valve
is
closed
Therefore
disconnect
hose
quickly
Caution
Work
with
fingers
protected
with
cloth
against
frostbite
by
re
fri
l
fant
To
low
side
To
vacuum
pump
OI
To
high
ide
rvicc
valve
refrigerant
can
service
va
lve
HANDLING
SERVICE
VALVE
An
automatic
check
valve
is
built
into
service
valve
When
this
valve
presses
against
the
connection
fitting
that
is
when
charging
hose
is
con
nected
to
service
valve
the
valve
is
open
When
charging
hose
is
discon
nected
the
valve
is
closed
automatical
ly
Always
observe
the
following
usage
precautions
Always
install
valve
cap
after
using
service
valve
When
high
speed
opera
tion
is
per
formed
without
valve
cap
a
negative
pressure
will
gradually
build
up
at
the
low
pressure
side
of
system
and
air
may
be
sucked
in
In
addition
dirt
and
dust
will
easily
enter
the
valve
result
ing
in
foreign
matter
entering
the
system
L
5V
j
Close
AC
l0
Front
seated
Full
clockwise
AC243
Fig
AC
13
Manifold
gauge
2
Check
valve
will
be
half
opened
during
connection
and
disconnection
of
charging
hoses
and
refrigerant
will
be
forcefully
discharged
Therefore
connect
and
disconnect
charging
hoses
quickly
while
pressing
flare
nut
of
charging
hose
against
service
valve
Caution
Work
with
fingers
protected
with
cloth
against
frostbite
by
re
frigerant
3
Since
close
contact
between
the
thread
of
valve
eap
and
the
thread
of
service
valve
will
prevent
gas
leakage
keep
these
sections
clean
and
free
of
scratches
and
damage
4
Since
packing
of
charging
hose
will
be
lost
during
long
use
always
check
packing
prior
to
installing
charg
ing
hose
J
17
t
1
1
t
Cap
2
Service
valve
3
Charging
hose
AC733
Open
Fig
AC
14
Service
oolve
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Service
value
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wise
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r
Air
Conditioning
HANDLING
CAN
TAP
A
wide
variety
of
can
taps
are
available
The
following
procedures
apply
to
conventional
can
taps
For
the
correct
usage
refer
to
the
manufacturer
s
instructions
Caution
Use
can
tap
of
good
quality
I
Connect
charging
hose
to
the
center
fitting
of
manifold
gauge
At
this
time
confirm
that
both
stems
are
fully
turned
in
front
seated
2
Turn
can
tap
handle
fully
coun
Counterclockwise
s
r
@
A
rn
Purging
air
n
R
I2
AC
terclockwise
so
that
the
needle
is
pulled
up
3
Attach
can
tap
to
refrigerant
can
firmly
4
Turn
can
tap
handle
fully
clock
wise
to
make
a
hole
in
refrigerant
can
5
Turn
the
handle
fully
counter
clockwise
to
raise
the
needle
Refriger
ant
gas
will
flow
up
to
the
center
fitting
of
manifold
gauge
6
Loosen
the
connection
a
t
the
center
fitting
of
manifold
gauge
for
a
few
seconds
to
purge
air
inside
charg
ing
hose
See
Figure
AC
16
1
Can
tap
handle
2
Charging
hose
3
Needle
4
Refrigeran
t
can
AC246
AC247
Fig
AC
16
Can
tap
and
pw
ging
air
q
Page 513 of 537

Air
Conditioning
BLOWER
MOTOR
DIAGNOSES
Blower
motor
inoperative
Check
fuse
In
fuse
block
15A
W
Single
fuse
15A
at
cooling
unit
I
j
If
OK
Check
the
continuity
and
fitting
of
fan
switch
I
I
If
OK
I
I
Connect
fan
switch
to
wiring
harness
2
Turn
the
ignition
switch
ON
IG
3
Set
fan
switch
at
ON
1
2
or
3
position
Check
the
voltage
for
blower
motor
Blue
lead
wire
is
poweI
source
Blue
wire
with
white
stripe
is
for
grounding
I
I
Voltage
I
I
Check
the
continuity
and
fitting
of
resistance
on
cooling
unit
I
I
If
OK
If
damaged
I
I
Replace
blower
motor
Replace
resistance
AC
24
mown
fuse
Replace
fuse
j
If
damaged
I
I
Replace
fan
switch
No
voltage
Replace
main
relay
Page 514 of 537

Air
Conditioning
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
COMPRESSOR
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
IDLER
PULLEY
FAN
BELT
TENSION
ADJUSTMENT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
COOLING
UNIT
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
RECEIVER
DRYER
AND
PIPING
COMPRESSOR
REMOVAL
I
Remove
battery
2
Disconnect
compressor
lead
wire
at
connector
3
Loosen
idler
pulley
lock
nut
then
adjusting
bolt
Remove
compressor
drive
belt
from
compressor
pulley
AC477
Fig
AC
28
Removing
drive
belt
4
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Dis
charging
System
under
General
Service
section
CONTENTS
AC
25
AC25
AC26
AC
27
AC
27
AC27
AC
27
AC27
AC
27
AC
2B
AC
29
AC
29
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
INSPECTION
WIRING
HARNESS
AND
COMPONENTS
WIRING
DIAGRAM
MAINTENANCE
MAIN
RELAY
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
FAN
SWITCH
RESISTOR
FOR
FAN
SWITCH
THERMO
SWITCH
F
I
C
D
SOLENOID
VALVE
AC29
AC29
AC30
AC30
AC31
AC31
AC31
AC31
AC32
AC32
AC
32
5
Remove
flexible
hose
fixing
plate
and
disconnect
low
and
high
pressure
flexible
hoses
from
compressor
Notes
a
Use
two
wrenches
when
disconnect
ing
pipe
joints
b
Plug
flexible
hose
and
compressor
joint
openings
immediately
after
disconnection
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
moisture
laden
air
etc
Fig
AC
29
Disconnecting
ftexible
hoses
from
compressor
6
Remove
bolts
securing
fuel
tube
to
compressor
attachment
AC
25
Y
1
L
AC744
7
Remove
four
bolts
securing
com
pressor
to
its
bracket
Compressor
and
attachment
can
now
be
detached
as
an
assembly
Notes
a
There
are
a
total
of
four
bolts
two
on
upper
side
of
bracket
and
two
on
lower
side
of
compreSsor
Loosen
upper
bolts
and
remove
lower
bolts
When
removing
upper
bolts
securely
hold
compressor
with
one
hand
b
When
installing
temporarily
tighten
upper
bolts
then
tighten
lower
bolts
Page 516 of 537

IDLER
PULLEY
FAN
BELT
TENSION
ADJUSTMENT
The
standard
compressor
drive
belt
tension
is
between
8
and
12
mm
AC480
Note
Be
sure
to
loosen
locking
nut
before
turning
adjusting
bolt
Re
tighten
it
after
adjustment
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Remove
drive
belt
To
do
this
loosen
locking
nut
before
loosening
adjusting
bolt
Drive
belt
will
then
be
detached
2
Remove
idler
pulley
from
bracket
by
r
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or
king
nut
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rota
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Check
i
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bracket
for
cracks
Replace
arts
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damaged
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when
depressed
with
thumb
pressure
midway
between
the
crankshaft
and
compressor
pulleys
If
necessary
turn
adjusting
bolt
to
move
idler
pulley
up
or
down
until
belt
tension
is
correct
Idler
pulley
Crankshaft
pulley
AC456
Fig
AC
32
Adjustment
of
bolt
tension
3
Connect
low
and
high
pressure
pipes
to
their
proper
positions
in
engine
compartment
Notes
3
Be
sure
to
use
two
wrenches
when
connecting
pipe
joints
b
Plug
pipe
opening
immediately
after
pipe
disconnection
c
Be
careful
not
to
break
expansion
valve
This
valve
is
wrapped
with
heat
insulating
tape
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Detach
cooling
unit
cover
Icyom
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AC766
Fig
AC
34
Removing
cooling
unit
cover
7
Remove
three
ducts
from
cooling
unit
i
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I
11
AC767
Fig
A
C
35
Removing
cooler
ducts
8
Remove
thermo
switch
control
cable
from
conne
ctor
9
Remove
cooling
unit
and
bracket
as
an
assembly
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