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(3) Pull switch out of manifold.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
HIGH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
WARNING: AVOID BREATHING A/C REFRIGERANT
AND LUBRICANT VAPOR OR MIST. EXPOSURE MAY
IRRITATE EYES, NOSE AND THROAT. USE ONLY
APPROVED SERVICE EQUIPMENT MEETING SAE
REQUIREMENTS TO DISCHARGE R-134a SYSTEM.
IF ACCIDENTAL SYSTEM DISCHARGE OCCURS,
VENTILATE WORK AREA BEFORE RESUMING SER-
VICE.
R-134a SERVICE EQUIPMENT OR VEHICLE A/C
SYSTEM SHOULD NOT BE PRESSURE TESTED OR
LEAK TESTED WITH COMPRESSED AIR. MIXTURE
OF AIR and R-134a CAN BE COMBUSTIBLE AT ELE-
VATED PRESSURES. THESE MIXTURES ARE
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN
FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAUSING INJURY OR PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE.
REMOVAL
(1) Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine,
remove the refrigerant from A/C system.
(2) Rotate the high pressure relief valve counter-
clockwise and separate relief valve from the vehicle
(Fig. 32).
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures
using a new O-ring seal. Evacuate and charge the
refrigerant system.
HEATER CORE
Refer to Air Distribution Recondition of this section
for heater core removal procedure.
HEATER HOSES
CAUTION: When removing hoses from heater core
inlet or outlet nipples DO NOT exert excess pres-
sure. The heater core may become damaged and
leak engine coolant.
NOTE: Review Cooling System Precautions before
proceeding with this operation.
REMOVAL
(1) Drain engine cooling system. Refer to Group 7,
Cooling System.
(2) Remove clamp at end of heater hose to be
removed.
(3) RHD vehicles, heater hoses at the heater core
connection have quick connects (Fig. 33). The quick
connect consist of two pieces; a quick connect and
insert. The quick connect is removed by compressing
the insert with a pliers, pull quick connect free of
insert/nipple. Carefully compressed insert pulling the
quick connect from connector nipple. The insert will
remain on the connector nipple as the quick connect
is removed.
(4) Remove the heater hose clamp from the heater
hose at the block and remove hose.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The insert should be remove from the con-
nector nipple and place it in side of the quick con-
nect.
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Fig. 33 Heater Hose Quick Connect
Fig. 32 High Pressure Relief Valve Location
24 - 24 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGPL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
SUCTION LINE
WARNING: THE REFRIGERANT MUST BE RECOV-
ERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY PART OF THE
REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS.
REMOVAL
(1) Using a R-134a refrigerant recovery machine,
remove the refrigerant from A/C system.
(2) Remove retaining bolt at expansion valve (Fig.
40).
(3) Remove line at drier.
(4) Remove line at compressor.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL CABLE
The Control Cable can be removed and installed
without having to remove the instrument panel from
the vehicle.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove instrument panel upper cowl panel.
(2) Remove right side upper instrument panel
bezel (Fig. 35).
(3) Remove center vent duct (Fig. 36).
(4) Remove upper defrost duct (Fig. 37).
(5) Remove inner defrost duct (Fig. 38).
(6) Disconnect cable at heater unit.
(7) Disconnect cable at control panel. Remove con-
trol from instrument panel.
(8) Remove cable from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures,
adjust cable and test. See Temperature Control Cable
Adjustment in this section.
UNIT HOUSING
The instrument panel must be removed in order to
remove the Unit Housing. Refer to group 8E Instru-
ment Panel and Gauges for detailed procedure.
WARNING: THE R-134a REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
MUST BE RECOVERED BEFORE SERVICING ANY
PART OF THE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove instrument panel from vehicle. Refer
to group 8E Instrument Panel and Gauges for
detailed procedure.
(2) Drain cooling system and remove heater hoses
at the dash panel. Place plugs in the heater core out-
lets to prevent coolant spillage during unit housing
removal.
Fig. 40 Bolt RemovalFig. 38 Instrument Panel Inner Defrost Duct
Fig. 39 Recirculation Door Actuator
PLHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 - 27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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GROUP TAB LOCATOR
INIntroduction
INaIntroduction
0Lubrication and Maintenance
2Suspension
3Differential and Driveline
5Brakes
6Clutch
6aClutch
7Cooling
8ABattery
8BStarting
8CCharging System
8CaCharging System
8DIgnition System
8EInstrument Panel and Systems
8EaInstrument Panel and Systems
8FAudio System
8GHorns
8HVehicle Speed Control System
8HaVehicle Speed Control System
8JTurn Signal and Flashers
8KWindshield Wipers and Washers
8KaWindshield Wipers and Washers
8LLamps
8LaLamps
8MRestraint System
8NElectrically Heated Systems
8NaElectrically Heated Systems
8PPower Door Locks
8QaImmobilizer System
8SPower Windows
8TPower Mirrors
8TaPower Mirrors
8UChime Warning/Reminder System
8WWiring Diagrams - LHD and RHD
9Engine
9aEngine
11Exhaust System and Intake Manifold
11aExhaust System and Intake Manifold
13Frame and Bumpers
13aFrame and Bumpers
14Fuel System
14aFuel System - 1.8L Engine
19Steering
19aSteering
21Transaxle
21aTransaxle
22Tires and Wheels
23Body
24Heating and Air Conditioning
25Emission Control Systems
25aEmission Control System - 1.8L Engine