8-136 METERS AND GAUGES - Combination Meter
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
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I Disassembly steps
1. Meter cover
2. Buzzer
8. Window plate
3. Fuel and water temperature gauge 9. Meter case
4. Tachometer
10. Printed circuit boad
5. Speedometer
6. Indicator panel
NOTE 7. Meter glass Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble. 1 STB Revision -1
24-34 AIR-CONDITIONING-Service Adiustment Procedures
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PEAFORMANCE TEST
TESI N24FWAB NOTE
Air temperature in test room must be 21°C (70°F) minimum for this
test.
(1) Connect a tachometer and manifold gauge set.
(2) Set air conditioner controls to Max air conditioner, tempera-
ture lever on full cool, and blower on high.
(3) Turn engine on 1000 rpm with air conditioner clutch engaged.
(4) Engine should be warmed up with doors, windows, and hood
open.
(5) Insert a thermometer in the left center air conditioner outlet
and operate the engine for 5 minutes.
(6) Note the discharge air temperature.
NOTE
If the clutch cycles, take the reading before the clutch disen-
gages.
Performance Temperature Chart Garage ambient
temperature
21 “C 26.5 “C 32 “C 37.5 “C 40.6 “C (70 “F) (80 “F) (90 “F) (100 “F) (I 05 “F)
Discharge air
temperature
Compressor
discharge pressure
Evaporator suction
pressure
1.7-4.4 “C 1.7-5.0 “C 1.7-5.6 “C 1.7-6.1 “C 1.7-6.7 “C (35-40 “F) (35-41 “F) (35-42 “F) (35-43 “F) (35-44 “F)
928- 1,322 kPa 1.069-1.547 kPa 1,209-1,772 kPa 1,336-1,969 kPa 1,406-2,109 kPa
(132-188 psi) (152-220 psi) (172-252 psi) (190-280 psi) (200-300 psi)
127-148 kPa
131-162 kPa 134-176 kPa 135- 188 kPa 136-194 kPa
(18-21 psi) (18.6-23 psi) (19-25 psi) (19.2-26.8 psi) (19.4-27.6 psi)
REFRIGERANT LEAK REPAIR PROCEDURE N24FnAB
LOST CHARGE If the system has lost all charge due to a leak:
(1) Evacuate the system. (See the procedure).
(2) Charge the system with approximately one pound of refriger-
ant.
(3) Check for leaks.
(4) Discharge the system.
(5) Repair leaks.
(6) Replace receiver drier.
Caution
Refrigerant
leak tester
Replacement filter-drier units must be sealed while in stor-
age. The drier used in these units will saturate water quickly
upon exposure to the atmosphere. When installing a drier,
have all tools and supplies ready for quick reassembly to
avoid keeping the system open any longer than necessary. (7) Evacuate and charge the system.
LOW CHARGE If the system has not lost all of its refrigerant charge; locate and
tester repair all leaks. If it is necessary to increase the system pressure
up to find the leak (because of an especially low charge) add refrig-
erant. If it is possible to repair the leak without discharging the
refrigerant system, use the procedure for correcting low refriger-
2OUO316 ant level.
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