Compressor NISSAN 350Z 2007 Z33 Automatic Air Conditioner Owner's Manual
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1. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR CIRCUIT AND INTAKE SENSOR CIRCUIT
Check ambient sensor and intake sensor. Refer to AT C - 4 6 , "
FUNCTION CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" ,
see No. 9.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 2.
NG >>
Malfunctioning ambient sensor: Refer to AT C - 9 2 , "Ambient Sensor Circuit" .
Malfunctioning intake sensor: Refer to ATC-100, "Intake Sensor Circuit" .
2. PERFORM AUTO ACTIVE TEST
Refer to PG-20, "
Auto Active Test" .
Dose the magnet clutch operate?
YES >> WITH CONSULT-III: GO TO 5.
WITHOUT CONSULT-III: GO TO 6.
NO >> Check 10A fuse (No. 79, located in IPDM E/R), and GO TO 3. Refer to PG-23, "
IPDM E/R Termi-
nal Arrangement" .
3. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN IPDM E/R AND COMPRESSOR
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect IPDM E/R connector and compressor connector.
3. Check continuity between IPDM E/R harness connector E8 ter-
minal 33 and compressor harness connector F24 terminal 1.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 4.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
4. CHECK MAGNET CLUTCH CIRCUIT
Check for operation sound when applying battery voltage direct cur-
rent to terminal.
OK or NG
OK >> 1. Replace IPDM E/R.
2. Go to self-diagnosis procedure AT C - 4 6 , "
FUNCTION
CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and preform self-
diagnosis STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch opera-
tion normal.
NG >> 1. Replace magnet clutch.
2. Go to self-diagnosis procedure AT C - 4 6 , "
FUNCTION
CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE" and preform self-
diagnosis STEP-4. Confirm that magnet clutch operation normal.
5. CHECK BCM INPUT (COMPRESSOR ON) SIGNAL
Check compressor ON/OFF signal. Refer to AT C - 3 3 , "
CONSULT-III Function (BCM)" .
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 8.
NG >> GO TO 6.
33 – 1 : Continuity should exist.
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A/C SW ON : AIR COND SIG ON
A/C SW OFF : AIR COND SIG OFF
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6. CHECK CIRCUIT CONTINUITY BETWEEN BCM AND UNIFIED METER AND A/C AMP.
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Disconnect BCM connector and unified meter and A/C amp.
connector.
3. Check continuity between BCM harness connector M90 terminal
27 and unified meter and A/C amp. harness connector M50 ter-
minal 42.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 7.
NG >> Repair harness or connector.
7. CHECK VOLTAGE FOR UNIFIED METER AND A/C AMP. (COMPRESSOR ON SIGNAL)
1. Reconnect BCM connector and unified meter and A/C amp.
connector.
2. Turn ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between unified meter and A/C amp. harness
connector M50 terminal 42 and ground.
OK or NG
OK >> GO TO 8.
NG-1 >> If the voltage is approx. 5 V when A/C switch is ON: Replace unified meter and A/C amp.
NG-2 >> If the voltage is approx. 0 V when A/C switch is OFF: Replace BCM.27 – 42 : Continuity should exist.
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Terminals
Condition Voltage (+)
(−) Unified meter
and A/C amp.
connectorTerminal No.
M50 42 GroundA/C switch: ON
(Blower motor oper-
ates.)Approx. 0 V
A/C switch: OFF Approx. 5 V
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ATC-84
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*1ATC-125, "Removal and Installation
of Compressor"
*2ATC-69, "Blower Motor Circuit"*3EM-12, "Checking Drive Belts"
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ATC-86
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TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR UNUSUAL PRESSURE
Whenever system’s high and/or low side pressure(s) is/are unusual, diagnose using a manifold gauge. The
marker above the gauge scale in the following tables indicates the standard (usual) pressure range. Since the
standard (usual) pressure, however, differs from vehicle to vehicle, refer to above table (Ambient air tempera-
ture-to-operating pressure table).
Both High- and Low-pressure Sides are Too High
High-pressure Side is Too High and Low-pressure Side is Too Low
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Both high- and low-pressure sides
are too high.The pressure returns to normal
soon after water is splashed on
condenser.Excessive refrigerant charge
in refrigeration cycle.Reduce refrigerant until speci-
fied pressure is obtained.
Air suction by cooling fan is
insufficient.Insufficient condenser cooling
performance.
↓
1. Condenser fins are clogged.
2. Improper fan rotation of
cooling fan.
Clean condenser.
Check and repair cooling
fan as necessary.
Low-pressure pipe is not
cold.
When compressor is
stopped high-pressure value
quickly drops by approxi-
mately 196 kPa (2 kg/cm
2 ,
28 psi). It then decreases
gradually thereafter.Poor heat exchange in con-
denser
(After compressor operation
stops, high-pressure
decreases too slowly.).
↓
Air in refrigeration cycle.Evacuate repeatedly and
recharge system.
Engine tends to overheat.Engine cooling systems mal-
function.Check and repair each engine
cooling system.
An area of the low-pressure
pipe is colder than areas
near the evaporator outlet.
Low-pressure pipe is some-
times covered with frost.
Excessive liquid refrigerant
on low-pressure side.
Excessive refrigerant dis-
charge flow.
Expansion valve is open a
little compared with the
specification.
↓
Improper expansion valve
adjustment.Replace expansion valve.
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Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
High-pressure side is too high and
low-pressure side is too low.
Upper side of condenser and
high-pressure side are hot,
however, liquid tank is not so
hot.High-pressure tube or parts
located between compressor
and condenser are clogged or
crushed.
Check and repair or replace
malfunctioning parts.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
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High-pressure Side is Too Low and Low-pressure Side is Too High
Both High- and Low-pressure Sides are Too Low
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
High-pressure side is too low and
low-pressure side is too high.High- and low-pressure sides
become equal soon after com-
pressor operation stops.Compressor pressure opera-
tion is improper.
↓
Damaged inside compressor
packings.Replace compressor.
No temperature difference
between high- and low-pres-
sure sides.Compressor pressure opera-
tion is improper.
↓
Damaged inside compressor
packings.Replace compressor.
AC356A
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Both high- and low-pressure sides
are too low.
There is a big temperature
difference between liquid
tank outlet and inlet. Outlet
temperature is extremely
low.
Liquid tank inlet and expan-
sion valve are frosted.Liquid tank inside is slightly
clogged.
Replace liquid tank.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
Temperature of expansion
valve inlet is extremely low
as compared with areas
near liquid tank.
Expansion valve inlet is
frosted.
Temperature difference
occurs somewhere in high-
pressure side.High-pressure pipe located
between liquid tank and
expansion valve is clogged.
Check and repair malfunc-
tioning parts.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
Expansion valve and liquid
tank are warm or slightly cool
when touched.Low refrigerant charge.
↓
Leaking fittings or compo-
nents.Check refrigerant for leaks.
Refer to ATC-138, "
Checking
for Refrigerant Leaks" .
There is a big temperature dif-
ference between expansion
valve inlet and outlet while the
valve itself is frosted.Expansion valve closes a little
compared with the specifica-
tion.
↓
1. Improper expansion valve
adjustment.
2. Malfunctioning expansion
valve.
3. Outlet and inlet may be
clogged.
Remove foreign particles by
using compressed air.
Replace expansion valve.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
An area of the low-pressure
pipe is colder than areas near
the evaporator outlet.Low-pressure pipe is clogged
or crushed.
Check and repair malfunc-
tioning parts.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
Air flow volume is not enough
or is too low.Evaporator is frozen.
Check intake sensor circuit.
Refer to ATC-100, "
Intake
Sensor Circuit" .
Replace compressor.
Repair evaporator fins.
Replace evaporator.
Refer to AT C - 6 9 , "Blower
Motor Circuit" .
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Low-pressure Side Sometimes Becomes Negative
Low-pressure Side Becomes Negative
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Low-pressure side sometimes
becomes negative.
Air conditioning system
does not function and does
not cyclically cool the com-
partment air.
The system constantly func-
tions for a certain period of
time after compressor is
stopped and restarted.Refrigerant does not dis-
charge cyclically.
↓
Moisture is frozen at expan-
sion valve outlet and inlet.
↓
Water is mixed with refriger-
ant.
Drain water from refrigerant
or replace refrigerant.
Replace liquid tank.
AC354A
Gauge indication Refrigerant cycle Probable cause Corrective action
Low-pressure side becomes nega-
tive.
Liquid tank or front/rear side of
expansion valve’s pipe is
frosted or wet with dew.High-pressure side is closed
and refrigerant does not flow.
↓
Expansion valve or liquid tank
is frosted.Leave the system at rest until
no frost is present. Start it
again to check whether or not
the malfunction is caused by
water or foreign particles.
If water is the cause, initially
cooling is okay. Then the
water freezes causing a
blockage. Drain water from
refrigerant or replace refrig-
erant.
If due to foreign particles,
remove expansion valve
and remove the particles
with dry and compressed air
(not shop air).
If either of the above meth-
ods cannot correct the mal-
function, replace expansion
valve.
Replace liquid tank.
Check lubricant for contami-
nation.
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NoiseNJS00018
SYMPTOM: Noise
INSPECTION FLOW
*1ATC-53, "Operational Check"*2ATC-126, "Check Disc to Pulley
Clearance"
*3AT C - 2 1 , "Maintenance of Lubricant
Quantity in Compressor"
*4EM-12, "Checking Drive Belts"
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INTAKE SENSOR
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REMOVAL
1. Remove low-pressure pipe 1 and high-pressure pipe 2. Refer to ATC-131, "Removal and Installation of
Low-pressure Pipe 1 and High-pressure Pipe 2" .
CAUTION:
Cap or wrap the joint of evaporator, low-pressure pipe 1, 2 and high-pressure pipe 1, 2 with suit-
able material such as vinyl tape to avoid the entry of air.
2. Slide evaporator to passenger side, and then remove intake
sensor.
INSTALLATION
Installation is basically the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Replace O-rings of low-pressure pipe 1, 2 and high-pressure pipe 1, 2 with new ones, and then
apply compressor oil to it when installing it.
Mark the mounting position of intake sensor bracket prior to removal so that the reinstalled sen-
sor can be located in the same position.
Female-side piping connection is thin and easy to deform. Slowly insert the male-side piping
straight in axial direction.
Insert piping securely until a click is heard.
After piping connection is completed, pull male-side piping by hand to make sure that connection
does not come loose.
When recharging refrigerant, check for leaks.
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HEATER & COOLING UNIT ASSEMBLY
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12. Remove mounting bolts from heater & cooling unit assembly.
13. Remove steering column assembly mounting nuts and bolt.
14. Remove steering member mounting bolts, and then remove steering member.
15. Remove heater & cooling unit assembly.
INSTALLATION
Installation is basically the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
Replace O-rings of low-pressure pipe 2 and high-pressure pipe 1 with new ones, and then apply
compressor oil to it when installing it.
Female-side piping connection is thin and easy to deform. Slowly insert the male-side piping
straight in axial direction.
Insert piping securely until a click is heard.
After piping connection is completed, pull male-side piping by hand to make sure that connection
does not come loose.
When recharging refrigerant, check for leaks.
NOTE:
When filling radiator with coolant, refer to CO-10, "Changing Engine Coolant" .
Recharge the refrigerant.
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Heater & cooling unit assembly mounting bolts
: 6.9 N·m (0.7 kg-m, 61 in-lb)
Steering member and steering column assembly mounting nuts and bolt
: 12 N·m (1.2 kg-m, 9 ft-lb)
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REFRIGERANT LINES
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Refer to AT C - 7 , "Precautions for Refrigerant Connection" .
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REMOVAL
1. Use a refrigerant collecting equipment (for HFC-134a) to discharge the refrigerant.
2. Remove tower bar. Refer to FSU-20, "
TOWER BAR" .
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