belt RENAULT KANGOO 1998 KC / 1.G Heating And Ventilation Workshop Manual
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AIR CONDITIONING
Fault finding charts
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KANGOO
ALL TYPES
AFTER
REPAIR
CHART 14AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEMS
Performance poor
NOTES
noSee CHART 14A.
noEnd of fault finding.
noSee CHART 11.
noEnd of fault finding.
Is it an air flow problem?yesSee CHART 2 or CHART 9.
no
A
yes
yes
yes
Before carrying out any work, check that the customer uses the air conditioning
correctly.
Non regulated air conditioning.
Check that the compressor operates, with the
air conditioning on, passenger compartment
ventilation on maximum in recirculation
mode, engine running at idle.
Does the compressor operate?
Check the tension of the compressor belt, the
clutch air gap and its condition.
Retension the belt or change
the compressor clutch.
Does the fault persist?
yes
Ensure that the recirculation flap is in the
recirculation position in air conditioning
recirculation mode.
Is it in this position?
Check that the flap travel is complete,
readjust the cable if necessary.
Does the fault persist?
Check that the components which were removed are connected correctly.
Check that the system operates correctly.
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AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor
62D7F ENGINE
13829R1
REMOVAL
Drain the R134a coolant circuit.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove:
- the compressor drive belt,
- the two connecting pipes (A),
- the retaining strut bolt (B),
- the three compressor retaining bolts (C).
Remove the compressor.
NOTE: it is essential to place plugs on the pipes
and on the compressor to prevent the entry of hu-
midity into the circuit.
REFITTING
If it is changed, the compressor is supplied filled
with oil.
Position the compressor the correct way round
(filler plug facing upwards).
Tighten the three bolts (C) (Tightening torque:
2.1 daN.m).
Fit the strut retaining bolts (B).
Refit the two R134a coolant pipes (A) on the
compressor (Tightening torque:
2.1 daN.m).
Fit the drive belt and tension it.
Create a vacuum, then fill the R134a coolant cir-
cuit using the filling equipment.
NOTE: when refitting the connecting pipes on the
compressor, it is essential to fit all the bolts, then
bring them into contact before torque tightening
them. The aim is to ensure that the pipe is positio-
ned correctly so that it is not damaged at the cut
off (1).
Check the condition of the seals and lubricate
them with
P.A.G. SP 10 oil.
IMPORTANT
When changing the compressor, it is essential to
top up the oil.
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AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor
62F8Q ENGINE
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a lift.
Drain the R134a coolant circuit.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the front bumper.
From above, remove:
- the compressor drive belt,
- the two connecting pipes (A),
- the connecting pipe retaining lug (B).
From underneath the vehicle, remove the three
compressor retaining bolts and remove the
compressor.
NOTE: it is essential to fit plugs on the pipes and
on the compressor to prevent humidity from ente-
ring the circuit.
13947R
REFITTING
If it is changed, the compressor is supplied filled
with oil.
Position the compressor the correct way round
(filler plug facing upwards).
Tighten the three bolts (C) (Tightening torque:
2.1 daN.m).
Refit the two R134a coolant pipes (A) on the
compressor (Tightening torque:
2.1 daN.m) as well
as bracket (B).
Fit the drive belt and tension it.
Create a vacuum, then fill the R134a coolant cir-
cuit using the filling equipment.
NOTE: when refitting the connecting pipes on the
compressor, it is essential to fit all the bolts, then
bring them into contact before torque tightening
them. The aim is to ensure that the pipe is positio-
ned correctly so that it is not damaged at the cut
off (1).
Check the condition of the seals and lubricate
them with
P.A.G. SP 10 oil.
IMPORTANT
When changing the compressor, it is essential to
top up the oil.
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AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor
62E7J ENGINE
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a lift.
Drain the R134a coolant circuit.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove:
- the engine undertray,
- the bumper.
From above, remove:
- the accessories drive belt,
- the two R134a connecting pipes (A).
From underneath the vehicle, remove:
- the compressor drive belt,
- the compressor retaining bolts and remove the
the compressor.
NOTE: it is essential to fit plugs on the pipes and
on the compressor to prevent humidity from ente-
ring the circuit.
REFITTING
If it is changed, the compressor is supplied filled
with oil.
Position the compressor the correct way round
(filler plug facing upwards).
Tighten the retaining bolts (C) (Tightening tor-
que: 2.1 daN.m).
Refit the two R134a coolant pipes (A) on the
compressor (Tightening torque:
2.1 daN.m).
Fit the drive belts and tension them.
Create a vacuum, then fill the R134a coolant cir-
cuit using the filling equipment.
NOTE: when refitting the connecting pipes on the
compressor, it is essential to fit all the bolts, then
bring them into contact before torque tightening
them. The aim is to ensure that the pipe is positio-
ned correctly so that it is not damaged at the cut
off (1).
Check the condition of the seals and lubricate
them with
P.A.G. SP 10 oil.
IMPORTANT
When changing the compressor, it is essential to
top up the oil.
14229R
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