SUZUKI JIMNY 2005 3.G Service Repair Manual
Manufacturer: SUZUKI, Model Year: 2005, Model line: JIMNY, Model: SUZUKI JIMNY 2005 3.GPages: 687, PDF Size: 13.38 MB
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CAUTION:
When the heater unit is disassembled and reassembled,
locking force of the heater case lock may reduce. In such
a case, tighten the heater case with a tapping screw of
M4
×L16 (1) as shown in the figure, or air may leak from its
joint section.
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SECTION 1B
AIR CONDITIONING (OPTIONAL)
CONTENTS
General Description ....................................... 1B-3
Major Components and Location ................. 1B-3
Refrigerant Circulation ................................. 1B-4
Refrigerant Type .......................................... 1B-4
Diagnosis ........................................................ 1B-5
General Diagnosis Table .............................. 1B-5
Abnormal Noise Diagnosis ........................... 1B-7
Abnormal noise from compressor ............ 1B-7
Abnormal noise from magnetic clutch ...... 1B-7
Abnormal noise from tubing ..................... 1B-7
Abnormal noise from condenser .............. 1B-7
Abnormal noise from crankshaft pulley .... 1B-8
Abnormal noise from tension pulley ......... 1B-8
Abnormal noise from A/C evaporator ....... 1B-8
Abnormal noise from blower fan motor .... 1B-8
Quick Checking of Refrigerant Charge......... 1B-9Performance Diagnosis.............................. 1B-10
Performance diagnosis table.................. 1B-12
Detail diagnosis table (Ambient
temperature at 30°C (86°F)) .................. 1B-13
Compressor Drive Belt ............................... 1B-15
Electronical Diagnosis ................................ 1B-16
Wiring Diagram .......................................... 1B-16
A/C System Inspection of ECM and ITS
Circuits ....................................................... 1B-17
Refrigerant Recovery, Evacuating and
Charging ....................................................... 1B-21
Operation Procedure for Refrigerant
Charging .................................................... 1B-21
Recovery .................................................... 1B-22
Replenishing Compressor Oil .................... 1B-22 WARNING:
For vehicles equipped with Supplemental Restraint (Air Bag) System:
Service on and around the air bag system components or wiring must be performed only by an
authorized SUZUKI dealer. Refer to “Air Bag System Components and Wiring Location View” under
“General Description” in air bag system section in order to confirm whether you are performing ser-
vice on or near the air bag system components or wiring. Please observe all WARNINGS and “Ser-
vice Precautions” under “On-Vehicle Service” in air bag system section before performing service
on or around the air bag system components or wiring. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in
unintentional activation of the system or could render the system inoperative. Either of these two
conditions may result in severe injury.
Technical service work must be started at least 90 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the
“LOCK” position and the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Otherwise, the system
may be activated by reserve energy in the Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM).
CAUTION:
The air conditioning system of this vehicle uses refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a).
None of refrigerant, compressor oil and component parts is interchangeable between two types of
A/C: one using refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) and the other using refrigerant CFC-12 (R-12).
Be sure to check which refrigerant is used before any service work including inspection and mainte-
nance. For identification between these two types, refer to “Refrigerant Type” in this section.
When replenishing or changing refrigerant and compressor oil and when replacing parts, make sure
that the material or the part to be used is appropriate to the A/C installed in the vehicle being serviced.
Use of incorrect one will result in leakage of refrigerant, damage in parts or other faulty condition.
NOTE:
For basic servicing method of the air conditioning system that is not described in this section, refer to
AIR CONDITIONING BASIC MANUAL (Part number: 99520-02130).
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Evacuating ................................................. 1B-23
Evacuating procedure ............................ 1B-23
Charging .................................................... 1B-25
Charging procedure ............................... 1B-25
Removing Manifold Gauge Set .................. 1B-28
Leak Test ................................................... 1B-28
On-Vehicle Service ...................................... 1B-29
Service Precaution ..................................... 1B-29
Refrigerant line ....................................... 1B-29
Handling refrigerant HFC-134a
(R-134a) ................................................. 1B-30
Condenser Assembly ................................. 1B-31
Receiver / Dryer ......................................... 1B-32
Condenser Cooling Fan Assembly ............ 1B-33Cooling Unit (Evaporator) .......................... 1B-34
A/C Evaporator Thermistor (A/C Evaporator
Temperature Sensor)................................. 1B-37
Expansion Valve ........................................ 1B-37
Dual Pressure Switch ................................ 1B-38
A/C Switch ................................................. 1B-39
Condenser Cooling Fan Motor Relay ........ 1B-39
Compressor ............................................... 1B-39
Magnet Clutch............................................ 1B-41
Lip Type Seal ............................................. 1B-45
Tightening Torque Specification................ 1B-46
Required Service Materials ......................... 1B-47
Special Tools ............................................... 1B-47
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General Description
Major Components and Location
1. Cooling unit 6. Suction hose 11. Foot air 16. Heater unit
2. Compressor 7. Receiver / dryer outlet pipe 12. Defroster air 17. A/C evaporator
3. Condenser assembly 8. Condenser outlet pipe 13. Demister air 18. Dual pressure switch
4. Receiver / dryer 9. Expansion valve 14. Fresh air 19. Low pressure service (charge) valve
5. Discharge hose 10. Ventilation air 15. Recirculation air 20. High pressure service (charge) valve
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Refrigerant Circulation
Refrigerant Type
Whether the A/C in the vehicle being serviced uses HFC-134a
(R-134a) or CFC-12 (R-12) is indicated on compressor label (1).
Also, it can be checked by the shape of the service (charge) valve
(2).
A: Liquid 1. Compressor 4. Receiver / dryer 7. Evaporator
B: Vapor 2. Magnet clutch 5. Dual pressure switch
C: Superheated vapor 3. Condenser assembly 6. Expansion valve
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Diagnosis
General Diagnosis Table
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Cool air won’t come
out (A/C system won’t
operative)No refrigerant Perform recover, evacuation and charging.
Fuse blown Check fuses in main and circuit fuse
boxes, and check short circuit to ground.
A/C switch faulty Check A/C switch.
Blower fan switch faulty Check blower fan switch referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
A/C evaporator thermistor faulty Check A/C evaporator thermistor.
Dual pressure switch faulty Check dual pressure switch.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
ECT sensor faulty Check ECT sensor referring to Section 6E.
ECM and its circuit faulty Check ECM and its circuit referring to Sec-
tion 6E.
4WD controller faulty Check 4WD controller referring to Section
3D.
Cool air won’t come
out (A/C compressor
won't operative)ECM faulty Check ECM and its circuit referring to Sec-
tion 6E.
Magnet clutch faulty Check magnet clutch.
Compressor drive belt loosen or broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Cool air won’t come
out (A/C condenser
cooling fan motor
won’t operative)Fuse blown Check “A/C” fuse in main fuse box, and
check short circuit to ground.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Condenser cooling fan motor relay
faultyCheck condenser cooling fan motor relay.
Condenser cooling fan motor faulty Check condenser cooling fan motor.
Cool air won’t come
out (Blower fan motor
won’t operative)Fuse blown Check fuses in main and circuit fuse
boxes, and check short circuit to ground.
Blower fan motor resistor faulty Check blower fan motor resistor referring
to Section 1A.
Blower fan switch faulty Check blower fan switch referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary.
Blower fan motor faulty Check blower fan motor referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
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Cool air won’t come
out or insufficient
cooling (A/C system
normal operative)Insufficient or excessive charge of
refrigerantCheck charge of refrigerant and system for
leaks.
Condenser clogged Check condenser.
A/C evaporator clogged or frosted Check A/C evaporator and A/C evaporator
thermistor.
A/C evaporator thermistor faulty Check A/C evaporator thermistor.
Expansion valve faulty Check expansion valve.
Receiver / dryer clogged Check receiver / dryer.
Compressor drive belt loosen or broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Magnetic clutch faulty Check magnetic clutch.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Air in A/C system Replace receiver / dryer, and perform
evacuation and charging.
Air leaking from cooling unit or air duct Repair as necessary.
Heater and ventilation system faulty Check air inlet box (cooling unit), heater
control lever assembly and heater unit
referring to Section 1A.
Blower fan motor faulty Check blower fan motor referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
Excessive compressor oil existing in
A/C systemPull out compressor oil in A/C system cir-
cuit, and replace compressor.
Cool air won’t come
out only intermittentlyWiring connection faulty Repair as necessary.
Expansion valve faulty Check expansion valve.
Excessive moisture in A/C system Replace receiver / dryer, and perform
evacuation and charging.
Magnetic clutch faulty Check magnetic clutch.
Excessive charge of refrigerant Check charge of refrigerant.
Thermal switch faulty Check thermal switch.
Cool air comes out
only at high speedCondenser clogged Check A/C condenser.
Insufficient charge of refrigerant Check charge of refrigerant.
Air in A/C system Replace receiver / dryer, and perform
evacuation and charging.
Compressor drive belt loosen or broken Adjust or replace drive belt.
Compressor faulty Check compressor.
Cool air won’t come
out only at high speedExcessive charge of refrigerant Check charge refrigerant.
A/C evaporator frosted Check A/C evaporator and A/C evaporator
thermistor.
Insufficient velocity of
cooled airA/C evaporator clogged or frosted Check A/C evaporator and A/C evaporator
thermistor.
Air leaking from cooling unit or air duct Repair as necessary.
Blower fan motor faulty Check blower fan motor referring to Sec-
tion 1A.
Wiring or grounding faulty Repair as necessary. Condition Possible Cause Correction
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Abnormal Noise Diagnosis
There are various types of noise, ranging from those produced in the engine compartment to those from the
passenger compartment, also from rumbling noises to whistling noises.
Abnormal noise from compressor
Abnormal noise from magnetic clutch
Abnormal noise from tubing
Abnormal noise from condenser
Condition Possible Cause Correction
During compressor
operation, a rumbling
noise is heard propor-
tional to engine revo-
lutions.Inadequate clearance in piston area (piston or
swash-plate).Repair or replace compressor as
necessary
A loud noise is heard
at a certain rpm, dis-
proportionately to
engine revolution.Loose or faulty compressor drive belt. Adjust drive belt tension, or replace
belt.
Loose compressor mounting bolts. Retighten mounting bolts.
A loud rattle is heard
at low engine rpm.Loose compressor clutch plate bolt. Retighten clutch plate bolt.
Replace compressor if it was oper-
ated in this condition for a long
time.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
A rumbling noise is
heard when compres-
sor is not operating.Worn or damaged bearings. Replace magnet clutch assembly.
A chattering noise is
heard when compres-
sor is engaged.Faulty clutch clearance (excessive). Adjust clutch clearance.
Worn clutch friction surface. Replace magnet clutch assembly.
Compressor oil leaked from lip type seal. Replace lip type seal.
Contaminating the friction surface. Replace compressor body assem-
bly.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
A droning noise is
heard inside vehicle,
but not particularly
noticeable in engine
compartment.Faulty tubing clamps. Reposition clamps or increase the
number of clamps.
Resonance caused by pulsation from variations
in refrigerant pressure.Attach a silencer to tubing, or mod-
ify its position and length.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Considerable vibra-
tion in condenser.Resonance from condenser bracket and body. Firmly insert a silencer between
condenser bracket and body.
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Abnormal noise from crankshaft pulley
Abnormal noise from tension pulley
Abnormal noise from A/C evaporator
Abnormal noise from blower fan motor
Condition Possible Cause Correction
A large rattling noise
is heard at idle or sud-
den acceleration.Loosen crankshaft pulley bolt. Retighten bolt.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Clattering noise is
heard from pulley.Worn or damaged bearing. Replace tension pulley.
Pulley cranks upon
contact.Cracked or loose bracket. Replace or retighten bracket.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Whistling sound is
heard from A/C evapo-
rator.Depending on the combination of the interior /
exterior temperatures, engine rpm and refriger-
ant pressure, the refrigerant flowing out of the
expansion valve may, under certain conditions,
make a whistling sound.At times, slightly decreasing refrig-
erant volume may stop this noise.
Inspect expansion valve and
replace if faulty.
Condition Possible Cause Correction
Blower fan motor
emits a chirping
sound in proportion to
its speed of rotation.Worn or damaged motor brushes or commuta-
tor.Repair or replace blower fan motor.
Fluttering noise or
large droning noise is
heard from blower fan
motor.Leaves or other debris introduced from fresh air
inlet to blower fan motor.Remove debris and make sure that
the screen at fresh air inlet is intact.
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Quick Checking of Refrigerant Charge
The following procedure can be used for quickly checking whether
the A/C system has a proper charge of refrigerant or not.
Run engine at fast idle, and operate A/C at its maximum cooling
capacity for a few minutes. Then, look at the sight glass (1) on
receiver / dryer (2) and compare what is observed with the symp-
toms listed in below.
CHECKING REFRIGERANT CHARGE
3. Bubbles
Symptom Charge of refrigerant condition Correction
Bubbles observed in sight glass Insufficient charge of refrigerant in
systemCheck system for leaks with a
leak tester.
No bubbles observed in sight glass No or insufficient charge of refrig-
erant in systemRefer to the items 3 and 4.
No temperature difference between
compressor inlet and outletEmpty or nearly empty system Evacuate and charge system and
then check it for leaks with a leak
tester.
Noticeable temperature difference
between compressor inlet and outletProper or too much charge of
refrigerant in systemRefer to the items 5 and 6.
When A/C is turned OFF, refrigerant in
sight glass clears immediately and
remains clearToo much charge of refrigerant in
systemDischarge excess refrigerant in
order to obtain a specified charge.
When A/C is turned OFF, refrigerant in
sight glass once produces bubbles and
then clearsProper charge of refrigerant in
systemNo correction needed because
charge of refrigerant is normal.