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A/C-HEATER SYSTEM - MANUAL
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NOTE: If system doors allow air leaks, evaporator will freeze up
and testing will not be possible.
2) Adjust engine speed to 2500 RPM. Position controls for
maximum cooling and high blower. Insert thermometer in left register
and close all other ducts. With vehicle out of sun, close all windows
and doors. Connect pressure gauges and check readings.
3) If both gauges read too high, replace expansion valve. If
both read too low, recharge system after locating leak. If both
readings are normal, go to next step. If pressure side is too high and
suction side is normal, go to step 5). If pressure side is too low and
suction side is too high, go to step 6). If pressure side is normal
and suction side is too low, go to step 7).
4) Turn compressor off and observe gauges. If readings
equalize in 30 seconds, replace compressor. If readings take longer to
equalize, ensure capillary installation in evaporator is 7" (178 mm)
long on all models.
5) If installation is correct, run system at maximum cooling
for 15 minutes. If thermometer indicates temperature below 36øF (2øC)
when compressor is turned off, or temperature is above 48
øF (9øC) with
compressor on, replace temperature switch.
6) Check condenser fins and clean or straighten. If operation
is still not correct, discharge system, using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment, until bubbles show in sight glass.
Recharge until bubbles disappear, and recheck pressures. If still
incorrect, locate leaks and tighten fittings. Discharge system using
approved refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Evacuate to remove
all air and recharge system.
7) Check for bubbles at sight glass. If present, repair leaks
and recharge system. If no bubbles are present, check condenser-to-
expansion valve line for kinks and repair if necessary. Feel along
line from condenser to expansion valve. If there are no cold spots,
replace expansion valve.
8) If cold spot is felt, remove and flush out lines and
condenser. Check for bubbles at sight glass. If there are no bubbles
present, replace compressor. If bubbles are present, check for leaks.
Repair and recharge system.
INTERMITTENT COOLING
1) Ensure fan motor operates in all 4 speeds, air duct closes
off outside air and heater water valve is closed. Adjust belt tension
and clean condenser.
NOTE: If system doors allow air to leak by, evaporator will freeze
up and testing will no longer be possible.
2) Adjust engine speed to 2500 RPM. Set controls for maximum
cooling and high fan. Insert thermometer in left air duct and close
all other ducts. With vehicle under shade, close windows and doors and
connect pressure gauges. Operate system for 10 minutes.
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AA - USING THIS SECTION (GENERAL HELP INFORMATION)
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* Replacement intervals.
* Belt adjustment.
* Engine Compression.
* Valve clearance.
* Valve Arrangement.
* Ignition coil specifications.
* High tension wire resistance.
* Spark plug type and gap.
* Firing order.
* Ignition timing.
* Fuel pump performance and injector resistance specifications
* Slow and fast idle speed and mixture specifications.
* Carbon monoxide (CO) level specifications.
* Throttle position sensor/switch specifications.
C - SPECIFICATIONS
This is a collection of quick-reference type specifications.
This article is helpful when you are familiar with proper adjustment
procedures and only need specifications. Included in this section are:
* Battery specifications.
* Fluid capacities.
* Replacement intervals.
* Belt adjustment.
* Engine Compression.
* Valve clearance.
* Valve Arrangement.
* Ignition coil specifications.
* High tension wire resistance.
* Spark plug type and gap.
* Firing order.
* Ignition timing.
* Fuel pump performance and injector resistance specifications
* Slow and fast idle speed and mixture specifications.
* Carbon monoxide (CO) level specifications.
* Throttle position sensor/switch specifications.
D - ADJUSTMENTS
This article contains the information that use to be included
in the TUNE-UP section. Checking and adjusting valves, spark plugs,
spark plug wires, base ignition timing and idle speed are found in
this section. Use this article for routine maintenance. Also, if you
have a driveability problem, ensure all on-vehicle adjustments are
correct before proceeding with any diagnosis.
E - THEORY/OPERATION
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AA - USING THIS SECTION (GENERAL HELP INFORMATION)
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This article covers basic theory and operation of engine
performance-related systems and components. Before diagnosing vehicles
or systems with which you are not completely familiar, read this
article.
F - BASIC TESTING
When diagnosing driveability problems, there are certain
"BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES" which must FIRST be performed. It is
necessary to perform a careful, complete check of basic engine
mechanical and electrical conditions, and verify spark availability
and adequate fuel supply.
The procedures apply to both computerized and non-
computerized systems. If all systems are okay, go to G - TESTS W/
CODES for vehicles with self-diagnostic systems or H - TESTS W/O CODES
for diagnosis by symptom.
G - TESTS W/ CODES
Use this article to retrieve and interpret trouble codes from
the engine computer self-diagnostic system. Once information is
retrieved, diagnostic procedures are given to help pinpoint and repair
computer system/component faults. Necessary steps for clearing trouble
codes are also given. If faults indicated by trouble codes are not
present at time of testing, proceed to TESTS W/O CODES for
intermittent testing procedures.
H - TESTS W/O CODES
This article helps trouble shoot driveability problems based
upon available "SYMPTOMS" and "INTERMITTENT TESTING" procedures.
Procedures in this section should lead you to specific component or
system tests which may or may not be computer monitored/controlled.
I - SYS/COMP TESTS
In this article, you will find tests for systems and
components related to air induction systems (turbochargers), fuel
control, ignition control, and emissions control systems.
J - PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS
PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS are supplied (where available) to speed up
the diagnostic process. By checking pin voltages at the electronic
control unit, it is possible to determine if the control unit is
receiving and transmitting proper voltage signals.
K - SENSOR RANGE CHARTS
Use the SENSOR OPERATING RANGE CHARTS to determine if a
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AA - USING THIS SECTION (GENERAL HELP INFORMATION)
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sensor is out of calibration. A sensor that is out of calibration may
not set a trouble code, but it will cause driveability problems.
L - WIRING DIAGRAMS
Use these WIRING DIAGRAMS to identify and trace component
circuits, locate shorts and opens in circuits, and understand how
individual circuits function as part of a system. The diagrams in this
article are only for fuel, ignition and emission systems
M - VACUUM DIAGRAMS
The VACUUM DIAGRAMS will assist you in finding incorrectly
routed vacuum hoses which may cause driveability problems or computer
indicated malfunctions.
N - REMOVE/INSTALL/OHAUL
N - REMOVE/INSTALL/OHAUL contains information found in the
sub-headings of REMOVAL, OVERHAUL & INSTALLATION. These are procedures
and specifications required to remove, overhaul (if possible) and
install components related to engine performance.
WHERE TO START
PERFORM BASIC INSPECTION
1) Verify customer complaint.
2) Perform visual inspection. See F - BASIC TESTING.
3) Test engine sub-system to determine that the following
systems are functioning properly. See F- BASIC TESTING.
* Mechanical conditions (compression)
* Ignition output
* Fuel Delivery
4) Check air induction system for leaks.
5) Check & adjust basic engine settings listed below to
ensure they are to specification. See D - ADJUSTMENTS.
* Ignition timing
* Idle speed
CHECK FOR TROUBLE CODES
1) If equipped with self-diagnostics, check for trouble
codes. Refer to G - TESTS W/ CODES.
2) Repair causes of trouble code(s).
3) Clear control unit memory.
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
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ABBREVIATIONS
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Thursday, March 23, 2000 09:42PM³CBVV ³Carburetor Bowl Vent Valve ³
³cc
³Cubic Centimeter ³
³CCC
³Computer Command Control ³
³CCD
³Computer Controlled Dwell ³
³CCM
³Central Control Module ³
³CCO
³Converter Clutch Override ³
³CCOT
³Cycling Clutch Orifice Tube ³
³CCW
³Counterclockwise ³
³CDI
³Capacitor Discharge Ignition ³
³CEC
³Computerized Engine Control ³
³CFI
³Central Fuel Injection ³
³CID
³Cubic Inch Displacement ³
³CID
³Cylinder Identification sensor ³
³CIS
³Continuous Injection System ³
³CIS-E
³Continuous Injection System-Electronic ³
³CKT
³Circuit ³
³CLR
³Clear ³
³CNG
³Compressed Natural Gas ³
³CO
³Carbon Monoxide ³
³CO2
³Carbon Dioxide ³
³CONV
³Convertible ³
³CP
³Canister Purge ³
³CPA
³Connector Position Assurance ³
³CPS
³Crank Position Sensor ³
³CTS
³Coolant Temperature Sensor ³
³CV
³Check Valve or Constant Velocity ³
³CVC
³Constant Vacuum Control ³
³CW
³Clockwise ³
³CYL or Cyl.
³Cylinder ³
³Calif.
³California ³
³Carb.
³Carburetor ³
³Chrg.
³Charging ³
³Circ.
³Circuit ³
³Cntrl.
³Control ³
³Comp.
³Compressor or Compartment ³
³Conn.
³Connector ³
³Cont.
³Continued ³
³Conv.
³Convertible or Converter ³
³Cu. In.
³Cubic Inch ³
³Cyl.
³Cylinder ³
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"D" ABBREVIATION TABLE
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³ABBREVIATION
³DEFINITION ³
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³"D"
³Drive ³
³DBC
³Dual Bed Catalyst ³
³DC
³Direct Current or Discharge ³
³DDD
³Dual Diaphragm Distributor ³
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ABBREVIATIONS
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Thursday, March 23, 2000 09:42PM³CBD ³Closed Bowl Distributor ³
³CBVV
³Carburetor Bowl Vent Valve ³
³cc
³Cubic Centimeter ³
³CCC
³Computer Command Control ³
³CCD
³Computer Controlled Dwell ³
³CCM
³Central Control Module ³
³CCO
³Converter Clutch Override ³
³CCOT
³Cycling Clutch Orifice Tube ³
³CCW
³Counterclockwise ³
³CDI
³Capacitor Discharge Ignition ³
³CEC
³Computerized Engine Control ³
³CFI
³Central Fuel Injection ³
³CID
³Cubic Inch Displacement ³
³CID
³Cylinder Identification sensor ³
³CIS
³Continuous Injection System ³
³CIS-E
³Continuous Injection System-Electronic ³
³CKT
³Circuit ³
³CLR
³Clear ³
³CNG
³Compressed Natural Gas ³
³CO
³Carbon Monoxide ³
³CO2
³Carbon Dioxide ³
³CONV
³Convertible ³
³CP
³Canister Purge ³
³CPA
³Connector Position Assurance ³
³CPS
³Crank Position Sensor ³
³CTS
³Coolant Temperature Sensor ³
³CV
³Check Valve or Constant Velocity ³
³CVC
³Constant Vacuum Control ³
³CW
³Clockwise ³
³CYL or Cyl.
³Cylinder ³
³Calif.
³California ³
³Carb.
³Carburetor ³
³Chrg.
³Charging ³
³Circ.
³Circuit ³
³Cntrl.
³Control ³
³Comp.
³Compressor or Compartment ³
³Conn.
³Connector ³
³Cont.
³Continued ³
³Conv.
³Convertible or Converter ³
³Cu. In.
³Cubic Inch ³
³Cyl.
³Cylinder ³
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"D" ABBREVIATION TABLE
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³ABBREVIATION
³DEFINITION ³
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³"D"
³Drive ³
³DBC
³Dual Bed Catalyst ³
³DC
³Direct Current or Discharge ³
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ALTERNATOR & REGULATOR - BOSCH
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ARTICLE BEGINNING
1989-92 ELECTRICAL
Alternators & Regulators - Bosch
Cabriolet, Fox, Golf, GTI, Jetta, Jetta GLI, Vanagon
1991 Corrado, Passat & Golf GL
NOTE: Some Golf, GTI, Jetta and Jetta GLI models may use a
Motorola alternator. Please refer to ALTERNATORS - SEV
MOTOROLA article. Vanagon models only use Bosch 90-amp
alternators.
DESCRIPTION
Bosch alternators are conventional 3-phase, self-rectifying
type alternators. Bosch 65 through 75-amp alternators use 3 positive
and 3 negative diodes connected to stator windings to rectify current.
Bosch 90-amp alternators use 14 diodes.
All alternators use 3 exciter diodes connected to stator
windings. These diodes turn off the alternator indicator light and
supply power to the voltage regulator while the engine is running.
Bosch regulators are transistorized and integral with alternator.
BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
BELT TENSION SPECIFICATIONSÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄApplication (1) Deflection In. (mm)
New Belt ................................... 5/64 (2)
Used Belt ................................. 13/64 (5)
(1) - Deflection is with 22 lbs. (10 kg) pressure
applied midway on longest belt run.
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ TESTING (ON-VEHICLE)
WIRING CONTINUITY TEST
1) Connect a voltmeter between alternator "B+" terminal and
ground. Voltmeter should indicate battery voltage. If not, check
wiring between alternator and battery.
2) Turn ignition on and ensure alternator indicator light
comes on. If light does not come on, check wiring between alternator
and warning light, including indicator bulb.
OUTPUT TEST
1) Ensure connections at battery, alternator, and starter
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
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seconds maximum and then stop. Depress brake pedal a few times; pump
should operate again for a few seconds. If pump motor does not
operate, check electrical system. If pump motor operates for more than
60 seconds, internal or external hydraulic leak may be indicated.
Check for external leaks. If external leak is not found, further
testing may be needed to check for internal leaks.
ANTI-LOCK WARNING LIGHT
Start engine. ANTI-LOCK warning light should come on, then
turn off after a few seconds. If light does not come on when engine is
started, check electrical system. If light comes on and stays on,
fault has been detected by the ECU and testing will be needed. See
SYSTEM TESTING under DIAGNOSIS & TESTING.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
SYSTEM TESTING
NOTE: Check battery condition, brake fluid level, electrical
connections and wiring for damage. If fluid level is
incorrect or battery and/or electrical connections are
faulty, correct problem before preceding. Perform each step,
in sequence, to test entire system, except for ECU. If
faulty ECU is suspected, replace with a known good one, and
retest system. Unplug ECU connector for all test steps.
Power Voltage-To-ECU Test
Turn ignition off. Unplug ECU connector. Turn ignition on.
Using a voltmeter, check voltage between ECU connector terminals No. 1
and 2. See Fig. 2. If voltage is 10 volts or more, go to next test. If
voltage is less than 10 volts, check battery, ground, ABS fuse, relay
and wiring. Repair as necessary.Fig. 2: Identifying ECU Connector Terminals
Courtesy of Volkswagen United States, Inc.
ECU Relay Voltage Test
Connect a jumper wire between ECU connector terminals No. 2
and 8. See Fig. 2. Turn ignition on. Using a voltmeter, check voltage
between ECU connector terminals No. 1 and 3. If voltage is 10 volts or
more, go to next test. If voltage is less than 10 volts, check ABS
fuse. If fuse is faulty, replace and retest. If fuse is okay, check
wiring. If wiring is faulty, repair and retest. If wiring is okay,
replace relay and retest.
Brakelight Switch
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B - EMISSION APPLICATION
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ARTICLE BEGINNING
1990 ENGINE EMISSIONS
Emission Control Applications
Cabriolet, Corrado, Fox, Golf, Jetta, Passat, Vanagon
EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE APPLICATIONS
EMISSION CONTROL DEVICE APPLICATIONS TABLEÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄApplication Devices
Cabriolet 1.8L (CIS-E) PCV, EVAP, TWC, SPK, O2, CEC,
EVAP-PV, EVAP-VC, SPK-CC, VA
Corrado 1.8L (PFI) PCV, EVAP, TWC, O2, CEC,
PCV-HCB, EVAP-PV, EVAP-VC, SPK-CC
Fox 1.8L (CIS-E) PCV, EVAP, TWC, EGR (Calif.), O2,
CEC, EVAP-VC, EVAP-VS, EGR-VA (Calif.),
EGR-TVV (Calif.), SPK-CC, VA
Golf & Jetta
1.8L (CIS-E) PCV, EVAP, TWC, SPK, O2, CEC,
CE, EVAP-VC, EVAP-PV, SPK-CC, VA
2.0L (CIS-E) PCV, EVAP, TWC, EGR, SPK, O2, CEC,
CE, EVAP-VC, EGR-TVV, SPK-CC,
Passat 2.0L CIS-E PCV, EVAP, TWC, EGR (Calif.),
SPK, O2, CEC, CE, EVAP-VC,
EVAP-SV, EGR-TVV, SPK-CC,
Vanagon PFI PCV, EVAP, TWC, EGR, SPK, O2, CEC, EMR,
CE, EVAP-VC, EVAP-PV, SPK-CC, VA, VR
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ABBREVIATION DEFINITIONS
CEC - Computerized Engine Control
CE - Check Engine Light
CIS-E - Continuous Injection System-Electronic
EGR - Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EGR-VA - EGR-Vacuum Amplifier
EGR-TS - EGR Temperature Sensor
EGR-TVV - EGR Thermal Vacuum Valve
EVAP - Fuel Evaporation System
EVAP-CS - EVAP Control Solenoid
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C - SPECIFICATIONS
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Vanagon ...................... 21-25 ................... 3400ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE
NOTE: Fuel pump performance is a measurement of fuel pressure and
volume availability, not regulated fuel pressure.
FUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE TABLE (AFC-DIGIFANT)
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Pressure Min. Vol. in 30 Sec.
Application psi (kg/cm
ý) Pts. (L)
Cabriolet, Corrado,
Golf GL/GTI & Jetta .. 29-36 (2.0-2.5) ........... 1.0 (.5)
Vanagon ................. 33-39 (2.3-2.7) .......... 1.0 (.5)
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄFUEL PUMP PERFORMANCE TABLE (CIS-E & CIS-MOTRONIC)
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ Min. Vol. in 30 Sec.
Application @ Voltage Pts. (L)
Fox
10 ...................................... .8 (.375)
11 ..................................... 1.1 (.520)
12 ..................................... 1.4 (.675)
Jetta GLi
10 ..................................... 1.0 (.460)
11 ..................................... 1.3 (.620)
12 ..................................... 1.6 (.750)
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ REGULATED FUEL PRESSURE TABLE
REGULATED FUEL PRESSURE TABLE
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ (1) Engine Off At Idle
Application psi (kg/cm
ý) psi (kg/cmý)
Fox ....................... 38.0 (2.6) ...... 75-82 (5.3-5.8)
Jetta GLi ................. 48.0 (3.3) ...... 89-95 (6.1-6.6)
Cabriolet, Corrado,
Golf GL/GTI, Jetta .... 29-36 (2.0-2.5) ... 75-82 (5.2-5.6)
Vanagon ................. 29-36 (2.0-2.5) ...... (2) 33 (2.2)
(1) - After checking fuel pressure at idle, turn ignition switch
to the OFF position.
(2) - With pressure regulator vacuum hose disconnected, pressure
should be 36 psi (2.5 kg/cm
ý).
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ