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HVAC

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STEP INSPECTION

ACTION

11

Inspect evaporator piping connec-

tions in cooling unit for gas leakage

are piping connections for evapora-

tor in cooling unit free of gas

leakage?

Yes

If the vane makes a noise, add 10ml of compres-

sor oil to the A/C compressor. Verify that the

noise is no longer heard. Adjust refrigerant to

specified amounts.

No

If piping is damaged or cracked, replace it.

If there is no damage, go to next step.

12

Inspect evaporator piping connec-

tions in cooling unit for looseness

Yes

Tighten connections to specified torque.

If the vane makes a noise, add 10 ml of compres-

sor oil to the A/C compressor.

Verify that the noise is no longer heard. Adjust

refrigerant to specified amounts.

No

If the vane makes a noise, add 10 ml of compres-

sor oil to the A/C compressor.

Verify that the noise is no longer heard. Replace

O-ring on piping, adjust refrigerant to specified

amounts.

13

Inspect piping connections for

looseness are piping connections

loose?

Yes

Tighten connections to specified torque. If the

vane makes a noise, add 10ml of compressor oil

to the A/C compressor. Verify that the noise is no

longer heard.

Adjust refrigerant to specified amounts.

No

If the vane makes a noise, add 10ml of compres-

sor oil to the A/C compressor.

Verify that the noise is no longer heard. Adjust

refrigerant to specified amounts.

14

Verify whether malfunction is in

expansion valve, air mix and com-

pressor oil or elsewhere does

refrigerant’s high-pressure value

hardly increases?

Yes

Go to next step.

(Pressure hardly increases.)

No

Go to step 17.

15

Verify whether a malfunction is in

compressor oil amount and a/c

compressor or elsewhere when

engine is racing, does high-

pressure value increase?

Yes

Return to step 3.

No

Go to next step