1. |
If the compressor is marginally operable,
run the engine at idle speed, and let the air conditioning work for
a few minutes, then shut the engine
off. |
2. |
Disconnect the negative cable from the
battery. |
3. |
Recover the refrigerant with a
recovery/charging station. |
4. |
Loosen the drive
belt. |
5. |
Remove the bolts, then disconnect the
suction line (A) and discharge line (B) from the compressor. Plug or
cap the lines immediately after disconnecting them to avoid moisture
and dust contamination.

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6. |
Disconnect the compressor clutch connector
(A), and then remove 3 mounting bolts and the
compressor.

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1. |
Make sure of the length of compressor
mounting bolts, and then tighten it A→B→C→D order.
TORQUE : 2.04 ~ 3.36 kgf.m (0.2 ~ 3.33
N.m, 0.14 ~ 0.24 lb.ft)
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2. |
Install in the reverse order of removal, and
note these items.
A. |
If you're installing a new compressor,
drain all the refrigerant oil from the removed compressor, and
measure its volume, Subtract the volume of drained oil from
150cc(5.07 fl.oz) the result is the amount of oil you should
drain from the new compressor (through the suction
fitting). |
B. |
Replace the O-rings with new ones at
each fitting, and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil before
installing them. Be sure to use the right O-rings for R-134a
to avoid leakage. |
C. |
To avoid contamination, do not return
the oil to the container once dispensed, and never mix it with
other refrigerant oils. |
D. |
Immediately after using the oil,
replace the cap on the container and seal it to avoid moisture
absorption. |
E. |
Do not spill the refrigerant oil on
the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if the refrigerant oil
contacts the paint, wash it off
immediately. |
F. |
Adjust the drive
belt. |
G. |
Charge the system and test its
performance. | |
1. |
Check the plated parts of the disc & hub
assembly (A) for color changes, peeling or other damage. If there is
damage, replace the clutch set. |
2. |
Check the pulley (B) bearing play and drag
by rotating the pulley by hand. Replace the clutch set with a new
one if it is noisy or has excessive play/drag.

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3. |
Measure the clearance between the pulley (B)
and the disc & hub assembly (A) all the way around. If the
clearance is not within specified limits, remove the disc & hub
assembly and add or remove shim (gap washer) as needed to increase
or decrease clearance.
Clearance: 0.5 ± 0.15mm (0.019 ± 0.005
in.)
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The shims (gap washers) are available
in seven thicknesses: 0.7mm, 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.1mm, 1.2mm
and 1.3mm. |

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4. |
Check operation of the magnetic
clutch.Connect the compressor side terminals to the battery (+)
terminal and the ground battery (-) terminal to the compressor
body.
Check the magnetic clutch operating noise to
determine the condition.

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1. |
Remove the center bolt (A) while holding the
disc & hub assembly with a commercially available disc & hub
assembly bolt remover; Special tool number 09977-29000.
TORQUE: 10~15N.m (1.02~1.53kgf.m,
7.37~11lbf.ft)
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2. |
Remove the disc & hub assembly (A) and
shim (gap washer) (B), taking care not to lose the shims. If the
clutch needs adjustment, increase or decrease the number and
thickness of shims as necessary, then reinstall the disc & hub
assembly, and recheck its clearance.

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3. |
If you removal the field coil, remove
retainer ring (A) with retainer ring pliers.
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Be careful not to damage the
pulley (B) and compressor during
removal/installation. |
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Once retainer ring (A) is
removed, replace it with a new
one. | |

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4. |
Remove the screw from the field coil ground
terminal. Remove the retainer ring (B) and then remove the field
coil (C) from the shaft with a puller. Be careful not to damage the
coil and compressor.

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5. |
Reassemble the compressor clutch in the
reverse order of disassembly, and note these items :
A. |
Clean the pulley and compressor
sliding surfaces with non-petroleum
solvent. |
B. |
Install new retainer rings, and make
sure they are fully seated in the
groove. |
C. |
Make sure that the pulley turns
smoothly after its
reassembled. | | |