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NO.6 AIR FROM VENTS NOT COLD ENOUGH [FULL-AUTO AIR CONDITIONER]



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Air from vents not cold enough

DESCRIPTION

  • Magnetic clutch operates but A/C system malfunctions

POSSIBLE CAUSE

NOTE:

  • If the engine coolant temperature increases due to a cooling system malfunction, the fail-safe function disables the A/C operation.

  • Drive belt malfunction

  • Refrigerant pressure sensor malfunction

  • Malfunction in blower unit or condenser

  • Cooling fan system malfunction

  • Condenser or related part malfunction

  • A/C unit or condenser malfunction

  • Receiver/drier or expansion valve malfunction (valve closes too much)

  • Malfunction in refrigerant lines

  • A/C compressor system malfunction, insufficient compressor oil

  • Over filling of compressor oil, malfunction in expansion valve or A/C unit air mix link system

  • Evaporative temperature sensor malfunction


Diagnostic procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1

INSPECT CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT FOR DTC
  • Retrieve the climate control unit DTC using the M-MDS.

  • Are there DTC displayed?

Yes

Go to the applicable DTC troubleshooting procedures. (See DTC TABLE [FULL-AUTO AIR CONDITIONER].)

No

Go to the next step.

2

INSPECT REFRIGERANT PRESSURE TO LOCATE MALFUNCTION

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Record the inspection result.

  • If the refrigerant high-pressure and low-pressure values are both high, go to Step 6.

  • If the refrigerant high-pressure and low-pressure values are approximately the same, go to Step 9.

  • If the refrigerant high-pressure and low-pressure values are both low, go to Step 11.

  • If there is a vacuum on the low pressure side and extremely low pressure on the high pressure side, go to Step 17.

  • If there is low pressure on the high pressure side and high pressure on the low pressure side, replace the A/C compressor, then go to Step 21. (See A/C COMPRESSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

  • If the refrigerant pressure is other than above condition, go to Step 19.

3

INSPECT REFRIGERANT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

Yes

Operation is normal. (Recheck malfunction symptoms.)

No

Go to the next step.

4

INSPECT DRIVE BELT

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Adjust or replace the drive belt, then go to the next step. (See DRIVE BELT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.5].)

5

INSPECT REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Repair or replace malfunctioning part according to inspection result, then go to Step 21.

6

INSPECT COOLING FAN OPERATION

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Repair or replace the malfunctioning location according to the inspection results.

Then go to Step 21.

7

VISUALLY INSPECT CONDENSER
  • Is the condenser fin clogged or obstructed by foreign matter?

Yes

Remove the foreign matter.

Repair the condenser fin.

Then go to Step 21.

No

Go to the next step.

8

CHECK REFRIGERATION SYSTEM FOR OVERCHARGE OR AIR CONTAMINATION
  • Is the low side line hot to the touch?

Yes

Recover refrigerant. Evacuate system for one hour. Refill with correct amount of refrigerant, and go to Step 21.

No

Recover refrigerant, evacuate for 15 minutes, refill with correct amount and go to Step 21.

9

VERIFY IF WHETHER MALFUNCTION IS IN EXPANSION VALVE OR ELSEWHERE
  • Compare the refrigerant pressure of the low pressure side with the high pressure side at Step 3.

  • Is there little difference between the high pressure side and low pressure side readings (refer to graph in REFRIGERANT PRESSURE CHECK procedure)? (See REFRIGERANT PRESSURE CHECK.)

Yes

Replace the expansion valve.

After performing the following servicing, go to Step 21.

  • Adjust the compressor oil to the specified level.

  • After discharging, charge with new refrigerant to the specified level.

No

Go to the next step.

10

INSPECT AIR MIX DOOR RELATED PART INSTALLATION
  • Measure the climate control unit terminals 2G and 2E voltage when the temperature control dials are set to MAX COLD and MAX HOT by control panel.

  • Are voltages normal?

Yes

Adjust the compressor oil to the specified amount, then go to Step 21.

(See A/C COMPRESSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

No

  • Inspect the air mix link, air mix crank, and air mix rod of the A/C unit correctly and securely installed to their positions. (See A/C UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

  • Repair or install the suspect part correctly according to inspection result, then go to Step 21.

11

INSPECT A/C UNIT FOR BLOCKAGE
  • Is the A/C unit intake and air filter restricted?

Yes

Remove the cause of the restriction. Replace the air filter if it is restricted.

(See AIR FILTER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

Then go to Step 21.

No

Go to the next step.

12

VERIFY IF WHETHER MALFUNCTION IS REFRIGERANT LINE LEAKAGE OR ELSEWHERE
  • Verify if there is gas leakage from the system hoses using the gas leak tester.

  • Is there gas leakage?

Yes

  • If there is leakage from a system hose connection area, go to Step 14.

  • If there is leakage other than from a system hose connection area, go to Step 16.

No

Go to the next step.

13

VISUALLY INSPECT REFRIGERANT LINE
  • Is a system hose crushed?

Yes

Replace the crushed system hose.

(See REFRIGERANT LINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

After performing the following servicing, go to Step 21.

  • Adjust the compressor oil to the specified level.

  • After discharging, charge with new refrigerant to the specified level.

No

Go to Step 20.

14

VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION IS IN REFRIGERANT LINE JOINT LOOSE OR O-RING

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Go to Step 16.

15

VISUALLY INSPECT REFRIGERANT LINE
  • Is a system hose crushed?

Yes

Replace the crushed system hose.

(See REFRIGERANT LINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

After performing the following servicing, go to Step 21.

  • Adjust the compressor oil to the specified level.

  • After discharging, charge with new refrigerant to the specified level.

No

Adjust the compressor oil to the specified amount, then go to Step 21.

(See A/C COMPRESSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

16

VISUALLY INSPECT REFRIGERANT LINE
  • Is a system hose crushed?

Yes

Replace the O-ring of the leaking area.

Replace the crushed system hose.

(See REFRIGERANT LINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

After performing the following servicing, go to Step 21.

  • Adjust the compressor oil to the specified level.

  • After discharging, charge with new refrigerant to the specified level.

No

Replace the O-ring of the leaking area.

After performing the following servicing, go to Step 21.

  • Adjust the compressor oil to the specified level.

  • After discharging, charge with new refrigerant to the specified level.

17

VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION IS WATER IN REFRIGERANT SYSTEM OR ELSEWHERE
  • Is there is no refrigerant pressure on the low pressure side, or is it normal?

Yes

Replace the condenser. (Water in refrigerant system)

(See CONDENSER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

Go to Step 21.

No

Go to the next step.

18

VERIFY IF MALFUNCTION IS IN RECEIVER DRYER FILTER OR EXPANSION VALVE
  • Remove the expansion valve and verify its condition.

  • Is there refrigerant leakage or valve restriction?

Yes

If there is foreign matter restricting the valve:

  • Remove the foreign matter.

If there is refrigerant leakage or restriction:

  • Replace the expansion valve.

Perform discharge, charge with new refrigerant, and then go to Step 21.

No

Replace the condenser. (Receiver/Dryer filter is clogged.)

(See CONDENSER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

Then go to Step 21.

19

INSPECT EVAPORATIVE TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Yes

Verify the evaporator temperature sensor position.

(See A/C UNIT DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY.)

Then go to Step 21.

No

Replace the evaporator temperature sensor, then go to Step 21.

(See A/C UNIT DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY.)

20

INSPECT AIR MIX DOOR RELATED PART INSTALLATION
  • Measure the climate control unit terminals 2G and 2E voltage when the temperature control dials are set to MAX COLD and MAX HOT by control panel.

  • Are voltages normal?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

  • Inspect the air mix link, air mix crank, and verify that the air mix rod of the A/C unit is correctly and securely installed to their positions. (See A/C UNIT DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY.)

  • Repair or install the suspect part correctly according to the inspection result, then go to the next step.

21

VERIFY THAT MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM DOES NOT RECUR AFTER REPAIR
  • If the refrigerant discharged during inspection has not been recharged, charge with new refrigerant to the specified level.

  • Does cool air discharge from the vents? (Are results of refrigerant system performance test normal?)

Yes

Troubleshooting completed. Explain repairs to customer.

No

Recheck malfunction symptoms, then repeat from Step 1 if malfunction recurs.




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