Description
80 page, Official Toyota Corona Celica Carina Air Conditioning Repair Manual
This 1970-1977 Toyota Corona Celica Carina Air Conditioning Repair Manual provides service, repair, and maintenance information for the Toyota Corona RT85L, Celica RA21L, and Carina TA12L Air Conditioning systems.
This 1970-1977 Toyota Corona Celica Carina Air Conditioning Repair Manualis a high quality reproduction of the original out of print manual.
Table of Contents
I. THE PRINCIPLE OF THE AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONER
A. THE PURPOSE OF AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING
B. EVAPORATION AND LIQUEFACTION
C. LATENT HEAT.
D. REFRIGERATION CYCLE.
E. REFRIGERANT (R-12)
II. THE FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
FOR AIR CONDITIONER.
A. COMPRESSOR
B. MAGNETIC CLUTCH
C- CONDENSE#.
D. RECEIVER
El EXPANSION VALVE-
F. EVAPORATOR-.
G. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
III. AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS
A. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
B. AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS
1. BLOWER CONTROL SWITCH-
2. COOLING.
3. VENT
4. HEATING.
5. DEFROSTING
6. DEHUMIDIFYING.
IV. EXPLODED VIEW.
IV-1 ENGINE COMPARTMENT.
IV-2 COMPRESSOR.
IV-3 COOLING UNIT.
V. CONNECTION AND WIRING’•
VI. TOOLS FOR REPAIRING.
VII. PIPING TECHNIQUES
VIII. TROUBLESHOOTING.
IX. INSPECTION AND REPAIRING
IX-1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
A. FUSE
B. AIR CONDITIONER WIRE HARNESS AS POWER SOURCE
TO MAGNETIC CLUTCH STATOR COIL
C. BLOWER CONTROL SWITCH.
D. BLOWER MOTOR AND BLOWER.
E. MICROSWITCH
F. THERMOSTAT
G. THERMISTOR
H. IDLING STABILIZER AMPLIFIER.
IX-2 COMPONENT OF AIR CONDITIONER.
A. MAGNETIC CLUTCH.
1-1. “F” type MAGNETIC CLUTCH (For CELICA)
1-2. ”G” type MAGNETIC CLUTH (For CORONA and CELICA)
B. COMPRESSOR
C. CONDENSER.
D. RECEIVER
E. EXPANSION VALVE.
F. COOLING UNIT (EVAPORATOR).
G. RECTANGULAR CENTER OUTLET.
H. AIR CONDITIONER LINES.
I. COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT AND FAN BELT
IX-3 CHECK FOR AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT BY SIGHT GLASS
X. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN HANDLING REFRIGERANT (R-12)
XI. CHECKING THE REFRIGERATION OIL
XII. EVACUATING AND CHARGING METHOD.
A. INSTALLING THE REFRIGERANT CHARGING GAUGE
B. HANDLING OF THE REFRIGERANT DRUM SERVICE VALVE.
C. EVACUATING THE SYSTEM
D. LEAK TESTING THE SYSTEM
E. CHARGING THE SYSTEM
XIII. PERFORMANCE TEST .