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DEFINITION:
The V5 compressor is a variable displacement compressor which matches
air conditioning demand by changing the stroke rather than cycling the clutch.
A control valve is located in the rear head of the compressor. The
control valve senses the compressor low side pressure and causes
the compressor mechanism to change stroke.
During extended periods of shutdown, liquid refrigerant collects in
the compressor crankcase. This is normal. The cooling action may be delayed
for up to 2 minutes until the refrigerant is pumped from the compressor
crankcase.
Because the V5 compressor always runs and the system does not cycle,
these diagnostic procedures differ from those used for fixed displacement
systems. Use these procedures in order to avoid needlessly replacing
A/C components.
Certain conditions which are normal to proper air conditioning system
operation may lead an owner to wrongly suspect a problem.
The air discharged from the air conditioning system may not feel as
cold as expected under conditions of high humidity. The reason is that the
vaporized moisture in humid air heats more effectively than dry air
does, making the humid air harder to cool.
In terms of overall comfort, however, the dryer dehumidified air coming
from the air conditioning system during hot, humid weather evaporates more
moisture on a person's skin, providing more of a cooling effect than
might be felt from cooler but more humid air.
This fact should be explained to an owner if no mechanical cause is
found for a persistent complaint of insufficient cooling.
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| Did you
perform the A/C System Performance Test?
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Step 2
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System Performance Test
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- Inspect the A/C fuse for an open. Refer to
Circuit Testing
and
Wiring Repairs
in Wring Systems.
- Inspect the compressor clutch connector for an open or a poor
connection.
Did you find and correct the condition?
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System Performance Test
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Step 3
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- Inspect the temperature cable operation.
- Move the temperature control rapidly from the coldest to the hottest
position.
- Listen for the door hitting at each end.
- Repair as necessary. Refer to
Temperature Control Cable Adjustment
in HVAC Systems - Manual.
Is the repair complete?
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System Performance Test
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Step 4
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| Inspect the blower motor for proper operation. Refer to
Symptoms - HVAC Systems - Manual
.
Is the repair complete?
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System Performance Test
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Step 5
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| Inspect the cooling fan system for proper operation. Refer
to
Symptoms - Engine Cooling
in Engine
Cooling.
Is the repair complete?
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Step 6
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- Inspect the condenser for restricted air flow.
- Clean and/or repair the condenser as necessary. Refer to
Condenser Replacement
.
Is the repair complete?
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System Performance Test
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Step 7
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| Inspect for a slipping, damaged or missing compressor drive
belt. Refer to
Drive Belt Replacement
in
Engine Mechanical.
Is the repair complete?
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Step 8
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- The ambient air temperature must be at least 16°C (60°F).
- The engine should be at operating temperature.
- Ensure that the R-134a manifold gage set is properly calibrated.
- Connect the High and Low side pressure gages to the service ports
on the vehicle.
- Both pressures should be almost equal to each other.
Are both pressures 345 kPa (50 psi) or higher?
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Step 10
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Step 9
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- Leak test the system. Refer to
Leak Testing
.
- Add 0.45 kg (1.0 lb) of refrigerant if necessary.
- Evacuate and recharge the system. Refer to
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging
.
Is the repair complete?
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- Run the engine at idle.
- Set the air mode to the FRESH position.
- Set the blower speed to HIGH.
- Set the temperature control to the coldest position.
- Depress the A/C switch to the ON position.
Does the compressor clutch engage?
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Step 11
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HVAC Compressor Clutch Does Not Engage
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| Inspect the system for the following conditions:
• | The A/C lines vibrating against other components. Reposition,
repair or insulate the A/C lines as necessary. |
Is there noise from the compressor?
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Step 12
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Step 13
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| Repair or replace the compressor. Refer to the following:
Is the repair complete?
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Important: This test is designed for typical garage conditions: 21-32°C
(70-90°F) and no sun load. Normal discharge air temperature is typically
at least 7°C (20°F) cooler than ambient temperature. This
test is designed to create enough cooling load to cause the V5 to
operate at full stroke. This procedure must be followed exactly for
accurate test results.
- The ambient air temperature must be at least 16°C (60°F).
- Close all vehicle doors and windows.
- Set the air mode to the FRESH position.
- Set the blower speed to High.
- Set the temperature control to the coldest position.
- Depress the A/C switch to the ON position.
- Run the engine at idle for 5 minutes.
- Feel the liquid line on both sides of the orifice tube.
Is there a noticeable temperature difference?
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Step 15
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Step 14
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- Recover the refrigerant. Refer to
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging
.
- Inspect for a missing or damaged expansion (orifice) tube or O-ring.
Refer to
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement
.
Is the repair complete?
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Important: Humidity and temperature variables can create borderline diagnostic
conditions and increase the pressure range of a normally operating system.
If possible, test a known good system in order to determine if the
pressures are normal for the climatic conditions encountered.
- Operate the A/C system for 5 minutes or more.
- Record the High and Low side pressures while the cooling fans
are running.
- Locate the intersection of the High and Low side pressures on
the diagnostic table.
Do the pressures intersect in the grey side of the table?
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Step 16
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Step 19
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- The A/C system is still operating.
- Close the vehicle doors and windows.
- Open the hood.
- The engine cooling fans must be running.
- Feel the liquid line between the condenser and the expansion (orifice)
tube. The line should feel warm to the touch.
Does the line feel cold?
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Step 18
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Step 17
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| The refrigerant system is overcharged or there is air in the system.
Evacuate and recharge. Refer to
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging
and
Leak Testing
.
Is the repair complete?
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- Repair the restriction in the High side of the refrigerant system.
Refer to
Leak Testing
and
Refrigerant Recovery and Recharging
.
- Visually inspect the line/pipe for a frost spot in order to locate
the restriction.
Is the repair complete?
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| Do the pressures intersect in the striped side of the table?
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Step 20
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Step 28
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| Are the compressor
High and Low side pressures within 207 kPa (30 psi) of each
other?
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Step 21
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Step 23
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- The ambient air temperature must be at least 16°C (60°F).
- Close all vehicle doors and windows.
- Set the air mode to the FRESH position.
- Set the blower speed to HIGH.
- Set the temperature control to the coldest position.
- Depress the A/C switch to the ON position.
- Run the engine at 3000 RPM.
- Cycle the A/C switch ON and OFF every 20 seconds for 3 minutes.
Are the compressor High and Low side pressures within 207 kPa
(30 psi) of each other?
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Step 22
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Step 13
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- Inspect the compressor for seizure.
- Stop the engine.
- Disengage the compressor clutch.
- Rotate the compressor clutch driver, not the pulley, by hand.
Does the compressor clutch driver turn freely by hand?
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Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement
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Step 26
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| Is the Low side pressure 172-241 kPa (25-35 psi)?
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Step 24
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Step 26
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| The refrigerant
is undercharged. Add 0.40 kg (14 oz) of refrigerant.
Does the cooling performance improve?
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Step 9
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Step 25
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- Discharge the system.
- Inspect for a plugged expansion (orifice) tube or a restriction
in the High side of the system.
- Clear the lines.
- If only light debris is present in the tube, clean the tube using
compressed air.
- Clean or replace the expansion (orifice) tube as necessary. Refer
to
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement
.
Is the repair complete?
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Important: This control valve test is designed to create a low cooling load which
causes the V5 to operate at less than full stroke. This procedure must be
followed exactly for accurate test results.
- Run the engine for 5 minutes at 2000 RPM.
- Set the blower speed to LOW.
- Set the temperature control to the coldest position.
- Set the fresh/recirc door to the RECIRC position.
- Depress the A/C switch to the ON position.
- Close the vehicle's windows and doors.
- Open the hood.
Is the Low side pressure 172-241 kPa (25-35 psi)?
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Step 13
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Step 27
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| Replace
the control valve. Refer to the following:
Is the repair complete?
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| The pressures intersect in the white or normal side of
the table. The refrigeration system components are functioning properly.
Inspect for restrictions or leakage within the heater case. Refer
to
Air Recirculation Malfunction
in
HVAC Systems - Manual.
Is the repair complete?
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A/C System Reference Table
Symptom
| Possible Causes
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High Side Pressure Above Specifications
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• | The expansion (orifice) tube is restricted. The Low side pressure
may be lower than normal. Remove and inspect the expansion (orifice) tube.
Clean or replace the expansion (orifice) tube. Refer to
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement
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• | There is a High side restriction. Feel along the liquid line before
the expansion (orifice) tube. A cold line indicates a high side restriction.
Feel the hoses/pipes for an abrupt temperature change indicating
a restriction. Inspect the High side hoses/pipes for a frost spot
indicating a restriction. Repair as necessary. |
• | There is insufficient airflow across the condenser. |
- | There is extremely high ambient humidity. |
- | The condenser fins are dirty or bent. Clean or repair the condenser
as necessary. Refer to
Condenser Replacement
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High Side Pressure Below Specifications
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• | There is an expansion (orifice) tube malfunction. The expansion
(orifice) tube or the O-ring may be missing or damaged. Feel the liquid line
after the expansion (orifice) tube. If the line is warm, remove
and inspect the expansion (orifice) tube. Refer to
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement
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• | There is insufficient compression from the compressor. If the
suction and discharge pressure are equal, and the pressures do not change
when the A/C is turned on and off, the compressor may be internally
damaged. Inspect for a free wheeling clutch driver. Repair or replace
the compressor as necessary. Refer to
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement
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Low Side Pressure
Above Specifications
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• | There is an expansion (orifice) tube malfunction. The expansion
(orifice) tube or the O-ring may be missing or damaged. Feel the liquid line
after the expansion (orifice) tube. If the line is warm, remove
and inspect the expansion (orifice) tube. Refer to
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement
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• | There is a compressor malfunction. If the suction and discharge
pressure are equal, and the pressures do not change when the A/C is turned
on and off, the compressor may be internally damaged. Inspect for
a free wheeling clutch driver. Repair or replace the compressor
as necessary. Refer to
Air Conditioning Compressor Replacement
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Low Side Pressure Below Specifications
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• | The expansion (orifice) tube is restricted. Remove and inspect
the expansion (orifice) tube. Clean or replace the expansion (orifice) tube.
Refer to
Expansion (Orifice) Tube Replacement
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• | There is a hose/pipe restriction. Inspect the low side hoses/pipes
for a frost spot indicating restriction. Feel along the hoses/pipes for
an abrupt temperature change. Repair as necessary. |
• | There is a kink in the low side hoses/pipes. |
• | The suction screen is clogged. |
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Center Air Outlet Temperature
Above Specifications
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Center Air Outlet Temperature Below
Specifications
| There is a blower malfunction causing insufficient air volume. Refer
to
Blower Motor Inoperative
or
Blower Motor Malfunction
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