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    							77PANEL REPAIRS
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    PAINT Clinch Panels (eg Door skins etc.)
    1. Abrade primer on new and existing panel joint
    faces, and clean using a solvent wipe.
    2. Apply metal-to-metal adhesive where applicable.
    3. Where joints are to be spot welded, apply
    suitable weld-through, zinc rich primer to weld
    areas.
    4. Where joints are to be MIG welded, apply zinc
    rich primer in adjacent areasbut leave the
    welded area untreated.
    5. To retain the panel whilst clinching the flanges,
    tack spot weld or plug weld as appropriate.
    6. Clean the panel with a solvent wipe.
    7. Treat bare metal areas with a suitable etch
    phosphate process.
    8. Re-prime affected areas as necessary as for
    rectifying transit damage.See this section.
    NOTE: Replacement doors, bonnets and
    tailgates must be treated with a suitable
    seam sealer on clinched seams, following
    the primer coat.
    Paint Refinishing
    1. Seal all accessible exterior and interior seams
    with an approved seam sealer. Certain joints
    such as sill lower flange seams must be left
    unsealed.
    2. Apply a suitable anti-chip primer where
    specified.
    3. Apply a two-pack paint refinishing system.
    4. Repair any damage to underbody sealers either
    at this stage or before paint operations.Paint Repairs
    Before carrying out paintwork repairs, the vehicle
    must be thoroughly cleaned using either a steam
    cleaner or high-pressure washer.
    Wash locally repaired areas using a mild
    water-mixable detergent and wipe them clean with
    solvent, immediately prior to paint application.
    Abrade damaged paintwork where bare metal has
    been exposed until the metal is clean and extends
    beyond the area of immediate damage. Treat the bare
    metal with an etch phosphate to remove all traces of
    rust and provide a key for new paint coats. Re-treat
    the affected area using either a separate acid-etch
    primer and two-pack surfacer or an integrated etch
    primer/filler, and follow with a two-pack paint system.
    Those surfaces not receiving paint must be treated
    with a cavity wax following paint operations.
    M77 2108B
    A
    B
    C
    A. Two-pack top coat
    B. Two-pack primer filler and etch primer
    C. Etch phosphate 
    						
    							82 - AIR CONDITIONING
    CONTENTS
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    ADJUSTMENT
    REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING, RECHARGING 1.............................
    REPAIR
    COMPRESSOR 1...................................................................................................
    MOTOR - CONDENSER FAN 2..............................................................................
    RECEIVER DRIER 2...............................................................................................
    RELAY - TEMPERATURE CONTROL - FROM 02MY 3.........................................
    EVAPORATOR 4.................................................................................................... 
    						
    							AIR CONDITIONING
    1
    ADJUSTMENT REFRIGERANT RECOVERY, RECYCLING,
    RECHARGING
    Service repair no - 82.30.02
    WARNING: The air conditioning system is
    charged with a high pressure, potentially
    toxic refrigerant. Repairs or servicing must
    only be carried out by an operator familiar with
    both the vehicle system and the charging and
    testing equipment.
    WARNING: All operations must be carried
    out in a well ventillated area away from
    open flame and heat sources.
    WARNING: Wear eye and hand safety
    protection.
    CAUTION: Overcharging air conditioning
    system will cause excessive head
    pressure.
    An air conditioning portable Refrigerant Recovery
    Recycling Recharging Station for use with R134a
    refrigerant incorporates all the features necessary to
    recover R134a refrigerant from the air conditioning
    system; to filter and remove moisture; to evacuate and
    recharge with the reclaimed refrigerant. The unit can
    also be used for performance testing and air
    conditioning system analysis.
    The operator must adhere to the equipment
    manufacturer’s instructions.
    Refrigerant Recovery
    1.Remove dust caps from high and low pressure
    connectors.
    2.Connect high and low pressure hoses to
    appropriate connections.
    3.Open valves on connectors.
    4.Turn valves on refrigerant station to correct
    positions.
    NOTE: Operate the refrigerant station in
    accordance with the manufacturers
    instructions.
    5.Turn Process switch to correct position.
    6.Turn Main switch to’ON’.
    7.Allow station to recover refrigerant from system.8.Close valves on refrigerant station.
    9.Turn Main switch to’OFF’.
    10.Close valves on connectors.
    11.Disconnect high and low pressure hoses from
    connectors.
    12.Fit dust caps to connectors.
    13.Open tap at rear of station to drain refrigerant oil
    recovered from system.
    14.Measure and record quantity of refrigerant oil
    recovered from system.
    15.Close tap at rear of station.
    Evacuation
    CAUTION: Whenever the refrigerant
    system is opened, the receiver/drier must
    be renewed immediately before evacuating
    and recharging the system.
    1.Remove dust caps from high and low pressure
    connectors.
    2.Connect high and low pressure hoses to
    appropriate connections.
    3.Open valves on connectors.
    4.Turn valves on refrigerant station to correct
    positions.
    5.Turn Process switch to correct position.
    6.Turn Main switch to’ON’.
    7.Allow station to evacuate system.
    NOTE: If the vacuum reading is below
    700mmHg after 15 minutes, suspect a leak
    in the system. Partially recharge the
    system and check for leaks using an electronic
    leak tester. Check suction lines first, then run the
    compressor for 5 minutes. Next check the high
    pressure lines.
    NOTE: The system must be evacuated
    immediately before recharging
    commences. Delay between evacuation
    and recharging is not permitted. 
    						
    							82AIR CONDITIONING
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    ADJUSTMENT Recharging
    WARNING: Refrigerant must always be
    recycled before re-use, to ensure that the
    purity of the refrigerant is high enough for
    safe use within the air conditioning system.
    Recycling should always be carried out with
    equipment which is design certified by
    Underwriter Laboratory Inc. for compliance with
    SAE-J1991. Other equipment may not re-cycle the
    refrigerant to the required level of purity.
    WARNING: A R134a Refrigerant Recovery
    Recycling Recharging station must not be
    used with any other type of refrigerant.
    WARNING: R134a refrigerant from
    domestic and commercial sources must
    not be used in motor vehicle air
    conditioning systems.
    CAUTION: When a major repair has been
    carried out, a leak test should be carried
    out using inert gas.
    1.Close valves on refrigerant station.
    2.Close valve on oil charger.
    3.Disconnect yellow hose from refrigerant station.
    4.Remove lid from oil charger.
    5.Pour correct quantity of refrigerant oil into oil
    charger.
    6.Fit lid to oil charger.
    7.Connect yellow hose to refrigerant station.
    8.Open valve on oil charger.
    9.Move pointer on refrigerant gauge to mark
    position of refrigerant drop.
    10.Slowly open correct valve on refrigerant station
    and allow vacuum to pull refrigerant into system.
    11.Close valve on refrigerant station when correct
    amount of refrigerant has been drawn into air
    conditioning system.
    12.If the full charge is not accepted by the system,
    start the engine and run it at 1,500 rev/min for a
    minimum of 2 minutes. Switch on the air
    conditioning system, open the vehicle windows,
    set the temperature control to cold and the
    blower switch to maximum.
    13.Consult Refrigerant station instruction manual for
    correct procedure to complete the charge.
    14.Turn Main switch to’OFF’.
    15.Close valves on connectors.
    16.Disconnect high and low pressure hoses from
    connectors.
    17.Fit dust caps to connectors.
    18.Carry out performance test on air conditioning
    system. 
    						
    							AIR CONDITIONING
    1
    REPAIR COMPRESSOR
    Service repair no - 82.10.20
    Remove
    1.Remove engine acoustic cover.See ENGINE ,
    Repair.
    2.Depressurise A/C system.See Adjustment.
    3.Remove auxiliary drive belt.See
    ELECTRICAL, Repair.
    4.Drain cooling system.See COOLING
    SYSTEM, Adjustment.
    5.Disconnect multiplug from compressor.
    6.Remove 2 bolts securing air conditioning pipes
    to compressor and discard’O’rings.
    CAUTION: Immediately cap all air
    conditioning pipes to prevent ingress of
    dirt and moisture into the system.
    7.Release clips and disconnect top hose from
    coolant elbow and heater pipe.
    8.Remove 4 bolts securing compressor to
    mounting bracket.
    9.Remove compressor.Refit
    10.Position compressor to mounting bracket and
    tighten bolts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
    11.Remove caps from compressor and pipe
    connections.
    12.Clean compressor and pipe connections.
    13.Lubricate new’O’rings with refrigerant oil and fit
    to compressor.
    14.Position A/C pipes to compressor and tighten
    bolts to9 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
    15.Connect multiplug to compressor.
    16.Position top hose and secure with clips.
    17.Refill cooling system.See COOLING SYSTEM,
    Adjustment.
    18.Fit auxiliary drive belt.See ELECTRICAL,
    Repair.
    19.Recharge A/C system.See Adjustment.
    20.Fit engine acoustic cover.See ENGINE ,
    Repair. 
    						
    							82AIR CONDITIONING
    2
    REPAIR MOTOR - CONDENSER FAN
    Service repair no - 82.15.01
    Remove
    1.Remove 6 screws and remove radiator grille.
    2.Disconnect fan multiplug and release multiplug
    holder from retaining clip.
    3.With assistance remove 4 nuts and bolts
    securing motor to condenser.
    4.Remove motor.
    Refit
    5.Position motor to condenser and with assistance
    tighten nuts and bolts to8 Nm (6 lbf.ft).
    6.Connect motor multiplug.
    7.Position radiator grille and secure with screws.RECEIVER DRIER
    Service repair no - 82.17.03
    Remove
    1.Recover refrigerant from A/C system.See
    Adjustment.
    2.Remove 2 bolts securing pipe unions to receiver
    drier.
    3.Release pipes and discard’O’rings.
    CAUTION: Immediately cap all air
    conditioning pipes to prevent ingress of
    dirt and moisture into the system.
    4.Remove 2 bolts securing receiver drier mounting
    bracket to chassis.
    5.Remove receiver drier, slacken clamp bolt and
    remove bracket. 
    						
    							AIR CONDITIONING
    3
    REPAIR Refit
    6.Position bracket to receiver drier and tighten
    clamp bolt.
    7.Position receiver to chassis and tighten bolts.
    8.Remove plugs from A/C pipes.
    9.Lubricate new’O’rings with refrigerent oil.
    10.Fit’O’rings, position pipes and tighten bolts to8
    Nm (6 lbf.ft).
    11.Recharge A/C system.See Adjustment.RELAY - TEMPERATURE CONTROL - FROM 02MY
    Service repair no - 82.20.40
    Remove
    1.Remove front speaker from drivers side.See
    ELECTRICAL, Repair.
    2.Release relay from support bracket.
    3.Disconnect multiplug and remove relay.
    Refit
    4.Connect multiplug to relay and fit relay to
    bracket.
    5.Fit front speaker.See ELECTRICAL, Repair. 
    						
    							82AIR CONDITIONING
    4
    REPAIR EVAPORATOR
    Service repair no - 82.25.20
    Remove
    1.Remove battery cover.
    2.Recover refrigerant from A/C system.See
    Adjustment.
    3.Remove 2 bolts securing A/C pipes to
    evaporator.
    4.Release pipes and discard’O’rings.
    CAUTION: Immediately cap all air
    conditioning pipes to prevent ingress of
    dirt and moisture into the system.
    5.Remove 2 screws and release fuse/relay bracket
    from body and collect 2 spacers.
    6.Remove 8 screws securing speakers to A/C
    duct.
    7.Disconnect speaker Lucars and remove
    speakers.
    8.Remove 4 screws and bolt securing A/C duct to
    fascia panel. 
    						
    							AIR CONDITIONING
    5
    REPAIR
    9.Disconnect multiplug from auxiliary relay
    bracket.
    10.Release drain pipe from evaporator.
    11.Release evaporator from bulkhead grommet.
    12.With assistance remove A/C duct assembly from
    vehicle.
    NOTE: Do not carry out further
    dismantling if component is removed for
    access only.
    13.Disconnect blower motor multiplugs.
    14.Remove 5 screws and remove blower unit from
    A/C duct.
    15.Disconnect multiplug from trinary switch.
    16.Remove Allen screw, remove pipe assembly
    from evaporator and discard’O’rings.
    CAUTION: Immediately cap all air
    conditioning pipes to prevent ingress of
    dirt and moisture into the system.
    17.Remove 7 screws and remove evaporator cover
    from A/C duct.
    18.Release temperature sensor and remove
    evaporator.
    19.Remove 2 Allen screws, remove TXV from
    evaporator and discard’O’rings. 
    						
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