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Suzuki Grand Vitara JB627. Manual - part 271

 

 

7A-16 Heater and Ventilation: 

Installation

1) Reverse removal procedure, noting the following.

• Install side ventilation louver (1) to instrument 

panel (2) as shown in figure.

• When installing defroster duct to instrument panel, 

put claws of defroster duct into hole of ventilator 
duct surely.

Rear Duct Components

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Rear Duct Removal and Installation

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Removal

1) Disconnect negative (–) cable at battery.
2) Remove front seats.
3) Remove console box.
4) Take off carpet till rear ducts is totally exposed.
5) Remove rear ducts (1).

Installation
Reverse removal procedure noting the following.
• Insert boss (1) of duct into hole of floor member (2).

1. Rear duct

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2

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Air Conditioning System:  7B-1

HVAC

Air Conditioning System

Precautions

A/C System Caution

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CAUTION

!

 

The air conditioning system of this vehicle 
uses refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a).
None of refrigerant, compressor oil and 
component parts is interchangeable between 
two types of A/C: one using refrigerant HFC-
134a (R-134a) and the other using refrigerant 
CFC-12 (R-12).
Be sure to check which refrigerant is used 
before any service work including inspection 
and maintenance. For identification between 
these two types, refer to “A/C Refrigerant 
Type Description”.
When replenishing or changing refrigerant 
and compressor oil and when replacing 
parts, make sure that the material or the part 
to be used is appropriate to the A/C installed 
in the vehicle being serviced.
Use of incorrect one will result in leakage of 
refrigerant, damage in parts or other faulty 
condition.

 

Precautions on Servicing A/C System

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WARNING

!

 

Should refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) is 
exposed to your eye(s), consult a doctor 
immediately.
• Do not use your hand to rub affected 

eye(s). Instead, use fresh cold water to 
splash it over affected area to thus 
gradually raise its temperature above the 
freezing point.

• Obtain proper treatment as soon as 

possible from a doctor or eye specialist. 
Should liquid refrigerant HFC-134a (R-
134a) is exposed to your skin, such 
affected part should be treated in the same 
manner as when skin is frostbitten or 
frozen.

 

Precautions in Diagnosing Trouble

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• Do not disconnect connector from HVAC control 

module, battery cable from battery, or main fuse 
before reading diagnostic information stored in HVAC 
control module memory.

• When diagnosing vehicle indoors, sunload sensor has 

to be lighted over vertically with an incandescent light. 
Otherwise, DTC is detected even if sunload sensor is 
normal.

• Diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code) 

stored in HVAC control module can be checked by 
display of HVAC control module. Also, it can be 
checked by using SUZUKI scan tool. Before checking 
diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code), read 
this manual and operator’s manual for SUZUKI scan 
tool to know how to read diagnostic information 
(diagnostic trouble code).

• When trouble is diagnosed using diagnostic 

information (diagnostic trouble code) on display of 
HVAC control module, keep in your mind that each 
diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code) has 
priority, and only diagnostic information (diagnostic 
trouble code) which has the highest priority is 
indicated. Therefore, after troubleshooting the 
malfunction, make sure if there exists any other 
diagnostic information (diagnostic trouble code).

• After troubleshooting some trouble, DTC can be 

stored in HVAC control module memory as history 
DTC.

• Be sure to read “Precautions for Electrical Circuit 

Service” before inspection.

Precautions on Handling Refrigerant HFC-134a 
(R-134a)

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• When handling refrigerant, always wear goggles to 

protect your eyes.

• Avoid you direct contact to liquid refrigerant.
• Do not heat refrigerant container higher than 40 

°C 

(104 

°F).

• Do not discharge refrigerant into atmosphere.
• Do not allow liquid refrigerant to touch bright metals. 

Refrigerant combined with moisture is corrosive and 
will tarnish surfaces of bright metals including chrome.

• After recovering refrigerant from system, the amount 

of compressor oil removed must be measured and the 
same amount added to the system.

7B-2 Air Conditioning System: 

Precautions on Servicing Refrigerant Line

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• When connecting hoses and pipes, apply a few drops of compressor oil (refrigerant oil) to seats of coupling nuts 

and O-ring.

• Never use heat for bending pipes. When bending a pipe, try to make its bending radius as slight as possible.
• Keep internal parts of air conditioning free from moisture and dirt. When disconnecting any line from system, install 

a blind plug or cap to the fitting immediately.

• When tightening or loosening a fitting, use two wrenches, one for turning and the other for support.
• Tighten bolts to specified torque.

Tightening torque
Refrigerant line bolt:  12 N·m (1.2 kgf-m, 9.0 lb-ft)

• Route drain hose so that drained water does not make any contact to vehicle components.

Precautions on Refrigerant Recovery

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When discharging refrigerant out of A/C system, always 
recover it by using refrigerant recovery and recycling 
equipment. Discharging refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) 
into atmosphere would cause adverse effect to 
environments.

NOTE
When handling recovery and recycling 
equipment, be sure to follow the instruction 
manual for the equipment.

 

Precautions on Refrigerant Charge

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Charge a proper amount of refrigerant to A/C system 
according to charging procedure described in recovery, 
evacuation and charging. Refer to “Charge” in 
“Operation Procedure for Charging A/C with 
Refrigerant”.

Precautions on Replenishing Compressor Oil

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When replacing air conditioning parts with new ones, it is 
necessary to replenish oil by the amount supposedly 
remaining in each part.

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[A]: LHD model

3. Liquid pipe

[B]: RHD model

4. Expansion valve

1. Suction hose

5. Pressure sensor

2. Discharge hose

: Apply compressor oil (refrigerant oil) to O-ring.

Air Conditioning System:  7B-3

When Charging Refrigerant Only
When charging refrigerant without replacing any 
component, replenish the same amount of measured oil 
when recovering refrigerant (if not measure, replenish 20 
cm

3

 (20 cc) oil).

When Replacing Compressor

CAUTION

!

 

Be sure to use specified compressor oil or an 
equivalent compressor oil.

 

Compressor oil is sealed in each new compressor (1) by 
the amount required for air conditioner cycle. Therefore, 
when using a new compressor for replacement, drain oil 
from it by the amount calculated as follows.
“C” = “A” – “B”
“C”: Amount of oil to be drained
“A”: Amount of oil sealed in a new compressor
“B”: Amount of oil remaining in removed 
compressor

NOTE
Compressor assembly supplied from factory 
is filled up with the following amount of oil.

 

:  Compressor oil 99000–99022–00E (Compressor oil 
(DH-PS, 250cc))

Amount of oil in new compressor
: 150 (+20, –0) cm

3

 (150 (+20, –0) cc)

Amount of compressor oil to be replenished after 
part replacement
Evaporator: 50 cm

3

 (50 cc)

Condenser: 30 cm

3

 (30 cc)

Receiver/dryer: 10 cm

3

 (10 cc)

Hoses: 10 cm

3

 (10 cc)

Pipes: 10 cm

3

 (10 cc)

Precautions on Servicing Compressor 
Assembly

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CAUTION

!

 

• None of refrigerant, compressor oil and 

component parts is interchangeable 
between two types of A/C: one using CFC-
12 (R-12) and the other using HFC-134a (R-
134a).
For identification between these two types, 
refer to “A/C Refrigerant Type 
Description”.
When replenishing or changing refrigerant 
and compressor oil and when replacing 
parts, make sure that the material or the 
part to be used is appropriate to the A/C 
installed in the vehicle being serviced. Use 
of incorrect refrigerant or compressor oil 
will result in leakage of refrigerant, damage 
in parts or other faulty condition.

• When servicing the compressor, keep dirt 

or foreign material away from getting on or 
into the compressor parts and system. 
Clean tools and a clean work area are 
important for proper service.
The compressor connection and the 
outside of the compressor should be 
cleaned before any “On-vehicle” repair or 
before removal of the compressor. The 
parts must be kept clean at all times and 
any parts to be reassembled should be 
cleaned with trichloromethane, naphtha, 
kerosene or equivalent solvent and dried 
with dry air. Use only lint free cloths to 
wipe parts.

• When compressor is removed from the 

vehicle for servicing, the oil remaining in 
the compressor should be discarded and 
new refrigerant oil added to the 
compressor.
Minor repair procedures may be done on 
the vehicle without discharging the 
system. Major repair procedures require 
that the system be discharged of 
refrigerant.

 

2. Removed compressor
3. Excess oil (A – B)

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