Nissan Versa Sedan. Manual — part 479
DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW
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DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR WORKFLOW
Workflow
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OVERALL SEQUENCE
DETAILED FLOW
1.
INTERVIEW CUSTOMER
Interview the customer to obtain as much information as possible about the conditions and environment under
which the malfunction occurred.
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>> GO TO 2.
2.
SYMPTOM CHECK
Verify symptoms.
>> GO TO 3.
3.
CHECK FOR DTCS
With CONSULT
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Select “Self Diagnostic Result” mode of “BCM” using CONSULT.
3. Check DTC.
Is any DTC detected?
YES
>> GO TO 4.
NO
>> GO TO 5.
4.
PERFORM DTC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
Perform the diagnostic procedure for the detected DTC. Refer to
BCS-47, "DTC Inspection Priority Chart"
or
BCS-104, "DTC Inspection Priority Chart"
.
>> GO TO 7.
5.
OPERATION CHECK
Perform the operation check. Refer to
.
>> GO TO 6.
6.
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
Check the symptom diagnosis table. Refer to
.
>> GO TO 8.
7.
VERIFY REPAIR.
With CONSULT
1. Turn ignition switch ON.
2. Select “Self Diagnostic Result” mode of “BCM” using CONSULT.
3. Check DTC.
Is any DTC detected?
YES
>> GO TO 4.
NO
>> GO TO 8.
8.
PERFORM FINAL OPERATION CHECK
Perform the operation check. Refer to
.
Does it operate normally?
YES
>> Inspection End.
NO
>> GO TO 2.
REFRIGERANT
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REFRIGERANT
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CONNECTION OF SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Leak Test
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CHECK REFRIGERANT LEAKAGE USING FLUORESCENT LEAK DETECTION DYE
1. Install a fender cover (1).
2. Wear UV safety goggles (2) provided with refrigerant dye leak detection kit.
3. Connect power cable (4) of UV lamp (6) to positive and negative terminals of the battery (3).
4. Turn on UV lamp switch (5) and check A/C system for refrigerant leakage. (Where refrigerant leakage
occurs, fluorescent leak detection dye appears in green color.)
WARNING:
1.
Shut-off valve
2.
A/C service valve
3.
Recovery/recycling/recharging
equipment
4.
Vacuum pump
5.
Manifold gauge set
6.
Refrigerant container (HFC-134a)
7.
Weight scale
A.
Preferred (best) method
B.
Alternative method
C.
For charging
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REFRIGERANT
Do not look directly into UV lamp light source.
NOTE:
• For continuous operating time of UV lamp, follow the manufacturer operating instructions.
• Illuminate piping joints from different angles using UV lamp and check that there is no leakage.
• Use a mirror in areas that are difficult to see to check for refrigerant leakage.
• Refrigerant leakage from evaporator can be detected by soaking cotton swab or a similar material with
drain hose water and illuminating it using UV lamp.
• Dust, dirt, and packing materials adhesive used for condenser, evaporator, and other components may
cause fluoresce. Be careful not to misidentify leakage.
5. Repair or replace parts where refrigerant leakage occurs and wipe off fluorescent leak detection dye.
NOTE:
Completely wipe off fluorescent leak detection dye from gaps between parts, screw threads, and other
items using a cotton swab or similar materials.
6. Use a UV lamp to check that no fluorescent leak detection dye remains after finishing work.
WARNING:
Do not look directly into UV lamp light source.
NOTE:
• For continuous operating time of UV lamp, follow the manufacturer operating instructions.
• Dust, dirt, and packing materials adhesive used for condenser, evaporator, and other items may cause
fluoresce. Be careful not to misidentify leakage.
CHECK REFRIGERANT LEAKAGE USING ELECTRICAL LEAK DETECTOR
WARNING:
Do not check for refrigerant leakage while the engine is running.
CAUTION:
Be careful of the following items so that inaccurate checks or misidentifications are avoided.
• Do not allow refrigerant vapor, shop chemical vapors, cigarette smoke, etc. around the vehicle.
• Always check refrigerant leakage in a low air flow environment so that refrigerant may not disperse
when leakage occurs.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Connect recovery/recycling/recharging equipment or manifold gauge set to A/C service valve.
3. Check that A/C refrigerant pressure is 345 kPa (3.52 kg/cm
2
, 50 psi) or more when temperature is 16
°C
(61
°F) or more. When pressure is lower than the specified value, recycle refrigerant completely and fill
refrigerant to the specified level.
NOTE:
Leakages may not be detected if A/C refrigerant pressure is 345 kPa (3.52 kg/cm
2
, 50 psi) or less when
temperature is less than 16
°C (61°F).
4. Clean area where refrigerant leakage check is performed, and check refrigerant leakage along all sur-
faces of pipe connections and A/C system components using electrical leak detector probe.
CAUTION:
• Continue checking when a leak is found. Always continue and complete checking along all pipe
connections and A/C system components for additional leakage.
• When a leak is detected, clean leakage area using compressed air and check again.
• When checking leakage of cooling unit inside, always clean inside of drain hose so that the
probe surface is not exposed to water or dirt.
NOTE:
• Always check leakage starting from high-pressure side and continue to low-pressure side.
• When checking leakage of cooling unit inside, operate blower fan motor for 15 minutes or more at the
maximum fan speed while the engine is stopped, and then insert electrical leak detector probe into drain
hose and hold for 10 minutes or more.
• When disconnecting shut-off valve that is connected to A/C service valve, always evacuate remaining
refrigerant so that misidentification can be avoided.
5. Repair or replace parts where refrigerant leakage is detected. (Leakage is detected but leakage area is
unknown. GO TO 6.)
6. Start the engine and set A/C control in the following positions.
• A/C switch ON
• Air flow: VENT (ventilation)
• Intake door position: Recirculation
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