Mazda 6. Manual — part 374

LOCATION INDEX

U–5

U

1

Air intake actuator
(See

U–30 AIR INTAKE ACTUATOR REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–30 AIR INTAKE ACTUATOR INSPECTION

)

2

Air mix actuator
(See

U–31 AIR MIX ACTUATOR REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–32 AIR MIX ACTUATOR INSPECTION

)

3

Airflow mode actuator
(See

U–33 AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–34 AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR

INSPECTION

)

4

Blower motor
(See

U–35 BLOWER MOTOR REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–35 BLOWER MOTOR INSPECTION

)

5

Resistor
(See

U–35 RESISTOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–36 RESISTOR INSPECTION

)

6

Power MOS FET
(See

U–36 POWER MOS FET REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–36 POWER MOS FET INSPECTION

)

7

Magnetic clutch
(See

U–36 MAGNETIC CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY/

ASSEMBLY

)

(See

U–38 MAGNETIC CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT

)

(See

U–38 MAGNETIC CLUTCH INSPECTION

)

8

Solar radiation sensor
(See

U–39 SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–39 SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

9

Ambient temperature sensor
(See

U–39 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–40 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

10

Cabin temperature sensor
(See

U–40 CABIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–41 CABIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

11

Evaporator temperature sensor
(See

U–41 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE

SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–41 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE

SENSOR INSPECTION

)

12

Water temperature sensor
(See

U–42 WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–42 WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

13

Refrigerant pressure switch
(See

U–42 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–43 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH

INSPECTION

)

14

Climate control unit
(See

U–44 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL

)

(See

U–45 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–45 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT

DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY

)

(See

U–46 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT WIRE

ADJUSTMENT

)

(See

U–47 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT

INSPECTION

)

15

A/C relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

16

Blower relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

17

PCM
(See

F–45 PCM INSPECTION

)

18

Rear window defroster relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

19

TNS relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

U–6

LOCATION INDEX

R.H.D.

.

A6E8500W005

A6E8500W006

LOCATION INDEX

U–7

U

End Of Sie

1

Air intake actuator
(See

U–30 AIR INTAKE ACTUATOR REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–30 AIR INTAKE ACTUATOR INSPECTION

)

2

Air mix actuator
(See

U–31 AIR MIX ACTUATOR REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–32 AIR MIX ACTUATOR INSPECTION

)

3

Airflow mode actuator
(See

U–33 AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–34 AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR

INSPECTION

)

4

Blower motor
(See

U–35 BLOWER MOTOR REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–35 BLOWER MOTOR INSPECTION

)

5

Resistor
(See

U–35 RESISTOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–36 RESISTOR INSPECTION

)

6

Power MOS FET
(See

U–36 POWER MOS FET REMOVAL/

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–36 POWER MOS FET INSPECTION

)

7

Magnetic clutch
(See

U–36 MAGNETIC CLUTCH DISASSEMBLY/

ASSEMBLY

)

(See

U–38 MAGNETIC CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT

)

(See

U–38 MAGNETIC CLUTCH INSPECTION

)

8

Solar radiation sensor
(See

U–39 SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–39 SOLAR RADIATION SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

9

Ambient temperature sensor
(See

U–39 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–40 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

10

Cabin temperature sensor
(See

U–40 CABIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–41 CABIN TEMPERATURE SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

11

Evaporator temperature sensor
(See

U–41 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE

SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–41 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE

SENSOR INSPECTION

)

12

Water temperature sensor
(See

U–42 WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–42 WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR

INSPECTION

)

13

Refrigerant pressure switch
(See

U–42 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH

REMOVAL/INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–43 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH

INSPECTION

)

14

Climate control unit
(See

U–44 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL

)

(See

U–45 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT

INSTALLATION

)

(See

U–45 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT

DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY

)

(See

U–46 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT WIRE

ADJUSTMENT

)

(See

U–47 CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT

INSPECTION

)

15

A/C relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

16

Blower relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

17

PCM
(See

F–45 PCM INSPECTION

)

18

Rear window defroster relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

19

TNS relay
(See

T–24 RELAY INSPECTION

)

U–8

SERVICE WARNINGS , SERVICE CAUTION

HANDLING REFRIGERANT

A6E851001039W01

Avoid breathing air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor. Exposure may irritate eyes, nose and

throat. Also, due to environmental concerns, we urge use of recovery/recycling/recharging equipment
when draining R-134a from the air conditioning system. If accidental system discharge occurs,
ventilate work area before resuming service.

Do not perform pressure test or leak test for R-134a service equipment and/or vehicle air conditioning

system using compressed air. Some mixtures of air and R-134a have been shown to be combustible at
elevated pressures. These mixtures, if ignited, may cause injury or property damage. Additional health
and safety information may be obtained from refrigerant manufacturers.

Do not allow the refrigerant to leak near fire or any kind of heat. A poisonous gas may be generated if

the refrigerant gas contacts fire or heat such as from cigarettes and heaters. When carrying out any
operation that can cause refrigerant leakage, extinguish or remove the above-mentioned heat sources
and maintain adequate ventilation.

Handling liquid refrigerant is dangerous. A drop of it on the skin can result in localized frostbite. When

handling the refrigerant, wear gloves and safety goggles. If refrigerant splashes into the eyes,
immediately wash them with clean water and consult a doctor.

End Of Sie

STORING REFRIGERANT

A6E851001039W02

The refrigerant container is highly pressurized. If it is subjected to high heat, it could explode,

scattering metal fragments and liquid refrigerant that can seriously injure you. Store the refrigerant at
temperatures below 40

°C {104 °F}.

End Of Sie

HANDLING INSUFFICIENT REFRIGERANT LEVEL

A6E851201039W02

If an insufficient refrigerant level is detected at troubleshooting, do not charge (add) the refrigerant.

Because an accurate amount of refrigerant cannot be determined from the pressure indicated on the
manifold gauge, never charge the refrigerant. If there is too much or too little refrigerant from the
refilling, there may be secondary problems such as damage to the refrigerant cycle parts, or a
decrease of cooling performance. Therefore, if it is determined that the refrigerant level is insufficient,
completely remove refrigerant from the refrigerant cycle and refill with refrigerant to the specified
amount.

End Of Sie

HANDLING COMPRESSOR OIL

A6E851201039W01

Use only ATMOS GU10 compressor oil for this vehicle. Using a PAG oil other than ATMOS GU10

compressor oil can damage the A/C compressor.

Do not spill ATMOS GU10 compressor oil on the vehicle. A drop of compressor oil on the vehicle

surface can eat away at the paint. If oil gets on the vehicle, wipe it off immediately.

ATMOS GU10 compressor oil (PAG oil) has a higher moisture absorption efficiency than the previously

used mineral oil. If moisture mixes with the compressor oil, the refrigerant system could be damaged.
Therefore, install caps immediately after using the compressor oil or removing refrigerant system parts
to prevent moisture absorption.

End Of Sie

SERVICE WARNINGS

SERVICE CAUTIONS

A6E8512W001

Была ли эта страница вам полезна?
Да!Нет
4 посетителя считают эту страницу полезной.
Большое спасибо!
Ваше мнение очень важно для нас.

Нет комментариевНе стесняйтесь поделиться с нами вашим ценным мнением.

Текст

Политика конфиденциальности