Last Modified: 01-30-2024 |
6.11:8.1.0 |
Doc ID: RM100000001FPEP |
Model Year Start: 2019 |
Model: RAV4 |
Prod Date Range: [11/2018 - 08/2020] |
Title: HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING: AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (for Gasoline Model): Cooling is Poor; 2019 - 2020 MY RAV4 [11/2018 - 08/2020] |
DESCRIPTION
If the cooling air is poor (cooling air is discharged), the following causes are possible.
Malfunction Status
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Factor
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Cooling is poor.
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Takes time to cool down.
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ECO drive mode function (air flow volume is restricted due to ECO drive mode being selected)
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Compressor with pulley assembly malfunction
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Excessive refrigerant
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Lack of refrigerant gas
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Dirty cooler condenser
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Cooling fan system malfunction
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Air mix damper and link operation (jamming)
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Automatic light control sensor (for Automatic Air Conditioning System)
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Warm air flow
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WIRING DIAGRAM
for Automatic Air Conditioning System:
PROCEDURE
1.
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CHECK ECO DRIVE MODE OPERATION
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(a) Confirm setup of the ECO drive mode and turn it off if it is on.
HINT:
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When ECO drive mode is on, the air conditioning amplifier assembly ensures a minimum level of air conditioning control based on certain conditions, thereby contributing to improved fuel efficiency. Accordingly, explain to customers that the air volume will be weaker in these situations.
Control
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Control Summary
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Airflow Control
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Automatically switches the air inlet port to the internal air circulation mode when the outside air temperature is equal to or higher than a predetermined temperature and reduces the power consumption.
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Air Inlet Control
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Sets the blower level in AUTO mode lower than normal, and suppresses the power consumption.
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If integration control and panel assembly (ECO switch) is malfunctioning, perform diagnosis on the ECO switch circuit.
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NEXT
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2.
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CHECK REFRIGERANT PRESSURE
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(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(c) Turn the Techstream on.
(d) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Air Conditioner / Data List.
(e) Read the Data List according to the display on the Techstream.
Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Data List
Tester Display
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Measurement Item
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Range
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Normal Condition
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Diagnostic Note
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Regulator Pressure Sensor
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Air conditioner pressure sensor
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Min.: -456.6 kPaG (gauge)
Max.: 3294.3 kPaG (gauge)
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Actual refrigerant pressure displayed
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Refrigerant line (gas leak etc.)
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Air conditioner pressure sensor system malfunction
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Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Data List
Tester Display
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Regulator Pressure Sensor
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(f) Install a manifold gauge set.
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for HFC-134a (R134a):
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for HFO-1234yf (R1234yf):
(g) Read the manifold gauge pressure when the following conditions are met.
(1) Prepare the vehicle according to the table below.
Measurement Condition:
Item
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Condition
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Vehicle Condition
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Engine running
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Doors
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Fully closed (windows also fully closed)
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A/C Switch
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On
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Recirculation/fresh Control Switch
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Recirculation
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Set Temperature
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MAX COLD
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Blower Speed
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HI
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Air Conditioning Air Inlet Temperature
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25 to 35°C (77 to 95°F)
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Standard Pressure:
Low pressure side
150 to 250 kPa (1.5 to 2.5 kgf/cm2, 22 to 36 psi)
High pressure side
1370 to 1570 kPa (14 to 16 kgf/cm2, 199 to 228 psi)
(h) Compare the values displayed in the Data List and on the manifold gauge.
OK:
The values displayed in the Data List and on the manifold gauge match.
OK
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3.
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PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (SERVO PULSE)
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(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
(c) Turn the Techstream on.
(d) Enter the following menus: Body Electrical / Air Conditioner / Active Test.
(e) for Automatic Air Conditioning System:
(1) Check the operation by referring to the table below.
Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Active Test
Tester Display
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Measurement Item
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Control Range
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Diagnostic Note
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Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse(D)
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No. 1 air conditioning radiator damper servo sub-assembly (driver side air mix) pulse
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Min.: 128
Max.: 383
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Operates between 165 to 257 pulses
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Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse(P)
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No. 1 air conditioning radiator damper servo sub-assembly (front passenger side air mix) pulse
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Min.: 128
Max.: 383
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Operates between 255 to 347 pulses
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Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Active Test
Tester Display
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Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse(D)
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Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Active Test
Tester Display
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Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse(P)
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OK:
Damper servo motor is operated.
(f) for Manual Air Conditioning System:
(1) Check the operation by referring to the table below.
Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Active Test
Tester Display
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Measurement Item
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Control Range
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Diagnostic Note
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Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse(D)
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No. 1 air conditioning radiator damper servo sub-assembly (air mix) pulse
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Min.: 128
Max.: 383
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Operates between 165 to 257 pulses
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Body Electrical > Air Conditioner > Active Test
Tester Display
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Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse(D)
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OK:
Damper servo motor is operated.
Result
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Proceed to
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OK (for Automatic Air Conditioning System)
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A
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OK (for Manual Air Conditioning System)
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B
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NG
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C
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A
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4.
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CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL SENSOR - MAIN BODY ECU (MULTIPLEX NETWORK BODY ECU))
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(a) Disconnect the H1 automatic light control sensor connector.
(b) Disconnect the G44 main body ECU (multiplex network body ECU) connector.
(c) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Standard Resistance:
Tester Connection
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Condition
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Specified Condition
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H1-1 (CLTB) - G44-23 (CLTB)
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Always
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Below 1 Ω
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H1-2 (CLTE) - G44-25 (CLTE)
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Always
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Below 1 Ω
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H1-4 (CLTS) - G44-24 (CLTS)
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Always
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Below 1 Ω
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H1-1 (CLTB) or G44-23 (CLTB) - Other terminals and body ground
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Always
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10 kΩ or higher
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H1-2 (CLTE) or G44-25 (CLTE) - Other terminals and body ground
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Always
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10 kΩ or higher
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H1-4 (CLTS) or G44-24 (CLTS) - Other terminals and body ground
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Always
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10 kΩ or higher
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NG |
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REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR
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OK
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5.
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INSPECT AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL SENSOR
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(a) Remove the automatic light control sensor.
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(b) Inspect the automatic light control sensor.
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