Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 30

 

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Isuzu KB P190. Manual - part 30

 

 

1-86  HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 

BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT RUN 
 

    

Replace 

YES 

•  Is No.SBF-6 (30A) (except C24SE) or No.SBF-8 
(30A) (C24SE) slow blow fuse OK? 

•  Is heater & A/C relay (X-11) OK? 

YES 

•  Is resistor OK? 

YES 

•  Is fan control knob (Fan switch) OK? 

YES 

YES 

•  Check to see if battery voltage is present at 
chassis side connector terminal No.C105-1 is there a
battery voltage? 

•  Turn the ignition switch "ON" (Engine is running) 

•  Fan control knob (Fan switch) "ON" 

•  Is blower motor OK? 

YES 

Open circuit either between chassis side connector 
terminal No.C105-2 and No.C104-3 or No.B13-1 and
body ground No.C-109. 

NO

Replace 

NO

Replace 

NO

NO

Replace control lever 
assembly 

Replace 

NO

NO

Open circuit between 
No.SBF-6 (30A) (except 
C24SE) or No.SBF-8 (30A) 
(C24SE) slow blow fuse and 
No.C105-1. 

 

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING  1-87 

BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT RUN IN CERTAIN POSITION 

 

    

A

 1: (Low) 

Blower motor does not

B

 2: (Medium Low) Position

run at 

C

 3: (Medium Hi) 

   

D

 4: (High) 

* Checking is performed only when in the malfunction

mode. 

•  Is resistor OK? 

YES 

•  Is fan control knob (Fan switch) OK? 

YES 

 Condition:

•  Open circuit between chassis side connector

terminal No. C104-2 and No. B13-3 

B

  Condition :

•  Open circuit between chassis side connector

terminal No. C104-4 and No. B13-6 

C

  Condition:

   

•  Open circuit between chassis side connector

terminal No. C104-1 and No. B13-5 

D

  Condition: 

•  Open circuit between chassis side connector

terminal No. C105-2 and No. B13-4 

Replace  

NO

NO

Replace control lever
assembly 

A

 

 

1-88  HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 

BLOWER MOTOR DOES NOT STOP AT “OFF” POSITION 

 

    •     Is fan control knob (Fan switch) OK?

   

YES

   

   

Check the circuit between chassis side connector terminals
for short to GND

 

•     No.   C105-2 and No. C104-3 

(or)

 

 

 

•     No . C105-2 and No. B13-4 

(or)

 

 

 

•     No . C104-1 and No. B13-5 

(or)

 

 

 

•     No . C104-4 and No. B13-6 

(or)

 

 

 

•     No . C104-2 and No. B13-3 

NO

Replace control lever assembly

 

 

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING  1-89 

AIR CONDITIONING CYCLE TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

TROUBLE POSSIBLE 

CAUSE 

CORRECTION 

1. Magnetic clutch does not run 
 

• 

Refer to “MAGNETIC CLUTCH” 
troubleshooting in this section 

2. Compressor is not rotating properly 
• 

Drive belt loosened or broken 

• 

Adjust the drive belt to the specified 
tension or replace the drive belt 

• 

Magnetic clutch face is not clean and 
slips 

• 

Clean the magnetic clutch face or replace

 

• 

Incorrect clearance between magnetic 
drive plate and pulley 

• 

Adjust the clearance (Refer to 
“COMPRESSOR OVERHAUL”) 

• 

Compressor oil leaks from shaft seal or 
shell 

• 

Replace the compressor 

 

• 

Compressor seized 

• 

Replace the compressor 

3. Insufficient or excessive charge of 

refrigerant 

• 

Discharge and recover refrigerant. 
Recharge to specified amount. 

4. Leaks in the refrigerant system 
 
 
 

• 

Check refrigerant system for leaks and 
repair as necessary 
Discharge and recover refrigerant. 
Recharge to specified amount. 

5. Condenser clogged or insufficient radiation 
 
 

• 

Clean the condenser or replace as 
necessary 

• 

Check radiator or condenser fan function 

6. Temperature control link unit of the heater 

unit defective 

• 

Repair the link unit 

7. Unsteady operation due to foreign 

substance in expansion valve 

• 

Replace the expansion valve 

 

No cooling or 
insufficient 
cooling
 

8. Poor operation of electronic thermostat 
 

• 

Check electronic thermostat and replace 
as necessary 

1. Evaporator clogged or frosted 
 

• 

Check evaporator core and replace or 
clean the core 

2. Air leaking from cooling unit or air duct 
 

• 

Check evaporator and duct connection, 
then repair as necessary 

Insufficient 
velocity 
of cooling air
 

3. Blower motor does not rotate properly 

• 

Refer to “FAN CONTROL KNOB (FAN 
SWITCH)” troubleshooting in this section 

 
* For the execution of the charging and discharging operation in the table above, refer to the “RECOVERY, 
RECYCLING, EVACUATING AND CHARGING” in this section. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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