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Nissan Leaf. Manual - part 799

 

 

POWER TRANSISTOR

HAC-199

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[AUTO A/C (WITH HEAT PUMP)]

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POWER TRANSISTOR

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Removal and Installation

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REMOVAL

1. Remove instrument panel assembly. Refer to 

IP-17, "Removal and Installation"

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2. Disconnect power transistor connector.
3. Slide power transistor (1) to the left while pressing lever (A), and

then remove power transistor.

INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

1.

Heating and cooling unit assembly

2.

Power transistor

3.

Sub harness

4.

Blower motor

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HAC-200

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PTC HEATER

PTC HEATER

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Blower motor

2.

Blower case RH

3.

Blower case LH

4.

High voltage warning label

5.

PTC heater shield RH

6.

PTC heater

7.

Heating and cooling unit assembly 
case RH

8.

Case packing

9.

Evaporator

10. Plate

11. O-rings

12. Grommet

13. Low pressure pipe flange

14. Intake sensor

15. PTC heater shield lower

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PTC HEATER

HAC-201

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DANGER:

Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of

electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are

handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and

maintenance.

WARNING:

• Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before perform-

ing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.

• The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in

the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.

• Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses

before beginning work on the high voltage system.

• Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage

parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insu-

lating sheet except when using them. Refer to 

GI-34, "High Voltage Precautions"

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CAUTION:

Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise

instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.

REMOVAL

WARNING:

Disconnect the high voltage. Refer to 

GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage"

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1. Check voltage in high voltage circuit. (Check that condenser are discharged.)
a. Lift up the vehicle and remove the Li-ion battery under covers. Refer to 

EVB-181, "Exploded View"

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b. Disconnect high voltage harness connector and PTC heater harness connector from front side of Li-ion

battery. Refer to 

EVB-181, "Removal and Installation"

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16. Evaporator cover

17. Inner condenser pipe cover

18. PTC heater shield LH

19. Inner condenser cover

20. Sleeve

21. Clip

22. Compressor discharge refrigerant 

temperature sensor

23. Grommet

24. Gasket

25. Inner condenser

26. PTC heater outlet and A/C unit 

case air temperature sensor as-
sembly

27. Heating and cooling unit 

assembly case LH

28. Filter cover

29. Filter

30. Aspirator

31. Aspirator hose

32. Harness

33. PTC heater shield

34. Lower air mix door

35. Upper air mix door

36. Air mix door guide

37. Front door rod

38. Side ventilator door

39. Foot door

40. Side ventilator seal LH

41. Lower attachment case

42. Side ventilator seal RH

43. Center ventilator and defroster door 44. Sub defroster door

45. Upper attachment case

46. Defroster seal

47. Ventilator seal

48. Intake seal

49. Lower intake case

50. Intake door

51. Upper intake seal

52. Power transistor

53. Sub harness

 : Always replace after every disassembly.

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HAC-202

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PTC HEATER

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Measure voltage between high voltage harness connector terminals and PTC heater harness connector

terminals.

DANGER:

 

 Touching high voltage components without using the appropriate protective equipment will

cause electrocution.

CAUTION:

For voltage measurements, use a tester which can measure to 500 V or higher.

2. Remove heating and cooling unit assembly. Refer to 

HA-57, "HEATING AND COOLING UNIT ASSEM-

BLY : Removal and Installation"

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3. Remove PTC heater from the heating and cooling unit assembly.

INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

Standard

: 5 V or less 

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