17.11.2011, 22:54 | #92 |
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Сейчас пытаюсь перевести мануал, минут 5.
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17.11.2011, 23:35 | #93 |
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CONTROLS 24 - 21 A/C HEATER CONTROL (Continued) be blanked and the right side set temperature dis- remain blank. System control of parameter being dis- play will indicate current and historical codes (8 his- played can be overridden by rotating the right set torical max) presently active. Once all codes have temperature control in either direction. Rotating the been displayed, the system will repeat the fault code right temperature control in the CW direction, the numbers. This will continue until the left side set selected parameter value is overridden and incre- temperature control is moved at least one detent mented beginning at the value which was being dis- position in either direction, by pressing both the A/C played. Rotating the right temperature control in the and Recirc buttons at the same time, or the ignition CCW direction, the selected parameter value is over- is turned off. Record all of the fault codes, then see ridden and decremented beginning at the value the Current and Historical Fault Code charts for the which was being displayed. The rate at which incre- descriptions. menting and decrement occurs is one unit value per set temperature detent position. CLEARING FAULT CODES Current faults cannot be electronically cleared. HVAC SYSTEM POINTER Repair must be made to the system to eliminate the Pointer DESCRIPTION Value fault causing code. Historical fault codes can be Number Displayed cleared manually, or automatically. To clear a histor- ical fault manually, depress and hold either the A/C 01 A/C Enable 0 or 1 or Recirc button for at least three seconds while the 0= display is in the fault code mode of operation. Histor- disabled ical fault codes are cleared automatically when the 1= corresponding current fault code has been cleared, enabled and has remained cleared for a number of ignition 02 Final fan PWM duty cycle 0 to 255 cycles. The faults have been cleared when two hori- While the value of this pointer zontal bars appear in the Test Selector display. is being displayed, turning the EXITING SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE The self-diagnostic mode right set temperature control can be exited by pressing both the A/C and Recirc buttons either direction will manually at the same time, or turning off the ignition. control the value. CW = increase; CCW = decrease MONITOR CURRENT PARAMETERS 03 Left NPRG * 0 to 255 While in the display fault code mode of operation, * NPRG equals a calculated number based on outside current system parameters can also be monitored and in-vehicle conditions. This value is used by the and/or forced. Rotating the left side set temperature AZC to position the Mode motor, Air Inlet motor, and control clockwise will increase the pointer number control blower motor speed. while rotating the control counter clockwise will decrease the pointer number. Rotating the right set While the value of this pointer temperature control will have no impact on pointer is being displayed, turning the value or the value of the parameter being monitored. right set temperature control Once the desired pointer number has been selected, either direction will manually pressing either the AC or Recirc buttons will display control the value. CW = the current value of the selected parameter. The increase; CCW = decrease right side set temperature display is only capa- 04 Right NPRG 0 to 255 ble of displaying only values ranging from 0 to While the value of this pointer 99, the left side set temperature display is used is being displayed, turning the for values greater than 99. If the value is less right set temperature control than 99, the left side set temperature display either direction will manually remains blanked. While a parameter is being over- control the value. CW = ridden, the system will continue to function normally increase; CCW = decrease except for the parameter which is being manually controlled. For values < 0, the G segment in the left side set temperature Most Significant Digit (MSD)(or left- most number in the pair) will be used to indicate a negative number. For values between -01 to -99 the Least Significant Digit (LSD)(or right-most number of the pair) in the left side set temperature will 24 - 22 CONTROLS WJ A/C HEATER CONTROL (Continued) HVAC SYSTEM POINTER HVAC SYSTEM POINTER 05 Avg NPRG 0 TO 14 Left NMIX 0 to 255 255 While the value of this pointer While the value of this pointer is being displayed, turning the is being displayed, turning the right set temperature control right set temperature control either direction will manually either direction will manually control the value. CW = control the value. CW = increase; CW = decrease increase; CCW = decrease 15 Not Used 0 to 0 06 Primary control side 0 or 1 16 Not Used 0 to 0 0 = left 1 17 Reserved = right 18 Reserved 07 EE Check sum (calculated) 0 to 255 19 Reserved 08 Target intensity (in % ON time) 0 to 255 While the value of this pointer MODE VALUE POINTER is being displayed, turning the Pointer DESCRIPTION Value right set temperature control Number Displayed either direction will manually control the value. CW = 20 mode range in delta counts 0 to increase; CCW = decrease 9999 09 Not Used 0 to 0 21 Current mode position (in 0to counts) 9999 10 Not Used 0 to 0 22 mode target position in ratio 0 to 255 11 Right NINC * 0 to 255 While the value of this pointer * NINC equals a calculated number based on the IR is being displayed, turning the sensor and IR thermistor values used to calculate the right set temperature control NPRG. either direction will manually While the value of this pointer control the value. CW = is being displayed, turning the increase; CCW = decrease right set temperature control 23 mode target position in counts 0 to either direction will manually 9999 control the value. CW = increase; CCW = decrease 24 Not Used 0 to 0 12 Left NINC 0 to 255 25 number of valve moves since 0to last index 9999 While the value of this pointer is being displayed, turning the 26 Not Used 0 to 0 right set temperature control 27 Not Used 0 to 0 either direction will manually 28 Not Used 0 to 0 control the value. CW = 29 mode motor state 0 to 5 increase; CCW = decrease 0 = in position, 1 = moving 13 Right NMIX * 0 to 255 toward panel, 2 = moving * NMIX equals a calculated number based on outside toward defrost, 3 = searching and in-vehicle conditions used by the AZC to position range, 4 = stalled moving the Temperature motors. toward panel, 5 = stalled While the value of this pointer moving toward defrost is being displayed, turning the right set temperature control either direction will manually control the value. CW = increase; CCW = decrease WJ CONTROLS 24 - 23 A/C HEATER CONTROL (Continued) LEFT SIDE TEMPERATURE POINTER RIGHT SIDE TEMPERATURE POINTER Pointer DESCRIPTION Value 45 number of valve moves since 0to Number Displayed last index 9999 30 Left side temp range in delta 0to 46 Not used 0 to 0 counts 9999 47 Not used 0 to 0 31 Current left side temp position 0to 48 Not used 0 to 0 (in counts) 9999 49 Right side temp motor state 0 to 5 32 Left side temp target position 0to255 0 = in position, 1 = moving (in ratio) toward panel, 2 = moving While the value of this pointer toward defrost, 3 = searching is being displayed, turning the range, 4 = stalled moving right set temperature control toward panel, 5 = stalled either direction will manually moving toward defrost control the value. CW = increase; CCW = decrease AIR INLET POINTER 33 Left side temp target in counts 0 to Pointer DESCRIPTION Value 9999 Number Displayed 34 Not used 0 to 0 50 Air inlet range (in counts) 0 to 35 number of valve moves since 0to 9999 last index 9999 51 Current air inlet position (in 0to 36 Not used 0 to 0 counts) 9999 37 Not used 0 to 0 52 Air inlet target position (in 0to255 38 Not used 0 to 0 ratio) 39 Left side temp motor state 0 to 5 While the value of this pointer is being displayed, turning the 0 = in position, 1 = moving right set temperature control toward panel, 2 = moving either direction will manually toward defrost, 3 = searching control the value. CW = range, 4 = stalled moving increase; CCW = decrease toward panel, 5 = stalled moving toward defrost 53 Air inlet target in counts 0 to 9999 RIGHT SIDE TEMPERATURE POINTER 54 Not used 0 to 0 Pointer DESCRIPTION Value 55 number of motor moves since 0to Number Displayed last index 9999 40 Right side temp range in delta 0to 56 Not used 0 to 0 counts 9999 57 Not used 0 to 0 41 Current right side temp 0to 58 Not used 0 to 0 position (in counts) 9999 59 Air inlet motor state 0 to 5 42 Right side temp target position 0to255 0 = in position, 1 = moving (in ratio) toward panel, 2 = moving While the value of this pointer toward defrost, 3 = searching is being displayed, turning the range, 4 = stalled moving right set temperature control toward panel, 5 = stalled either direction will manually moving toward defrost control the value. CW = 60 Reserved increase; CCW = decrease 61 Actual Outside Air Temp (in -40 to 43 Right side temp target in 0to degrees F) 215 counts 9999 62 Not used 0 to 0 44 Not used 0 to 0 24 - 24 CONTROLS WJ A/C HEATER CONTROL (Continued) OUTPUT CIRCUIT/ACTUATOR TESTS AIR INLET POINTER In the Output Circuit/Actuator Test mode, the out- 63 Engine Intake Air Temperature -40 to put circuits can be viewed, monitored, overridden, (in degrees F) 215 and tested. If a failure occurs in an output circuit, 64 Vehicle speed in MPH 0 to 255 test the circuit by overriding the system. Test the 65 Engine RPM/100 -0 to 82 actuator through its full range of operation. (1) To begin the Output Circuit/Actuator Tests you 66 Engine Coolant Temp - 40 (in -40 to must be in the Select Test mode. degrees F) 215 (2) With a “00” value displayed in the Test Selector 67 Country Code 0 to 255 and no stick man, turn the rotary temperature con- 68 Not used 0 to 0 trol knob until the test number you are looking for appears in the Test Selector display. See the Circuit 69 Not used 0 to 0 Testing charts for a listing of the test numbers, test items, test types, system tested, and displayed val- IR SENSOR POINTER ues. Pointer DESCRIPTION Value (3) To see the output value, depress the a/c or Number Displayed recirc button. The values displayed will represent the output from the AZC control module. 70 Thermistor temp (in degrees) -40 to (4) To enter the actuator test, depress the a/c or 215 recirc button. Then, rotate the right temperature set 71 Left side sensor A/D (filtered) 0 to 255 knob to the desired position. 72 Right side sensor A/D (filtered) 0 to 255 REMOVAL 73 Left side temp (in degrees F) -40 to 140 WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR- 74 Right side temp (in degrees F) -40 to BAGS, DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM BEFORE 140 ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING 75 Not used 0 to 0 COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO- 76 Not used 0 to 0 LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, 77 Not used 0 to 0 THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE AIRBAG SYS- 78 Not used 0 to 0 TEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PER- 79 Not used 0 to 0 FORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE- IDENTIFICATION POINTER CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL Pointer DESCRIPTION Value AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL Number Displayed INJURY. 80 ROM bit pattern number (digits 0to (1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative 1,2,3 & 4) 9999 cable. 81 ROM bit pattern number (digits 0to (2) Remove the center upper, and center lower 5,6,7 & 8) 9999 bezels from the instrument panel. Refer to Instru- 82 CAL bit pattern number (digits 0to ment Panel System for the procedures. 1,2,3 & 4) 9999 (3) Remove the 4 screws that secure the a/c heater 83 CAL bit pattern number (digits 0to control to the instrument panel (Fig. 13). 5,6,7 & 8) 9999 (4) Pull the a/c heater control assembly away from the instrument panel far enough to access the con- 84 Not used 0 to 0 nections on the back of the control. 85 Not used 0 to 0 (5) Unplug the wire and/or vacuum harness con- 86 Not used 0 to 0 nectors from the back of the a/c heater control (Fig. 14). 87 Not used 0 to 0 (6) Remove the a/c heater control from the instru- 88 Not used 0 to 0 ment panel. 89 Not used 0 to 0 |
17.11.2011, 23:36 | #94 |
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И кто здесь переводчик есть?
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17.11.2011, 23:47 | #95 |
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По лету сам снимал торпеду-замена радиатора отопителя и параллельно колхоз с заслонками. Через 2 мес заслонки снова крякнули (восстановленные), внедрял путем разреза алюминиевые (спасибо Диме SD). Парадокс, но ошибки по левой остались. Кстати вскрывать климат рекомендую паяльником с узким жалом-стружка не сыплется и шансов распилить испаритель нет.
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18.11.2011, 16:41 | #97 |
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Решил начать промывания системы охлаждения двигателя и установки дополнительной электропомпы фирмы Bosh (каталожный номер в Экзисте 0 392 020 034).
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21.11.2011, 10:37 | #98 |
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ИМХО, не стоит. дует хорошо/плохо? Если плохо - заслонка рециркуляции или забитый пухом/грязью радиатор ( продуть можно попробывать не снимая через воздуховод, заклеив все остальные.) Заслонку смотреть за бардачком. помпа там нах не нужна, поверьте!
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21.11.2011, 11:37 | #99 |
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дует нормально, но теплый воздух....не горячий!....у меня подозрения что радиатор внутри забит....поэтому и хочу промыть и помпу....мож продавит.
Правда климат все время разные ошибки выкидывает, то 20, то 51, то 20 и 51, сейчас 51 и 52. |