| General |
| 1. |
Basically, all measurements in this manual are taken with a tracking gauge. |
| 2. |
When a measuring tape is used, check to be sure there is no elongation, twisting or bending. |
| 3. |
For measuring dimensions, both projected dimension and actual-measurement dimension are used in this manual. |
| Measurement Method |
| Projected Dimensions |
| 1. |
These are the dimensions measured when the measurement
points are projected into the reference plane, and are the reference
dimensions used for body alterations. |
| 2. |
If the length of the tracking gauge probes is adjustable,
make the measurement by lengthening one probe by the amount equivalent
to the difference in height of the two surfaces.
|
| Actual-Measurement Dimensions |
| 1. |
These dimensions indicate the actual linear distance between
measurement points, and are the reference dimensions for use if a
tracking gauge is used for measurement. |
| 2. |
Measure by first adjusting both probes to the same length (A=A'').
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| Measurement Point |
| 1. |
Measurements should be taken at the hole center.
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Front Body A Front Body B Front Body C Front Body D
Component Location Components 1. Heater Case (LH)2. Separator3. Evaporator Core4. Shower Duct (LH)5. Heater Core Cover6. Heater Core7. Mode Actuator8. Mode Cam9. Temp Actuator (Drive)10. Vent Door Arm11. Floor Door Arm 1. Heater Case (RH)2.
Inspection 1. Connect the battery voltage and check the blower motor rotation. 2. If the blower motor voltage is not operated well, substitute with a known-good blower motor and check for proper operation. 3. If the problem is corrected, replace the blower motor.