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61A HEATING
X95
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Contents
Page
Condenser: Removal -
Refitting 62A-12
Compressor: Removal -
Refitting 62A-21
Expansion valve -
intermediate pipe connecting
pipe at the expansion valve
outlet: Removal - Refitting 62A-65
Condenser - compressor
connecting pipe: Removal -
Refitting 62A-85
Compressor/intermediate
pipe connecting pipe:
Removal - Refitting 62A-95
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
I - LIST OF COMPONENTS - a front right-hand side intermediate air distribution
duct (16) ,
The air conditioning system consists of:
- a front left-hand side intermediate air distribution duct
- a control panel (1) ,
(17) ,
- a mixing motor (2) ,
- a front centre air distribution duct (18) ,
- a distribution motor (3) ,
- a front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (19) ,
- a cabin filter (4) ,
- a front right-hand footwell air distribution duct (20) ,
- an expansion valve (5) ,
- a rear left-hand footwell air distribution duct (21) ,
- a recirculation motor (6) ,
- a rear right-hand footwell air distribution duct (22) .
- a recirculation control cable (7) ,
- a cooling fan assembly (8) ,
EQT LEVEL EA4, and ELECTRONIC PARKING
- a passenger compartment fan assembly control unit BRAKE
(9) ,
- a mixing motor (10) ,
- a rear intermediate air distribution duct (23) ,
- an evaporator sensor (11) ,
- a rear air distribution duct (24) .
- a heater matrix (12) ,
- a heating resistor relay (13) ,
- a heating resistor (14) ,
- a front side air distribution duct (15) , II - LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
133409
61A-1
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
133410
61A-2
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
133406
61A-3
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
133404
61A-4
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and AIR CONDITIONING
I - LIST OF COMPONENTS - a front right-hand side intermediate air distribution
duct (15) ,
The air conditioning system consists of:
- a front left-hand side intermediate air distribution duct
- a control panel (1) , (16) ,
- an air distribution cable (2) , - a front centre air distribution duct (17) ,
- a cabin filter (3) , - a front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (18) ,
- an expansion valve (4) , - a front right-hand footwell air distribution duct (19) ,
- a recirculation motor (5) , - a rear left-hand footwell air distribution duct (20) ,
- a recirculation control cable (6) , - a rear right-hand footwell air distribution duct (21) .
- a cooling fan assembly (7) ,
EQT LEVEL EA4, and ELECTRONIC PARKING
- a passenger compartment fan assembly control unit
BRAKE
(8) ,
133405
61A-5
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and AIR CONDITIONING
133407
61A-6
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and AIR CONDITIONING
133406
61A-7
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and AIR CONDITIONING
133404
61A-8
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and AIR CONDITIONING
I - LIST OF COMPONENTS - a rear right-hand footwell air distribution duct (18)
(see C-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refit-
The air conditioning system consists of:
ting) .
- a control panel (1) (see 61A, Heating, Control pa-
nel: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-124) , REAR SEATS VENTILATOR
- an air distribution cable (2) (see 61A, Heating, Air - rear side intermediary air distribution ducts (19) (see
distribution cable: Removal - Refitting, page 61A- Rear side intermediate air distribution duct: Re-
31) , moval - Refitting) ,
- a cabin filter (3) (see 61A, Heating, Cabin filter: Re- - rear side air distribution ducts (20) (see Rear side air
moval - Refitting, page 61A-19) , distribution duct: Removal - Refitting) .
- an expansion valve (4) (see 62A, Air conditioning,
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting, page 62A-
33) ,
- a recirculation motor (5) (see 61A, Heating, Recir-
culation motor: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-
146) ,
- a recirculation control cable (6) (see 61A, Heating,
Recirculation control cable: Removal - Refitting,
page 61A-29) ,
61A-9
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and AIR CONDITIONING
II - POSITION OF THE COMPONENTS
139037
61A-10
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and AIR CONDITIONING
139038
61A-11
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and AIR CONDITIONING
139041
61A-12
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and AIR CONDITIONING
139040
61A-13
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
I - LIST OF COMPONENTS - a rear right-hand footwell air distribution duct (19)
(see C-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refit-
The air conditioning system comprises:
ting) .
- a control panel (1) (see 61A, Heating, Control pa-
nel: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-124) ,
REAR SEATS VENTILATOR
- a mixing motor (2) (see 61A, Heating, Mixer motor:
- rear side intermediary air distribution ducts (20) (see
Removal - Refitting, page 61A-158) ,
Rear side intermediate air distribution duct: Re-
- a distribution motor (3) (see 61A, Heating, Distribu- moval - Refitting) ,
tion motor: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-174) ,
- rear side air distribution ducts (21) (see Rear side air
- a cabin filter (4) (see 61A, Heating, Cabin filter: Re- distribution duct: Removal - Refitting) .
moval - Refitting, page 61A-19) ,
- an expansion valve (5) (see 62A, Air conditioning,
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting, page 62A-
33) ,
- a recirculation motor (6) (see 61A, Heating, Recir-
culation motor: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-
146) ,
- a recirculation control cable (7) (see 61A, Heating,
Recirculation control cable: Removal - Refitting,
page 61A-29) ,
- a cooling fan assembly (8) (see 61A, Heating, Fan
assembly: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-83) ,
- a passenger compartment fan assembly control unit
(9) (see 61A, Heating, Passenger compartment
fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting,
page 61A-117) ,
- an air mixing flap motor (10) (see 61A, Heating,
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-158) ,
- an evaporator sensor (11) (see 62A, Air conditio-
ning, Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting,
page 62A-79) ,
- a heater matrix (12) (see 61A, Heating, Heater ma-
trix: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-69) ,
- heater resistor relay (13) (see 61A, Heating, Hea-
ting resistor relays: Removal - Refitting, page
61A-102) ,
- a heating resistor (14) (see 61A, Heating, Heating
resistor unit: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-106) ,
- front side air distribution ducts (15) (see 61A, Hea-
ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal -
Refitting, page 61A-132) ,
- a front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (16) (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Remo-
val - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- a front right-hand footwell air distribution duct (17)
(see 61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct:
Removal - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- a rear left-hand footwell air distribution duct (18) (see
C-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting) ,
61A-14
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
II - LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
139039
61A-15
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
139036
61A-16
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
139041
61A-17
HEATING
Heating: List and location of components 61A
J95, and CLIMATE CONTROL
139040
61A-18
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Note:
There are 2 possibilities:
- the passenger compartment filter flap is bolted
onto the air distribution unit,
- the passenger compartment filter flap is clipped
onto the air distribution unit.
a Remove:
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
135675
a Remove the electrical wiring (1) from the cabin filter
flap after marking its routing.
a Remove the passenger compartment filter flap bolts
(2) .
a Unclip the passenger compartment filter flap.
Note:
Foreign bodies (leaves, insects etc.) are likely to
accumulate in the passenger compartment filter.
Remove the filter with care so as to prevent
foreign bodies getting into the evaporator.
61A-19
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
141543
a Mark the passenger compartment filter fitting direc-
tion. 141543
a Refit:
a Remove the passenger compartment filter.
- the passenger compartment filter in accordance
with the mark,
REFITTING
- the passenger compartment filter flap,
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION a Fit the electrical wiring on the passenger compart-
ment filter flap.
a Check there are no foreign bodies in the passenger
compartment filter housing and clean thoroughly if
necessary. III - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-20
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Note:
There are 2 possible types of fitting:
- the passenger compartment filter flap is bolted
onto the air distribution unit,
- the passenger compartment filter flap is clipped
onto the air distribution unit.
138645
a Remove the electrical wiring (2) from the passenger
compartment filter flap after marking its routing.
a Remove the passenger compartment filter flap bolts
(3) .
a Unclip the passenger compartment filter flap.
a Remove the passenger compartment filter flap.
Note:
Foreign bodies (leaves, insects, etc.) are likely to
accumulate in the passenger compartment filter.
Remove the filter with care so as to prevent
138642 foreign bodies getting into the evaporator.
a Unclip the right-hand centre console side trim (1) .
61A-21
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
141543
a Mark the passenger compartment filter fitting direc-
tion. 141543
a Refit:
a Remove the passenger compartment filter.
- the passenger compartment filter in accordance
with the mark,
REFITTING
- the passenger compartment filter flap.
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION a Fit the electrical wiring on the passenger compart-
ment filter flap.
a Check there are no foreign bodies in the passenger
compartment filter housing and clean thoroughly if
necessary. III - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Exterior equipment).
a Clip on the right-hand centre console side trim.
61A-22
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a
Note:
There are 2 possibilities:
- the passenger compartment filter flap is bolted
onto the air distribution unit,
- the passenger compartment filter flap is clipped
onto the air distribution unit.
REMOVAL
a Remove:
137154
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte- a Unclip the clutch pedal wiring.
rior equipment),
a Remove the clutch pedal nuts (2) .
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re- Note:
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
Do not disconnect the connectors from the clutch
pedal switches.
5 SPEED MANUAL GBOX or 6 SPEED MANUAL
a Move the clutch pedal aside.
GBOX
Note:
Do not apply pressure to the hydraulic clutch
pipes.
137690
61A-23
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
136999
a Tilt the clutch pedal in the direction of the arrow.
138645
a Put the clutch pedal in the footwell.
a Remove the electrical wiring (3) from the passenger
compartment filter flap after marking its routing.
a Remove the passenger compartment filter flap bolts
(4) .
a Unclip the passenger compartment filter flap.
a Remove the passenger compartment filter flap.
Note:
Foreign bodies (leaves, insects etc.) are likely to
accumulate in the passenger compartment filter.
Remove the filter with care so as to prevent
foreign bodies getting into the evaporator.
61A-24
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
141543
a Mark the passenger compartment filter fitting direc-
tion. 141543
a Refit:
a Remove the passenger compartment filter.
- the passenger compartment filter in accordance
with the mark,
REFITTING
- the passenger compartment filter flap.
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION a Fit the electrical wiring on the passenger compart-
ment filter flap.
a Check there are no foreign bodies in the passenger
compartment filter housing and clean thoroughly if
necessary. III - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
61A-25
HEATING
Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting 61A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Clip on the centre console side faces.
61A-26
HEATING
C-pillar intermediate air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and EQT LEVEL EA4, and ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
II - FINAL OPERATION
Essential special tooling
a Refit the dashboard (see Dashboard: Removal -
Car. 1363 Set of trim removal levers. Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
REMOVAL ting) (80A, Battery).
137016
a Remove:
REFITTING
61A-27
HEATING
Rear air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and EQT LEVEL EA4, and ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
REMOVAL
136378
a Remove the bolts (1) from the rear air distribution
duct.
a Unclip (2) the rear air distribution duct from the cen-
tre console.
a Remove the rear air distribution duct from the centre
console.
136377 REFITTING
a Unclip the rear section of the centre console.
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
a Refit the rear air distribution duct on the centre con-
sole.
a Clip the rear air distribution duct to the centre conso-
le.
a Refit the rear air distribution duct bolts.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the centre console (see Centre console: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-28
HEATING
Recirculation control cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
REMOVAL
137024
a Unclip the wiring at (2) .
a Remove the recirculation cable.
REFITTING
61A-29
HEATING
Recirculation control cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
REMOVAL
137024
a Unclip the recirculation control cable.
a Remove the recirculation control cable.
REFITTING
61A-30
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
REMOVAL
RADIO NO 06 or RADIO NO 07
a Remove the radio navigation system (see Radio na-
vigation system: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On-
board telematics system).
135659
a Tilt the control panel.
a Unclip the air mixing cable from the control panel at
(3) .
a Move aside the control panel.
135676
a Remove the bolts (1) from the control panel.
61A-31
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART a Clip:
CONCERNED
- the air mixing cable to the control panel,
- the control panel centring pins.
a Refit the control panel bolts.
a Check that the air distribution control can move
along its whole stroke.
RADIO NO 06 or RADIO NO 07
a Refit the radio navigation system (see Radio navi-
gation system: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On-
board telematics system).
135658
a Unclip the air distribution cable from the control pa- RADIO NO 01 or RADIO NO 02 or RADIO NO 03
nel at (4) . or RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Refit the radio (see Car radio: Removal - Refitting)
(86A, Radio).
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
136994
a Unclip the air distribution cable from the distribution
unit at (5) .
a Mark the routing of the air distribution cable.
a Remove the air distribution cable.
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the control panel.
61A-32
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
a Remove:
Tightening torquesm - the lower bolts from the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
dashboard cross mem- 21 N.m - the upper bolts from the dashboard cross member
ber reinforcement upper reinforcement,
bolts
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
dashboard cross mem- 21 N.m
ber reinforcement lower
bolts
REMOVAL
a Remove:
RADIO NO 06
135677
a Remove the radio navigation system (see Radio na- a Squeeze the centring pins (2) while pushing the con-
vigation system: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On- trol panel.
board telematics system).
61A-33
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
135659
a Tilt the control panel.
a Unclip the air mixing cable from the control panel at
(3) .
a Move aside the control panel.
136990
a Unclip the air distribution cable from the distribution
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART unit at (5) .
CONCERNED
a Mark the routing of the air distribution cable.
a Remove the air distribution cable.
REFITTING
61A-34
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
- the upper bolts of the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
a Tighten to torque:
RADIO NO 06
a Refit:
61A-35
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
138653
a Remove:
- the lower bolts (2) from the dashboard cross mem-
ber reinforcement,
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
61A-36
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
138500
a Remove the bolts (3) from the control panel.
138497
138599
138499
a Squeeze the centring pins (4) while pushing the con-
a Unclip the air distribution cable (5) from the control
trol panel.
panel in order, as shown by the directional arrows.
a Tilt the control panel .
61A-37
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 55A, Interior equipment),
- the inhibitor switch (see Inhibitor switch: Remo-
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbag and pretensioners),
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the control panel.
a Clip on the centring pins of the control panel.
a Refit the control panel bolts.
a Check that the air distribution control can move
along its whole stroke.
a Refit the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
a Tighten to torque:
- the upper nuts of the dashboard cross member
reinforcement (21 N.m),
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
lower bolts (21 N.m).
61A-38
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
REMOVAL
138599
a Squeeze the centring pins (2) while pushing the con-
trol panel.
a Tilt the control panel .
138500
a Remove the bolts (1) from the control panel.
61A-39
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
138504
a Unclip the air distribution cable from the distribution
138497 unit at (4) .
a Mark the routing of the air distribution cable.
a Remove the air distribution cable.
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the control panel.
a Clip on the centring pins of the control panel.
138499
a Refit the control panel bolts.
a Unclip the air distribution cable (3) from the control
panel in order, as shown by the directional arrows. a Check that the air distribution control can move
along its whole stroke.
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 55A, Interior equipment),
- the inhibitor switch (see Inhibitor switch: Remo-
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbag and pretensioners),
61A-40
HEATING
Air distribution cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the central console (see Centre console: Remo-
val - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-41
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
REMOVAL
RADIO NO 06 or RADIO NO 07
a Remove the radio navigation system (see Radio na-
vigation system: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On-
board telematics system).
135659
a Unclip the air mixing cable from the control panel at
(3) .
135676
a Remove the bolts (1) from the control panel.
61A-42
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
RADIO NO 06 or RADIO NO 07
a Refit the radio navigation system (see Radio navi-
gation system: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On
board telematics system).
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
136993
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
a Unclip the air mixing cable from the distribution unit. - the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
a Mark the routing of the air mixing cable. moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
a Remove the air mixing cable. - the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the control panel.
a Clip the air mixing cable onto the control panel.
a Clip on the centring pins.
a Refit the control panel bolts.
a Check that the air distribution control can move
along its whole stroke.
61A-43
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
137019
a Remove:
61A-44
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
135677
a Squeeze the centring pins (4) while pushing the con-
trol panel.
a Tilt the control panel.
135693
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
a Remove: CONCERNED
- the upper bolts (2) from the dashboard cross mem-
ber reinforcement,
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
135659
a Unclip the air mixing cable (5) from the control panel.
135676
a Remove the bolts (3) from the control panel.
61A-45
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
a Tighten to torque:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
upper bolts (21 N.m),
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
lower bolts (21 N.m).
a Clip on the wiring of the dashboard cross member
reinforcement.
61A-46
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
REMOVAL
138599
a Squeeze the centring pins (2) while pushing the con-
trol panel.
a Tilt the control panel .
138500
a Remove the bolts (1) from the control panel.
61A-47
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
138503
a Unclip the air mixing flap cable from the distribution
138496 unit at (4) .
a Mark the routing of the air mixing cable.
a Remove the air mixing cable.
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the control panel.
a Clip on the centring pins.
138498
a Refit the control panel bolts.
a Unclip the air mixing flap control cable (3) from the
control panel in order, as shown by the directional a Check that the air distribution control can move
arrows. along its whole stroke.
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 55A, Interior equipment),
- the inhibitor switch (see Inhibitor switch: Remo-
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbag and pretensioners),
61A-48
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the central console (see Centre console: Remo-
val - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-49
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
REMOVAL
a Remove:
138642
61A-50
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
138639 138599
a Remove: a Squeeze the centring pins (7) while pushing the con-
trol panel.
- the dashboard cross member flange upper bolts (4)
. a Tilt the control panel .
- the brake pedal impactor (5) ,
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
138500
a Remove the bolts (6) from the control panel.
61A-51
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
138503
a Unclip the air mixing flap cable from the distribution
138496 unit at (9) .
a Mark the routing of the air mixing cable.
a Remove the air mixing cable.
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the control panel.
138498
a Clip on the centring pins of the control panel.
a Unclip the air mixing flap control cable (8) from the a Refit the control panel bolts.
control panel in order, as shown by the directional a Check that the air mixing control can move along its
arrows. whole stroke.
a Refit:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement,
- the brake pedal impacter.
a Tighten to torque:
- the upper nuts of the dashboard cross member
reinforcement (21 N.m),
61A-52
HEATING
Air mixing cable: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and AIR CONDITIONING
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
lower bolts (21 N.m).
a Clip the wiring onto the dashboard cross member
reinforcement.
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 55A, Interior equipment),
- the inhibitor switch (see Inhibitor switch: Remo-
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbag and pretensioners),
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the central console (see Centre console: Remo-
val - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Clip on the left-hand centre console side trim.
61A-53
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or K95
- the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
Essential special tooling under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
(56A, Exterior equipment),
Ms. 583 Hose clamp pliers.
- the windscreen wiper mechanism (see Winds-
Essential equipment creen wiper mechanism: Removal - Refitting)
(85A, Wiping - Washing).
refrigerant charging station
F4R
Tightening torquesm a Remove:
clip of the air filter unit 5.5 N.m - the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
air outlet pipe - the turbocharger heat shield nuts.
WARNING
IMPORTANT
To prevent the surrounding components from
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
etc.) a heat shield.
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
a Remove the turbocharger heat shield.
Note:
Use fuel blanking plugs with part no. 77 01 208 229
or 77 01 476 857 to plug any openings exposed to
the open air. Do not use any which have already
been used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
a Remove:
61A-54
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or K95
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
136467
a Remove:
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
F9Q 136487
a Remove: a Remove the bolts (3) from the expansion valve con-
necting pipe bracket.
- the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refitting)
(80A, Battery),
WARNING
- the diesel injection computer (see Diesel injection
computer: Removal - Refitting) (13B, Diesel in- In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
jection), damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
- the battery tray (see Battery tray: Removal - Re- a Uncouple the connecting pipes from the expansion
fitting) (80A, Battery), valve.
- the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler air in- a Remove the connecting pipes from the expansion
let pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbochar- valve.
ging).
a Remove the connecting pipe seals.
61A-55
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or K95
F4R
135707
a Loosen the clip (4) of the air outlet pipe on the air fil-
ter unit.
137157
135796
a Remove the bolts (5) from the air inlet pipe on the
throttle valve. 134643
a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
61A-56
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or K95
a Remove: - the cabin filter,
- the dashboard (see Dashboard: Removal - Refit- - the expansion valve,
ting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the front side air distribution duct (see 61A, Hea- - the recirculation motor,
ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal -
Refitting, page 61A-132) , - the air recirculation control cable,
CLIMATE CONTROL
a Disconnect the supply connector (8) from the distri- - the cabin filter,
bution unit.
- the expansion valve,
a Unclip the electrical wiring from the distribution unit.
- the recirculation motor,
a Separate the electrical wiring from the distribution
unit. - the air recirculation control cable,
a Remove the distribution unit.
- the fan assembly,
61A-57
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or K95
a Lubricate the seals using recommended air conditio- - the heater matrix,
ning oil to make fitting easier (see 62A, Air condi- - heater resistor relays,
t i o n i n g , Air conditioning: Parts and
consumables for the repair work, page 62A-4) . - the heating resistor,
a Fit new seals to the refrigerant connecting pipes. - the air mixing cable.
a Refit the following components onto the distribution a Clip the wiring onto the distribution unit.
unit:
a Connect the supply connector of the distribution unit.
- the left-hand mixer motor,
- the right-hand mixer motor, III - FINAL OPERATION
- the distribution motor, a Refit:
- the cabin filter, - the dashboard cross member (see Dashboard
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Upper
- the expansion valve,
front structure),
- the recirculation motor,
- the front side air distribution duct (see 61A, Hea-
- the air recirculation control cable, ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal -
Refitting, page 61A-132) ,
- the fan assembly,
- the dashboard (see Dashboard: Removal - Refit-
- the fan assembly control unit,
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
- the evaporator sensor,
a Connect the heater matrix hoses.
- the heater matrix,
a Remove the tool (Ms. 583) from the heater matrix
- heater resistor relays, hoses.
61A-58
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or K95
- the turbocharger heat shield,
- the diesel injection computer (see Diesel injection - the windscreen wiper mechanism (see Winds-
computer: Removal - Refitting) (13B, Diesel in- creen wiper mechanism: Removal - Refitting)
jection),
(85A, Wiping - Washing),
- the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refitting)
(80A, Battery). - the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
(56A, Exterior equipment),
61A-59
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
Essential special tooling panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
Ms. 583 Hose clamp pliers.
ment).
Essential equipment a Undo the clips on the air outlet pipe of the air filter
unit.
refrigerant charging station a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
Note:
Use fuel blanking plugs with part no. 77 01 208 229
or 77 01 476 857 to plug any openings exposed to
the open air. Do not use any which have already 137477
been used to plug a fuel circuit.
a Remove:
- the bolts (1) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
REMOVAL - the cylinder head lifting eye.
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
a Remove:
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
Exterior equipment),
61A-60
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
M9R K9K
139563
139155
a Unclip the wiring (2) from the cylinder head lifting
eye. a the bolt (4) from the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
a Remove:
- the bolts (3) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
- the cylinder head lifting eye.
139154
a Remove:
61A-61
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
F9Q
135640
a Remove the bolts (8) from the turbocharger air inlet
135638
pipe.
a Remove the bolt (6) from the intermediate air pipe a Disconnect the intermediate air pipe between the air
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on filter unit and the turbocharger from the turbocharger
the exhaust gas recirculation assembly. air inlet pipe by pivoting it.
a Remove:
- the intermediate air pipe between the air filter unit
and the turbocharger,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
135639
a Loosen the bolt (7) of the intermediate air pipe
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on
the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
61A-62
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
M9R K9K
a Remove the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercoo-
ler air inlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
charging).
139564
138672
a Remove the nut (11) from the retaining bracket on
the « intermediate pipe - expansion valve » connec-
ting pipe.
139567
a Remove:
61A-63
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
H4J
139617
a Remove the clips (1 2) from the bulkhead heat
shield. 139616
a Remove:
WARNING
- the bulkhead upper heat shield bolts (13) ,
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend, - the bulkhead upper heat shield clips (14) .
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced. WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
a Move the bulkhead heat shieldto one side. overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
61A-64
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
136487 141542
a Remove the bolts (15) from the expansion valve a Fit the (Ms. 583) on the heater matrix hoses (16) .
connecting pipe bracket.
a Disconnect the heater matrix hoses.
a Remove:
WARNING
- the dashboard (see Dashboard: Removal - Refit-
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
ting) (57A, Interior equipment),
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
- the dashboard cross member (see Dashboard
a Uncouple the connecting pipes from the expansion cross member: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Upper
valve. front structure).
a Remove the connecting pipes from the expansion
valve.
a Fit blanking plugs on the expansion valve and on the
connecting pipes.
61A-65
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART - heater resistor relays,
CONCERNED
- the heating resistor,
- the air mixing cable.
CLIMATE CONTROL
a Remove the following components from the distribu-
tion unit:
- the left-hand mixer motor,
- the right-hand mixer motor,
- the distribution motor,
- the cabin filter,
- the expansion valve,
- the recirculation motor,
- the air recirculation control cable,
139118
- the fan assembly,
a Disconnect the supply connector (17) from the distri-
bution unit. - the fan assembly control unit,
a Unclip the electrical wiring from the distribution unit. - the evaporator sensor,
a Separate the electrical wiring from the distribution - the heater matrix,
unit.
- heater resistor relays,
a Remove the distribution unit.
- the heating resistor.
Note:
To find the location of components (see 61A,
Heating, Heating: List and location of compo-
nents, page 61A-1) . REFITTING
61A-66
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART a Fit the wiring on the distribution unit.
CONCERNED
a Clip the wiring onto the distribution unit.
- the right-hand mixer motor, - the dashboard cross member (see Dashboard
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Upper
- the distribution motor, front structure),
- the cabin filter, - the dashboard (see Dashboard: Removal - Refit-
- the expansion valve, ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
- the air distribution cable, a Refit the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler
air inlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
- the cabin filter, charging).
- the expansion valve,
- the recirculation motor,
- the air recirculation control cable,
- the fan assembly, M9R
a Refit:
a Refit the distribution unit. - the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
61A-67
HEATING
Air distribution unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe bolts. a Fill up and bleed the cooling system (see Cooling
circuit: Draining - Refilling) (19A, Cooling).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
F9Q
rant in the system according to the engine type
a Refit: (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe, page 62A-4) .
- the intermediate air pipe between the air filter unit
a Perform the following operations:
and the turbocharger on the turbocharger air inlet
pipe, - refill the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning,
- the bolts from the turbocharger air inlet pipe, Coolant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9)
- the bolt from the intermediate pipe between the air ,
filter unit and the turbocharger on the turbocharger - check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
air inlet pipe, lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
- the bolt for the intermediate air pipe between the air a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
filter unit and the turbocharger on the exhaust gas correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
recirculation assembly. ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
F9Q
a Refit:
61A-68
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
135796
I - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART a Remove the bolts (2) from the air inlet pipe on the
CONCERNED throttle valve.
a Switch off the ignition.
a Remove the engine style cover.
F4R
135707
137157
a Loosen the clip (1) of the air outlet pipe on the air fil-
a Disconnect the brake servo vacuum pipe (3) .
ter unit.
61A-69
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
134643 135692
a Disconnect the connector from the turbocharging a Remove the lower bolts (5) from the dashboard
pressure regulation valve control solenoid valve. cross member reinforcement.
a Unclip the turbocharger pressure regulation valve
control solenoid valve at (4) .
a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
135693
a Remove:
- the upper bolts (6) from the dashboard cross mem-
ber reinforcement,
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
61A-70
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART - the heater matrix trim.
CONCERNED
135694
a Remove the clips (7) from the heater matrix rigid pi-
pes.
WARNING 135696
Prepare for the flow of fluid, and protect the sur- a Take the heater matrix out of its housing.
rounding components.
a Remove the heater matrix.
a Put a protective cover on the floor carpet.
a Position a container to collect the coolant under the REFITTING
rigid pipes.
a Move the heater matrix rigid pipes aside. I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
a Remove the seals from the heater matrix rigid pipes. a parts always to be replaced: heater matrix coo-
lant pipe seal (30,02,01,46)
a Always replace the heater matrix rigid pipe clips.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the pipe surface is
sound before positioning the new seal. The sur-
face must be clean and scratch free.
61A-71
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove: a Refit the engine style cover.
- the container for recovering coolant under the rigid
pipes,
- the protective cover on the floor carpet.
F4R
a Refit:
- the air outlet pipe of the air filter unit,
- the air inlet pipe to the throttle valve.
a Clip on the turbocharging pressure regulation valve
control solenoid valve.
a Connect:
- the connector on the turbocharging pressure regu-
lation valve control solenoid valve,
- the vacuum pipe from the brake servo.
a Torque tighten the clip of the air filter unit air out-
let pipe (5.5 N.m).
61A-72
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
F4R
135796
a Loosen the bolts (2) of the air inlet pipe on the thrott-
le valve.
135707
a Loosen the clip (1) of the air outlet pipe on the air fil-
ter unit.
137157
a Disconnect the brake servo vacuum pipe (3) .
61A-73
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
135694
a Remove the clips (5) from the heater matrix rigid pi-
pes.
134643
a Disconnect the connector from the turbocharging WARNING
pressure regulation valve control solenoid valve. Prepare for the flow of fluid, and protect the sur-
a Unclip the turbocharger pressure regulation valve rounding components.
control solenoid valve at (4) .
a Put a protective cover on the floor carpet.
a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
a Position a container to collect the coolant under the
rigid pipes.
a Move the heater matrix rigid pipes aside.
a Fit the tool (Ms. 583) on the heater matrix hoses.
a Remove the seals from the heater matrix rigid pipes
a Unclip the centre console left-hand trim.
a Remove:
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
135695
a Remove:
- the heater matrix trim bolts (6) ,
61A-74
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
- the heater matrix trim. a Remove:
- the container for recovering coolant under the rigid
pipes,
- the protective cover on the floor carpet.
F4R
135696 a Refit:
a Take the heater matrix out of its housing. - the air outlet pipe of the air filter unit,
a Remove the heater matrix. - the air inlet pipe to the throttle valve.
a Clip on the turbocharging pressure regulation valve
REFITTING control solenoid valve.
a Connect:
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION - the connector on the turbocharging pressure regu-
lation valve control solenoid valve,
a parts always to be replaced: heater matrix coo-
lant pipe seal (30,02,01,46) - the vacuum pipe from the brake servo.
a Always replace the heater matrix rigid pipe clips. a Torque tighten the clip of the air filter unit air out-
let pipe (5.5 N.m).
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the pipe surface is
sound before positioning the new seal. The sur- a Fill up and bleed the cooling system (see Cooling
face must be clean and scratch free. circuit: Draining - Refilling) (19A, Cooling).
a Refit the engine cover.
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
a Refit:
61A-75
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
141542
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION a Fit the (Ms. 583) on the heater matrix hoses (1) .
a Switch off the ignition. a Remove:
a Remove: - the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
- the engine cover, dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, - the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
Exterior equipment), 61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel a Unclip the left-hand panel from the centre console.
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment).
FR AND RR PROX RADAR
a Undo the clips on the air outlet pipe of the air filter
a Disconnect the connector from the parking distance
unit.
control buzzer.
a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
61A-76
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
135694
a Remove the clips (7) from the heater matrix rigid pi-
pes.
138640
138639
a Remove:
61A-77
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
- the heater matrix trim. a Remove:
- the container for recovering coolant under the rigid
pipes,
- the protective cover on the floor carpet.
135696
FR AND RR PROX RADAR
a Take the heater matrix out of its housing.
a Connect the parking distance control buzzer con-
a Remove the heater matrix. nector.
REFITTING
a Refit:
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION - the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
a parts always to be replaced: heater matrix coo-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
lant pipe seal (30,02,01,46).
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
a Always replace the heater matrix rigid pipe clips. dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
- new seals on the heater matrix rigid pipes, - the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
- the heater matrix rigid pipes on the heater matrix. Exterior equipment),
a Refit new clips on the heater matrix rigid pipes. - the engine cover.
61A-78
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
61A-79
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove:
Essential special tooling
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
Ms. 583 Hose clamp pliers. ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
Tightening torquesm moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
REMOVAL
141542
61A-80
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
REFITTING
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
a Refit:
a Remove:
a Refit:
a Remove the heater matrix. a Remove the (Ms. 583) from the heater matrix hoses.
a Refit the air outlet pipe onto the air filter unit.
61A-81
HEATING
Heater matrix: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit:
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment),
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
Exterior equipment),
- the engine cover.
61A-82
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
REMOVAL
a Remove:
- the cabin filter (see 61A, Heating, Cabin filter: Re- a Mark the routing of the recirculation motor wiring.
moval - Refitting, page 61A-19) , a Separate the wiring from the recirculation motor.
- the front side air distribution duct (see 61A, Hea- a Remove:
ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal - - the bolts (2) from the air recirculation duct,
Refitting, page 61A-132) .
- the air recirculation duct.
a Remove the side air distribution duct (see 61A, Hea-
ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal - II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
Refitting, page 61A-132) .
CONCERNED
a Disconnect the connector from the passenger com-
partment fan assembly motor passing through the
cabin filter housing.
137028
61A-83
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
137676 137678
a Position the turbine of the passenger compartment a Push and turn the tool (Ms. 1909) anticlockwise to
fan assembly in such a way as to align the holes (3) unlock the passenger compartment fan assembly.
required to fit the tool (Ms. 1909).
137679
137677 a Remove the fan assembly from its housing while ta-
a Position the tool (Ms. 1909) and turn it slightly from king care not to damage the turbine.
left to right so that the 3 rods of tool MS 1909 coinci-
de with the 3 holes of the turbine.
Note:
To avoid making the fan assembly motor unsta-
ble, position the assembly horizontally while pro-
tecting it from any impact.
61A-84
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
REFITTING
137681
a Fit the tool (Ms. 1909) (4) on the passenger com- 137683
partment fan assembly. a Check that the clip is correctly positioned (5) in rela-
tion to the turbine of the passenger compartment fan
assembly.
137682
a Align the clip of the tool (Ms. 1909) along the shaft.
137686
a Refit the fan assembly in its housing by turning the
tool 45˚.
61A-85
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
137677
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the front side air distribution duct (see 61A, Hea-
ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal -
Refitting, page 61A-132) ,
61A-86
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
a Remove:
134366
a Remove the nuts (3) from the steering column.
136716
a Remove the block between the steering column and
a Remove: the floor.
61A-87
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
137636 137641
a Lower the steering column in the footwell. a Disconnect the recirculation motor connector.
a Mark the routing of the recirculation motor wiring.
Note: a Separate the wiring from the recirculation motor.
Ver tically lower the steering column and do not a Remove:
apply pressure to the universal joints.
- the bolts (6) from the air recirculation duct,
a Check that the cross piece (4) does not leave the
- the air recirculation duct.
bearing.
137028
a Unclip the recirculation control cable (5) .
61A-88
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
137676 137678
a Position the turbine of the passenger compartment
a Push and turn the tool (Ms. 1909) anticlockwise to
fan assembly in such a way as to align the holes (7)
unlock the passenger compartment fan assembly.
required to fit the tool (Ms. 1909).
137677 137679
a Position the tool (Ms. 1909) and turn it slightly from
a Remove the passenger compartment fan assembly
left to right so that the 3 rods of the tool (Ms. 1909)
from its housing while taking care not to damage the
coincide with the 3 holes of the turbine.
turbine.
Note:
To avoid making the passenger compartment fan
assembly motor unstable, position the assembly
horizontally while protecting it from any impact.
61A-89
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
REFITTING
137681
a Fit the tool (Ms. 1909) (8) on the passenger com- 137683
partment fan assembly. a Check that the clip (9) is correctly positioned in rela-
tion to the turbine of the passenger compartment fan
assembly.
137682
a Align the clip of the tool (Ms. 1909) along the shaft.
137686
a Refit the passenger compartment fan assembly in its
housing by turning the tool 45˚.
61A-90
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
- the steering column switch assembly connectors.
a Refit:
- the cowlings under the steering wheel,
- the cabin filter (see 61A, Heating, Cabin filter: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-19) ,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
a Clip on the right-hand centre console trim.
137687
a Push the passenger compartment fan assembly un-
til it is fully inserted in its housing.
a Turn the tool (Ms. 1909) clockwise to lock the pas-
senger compartment fan assembly.
a Remove the (Ms. 1909).
a Connect the passenger compartment fan assembly
connector.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the air recirculation duct.
a Fit the recirculation motor wiring.
a Connect the recirculation motor connector.
a Clip on the recirculation control cable.
a Check that the recirculation control can move along
its whole stroke.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
a Refit the steering column.
a Refit the steering column bolts.
a Torque tighten the steering column bolts (21 N.m).
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor.
a Check the condition of the steering column bearings.
a Connect:
- the electric steering column lock connector,
- the steering column connectors,
61A-91
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
REMOVAL
RADIO NO 07
a Remove:
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re-
fitting) (86A, Radio),
- the bolts from the receiver mounting,
- the receiver mounting. 137028
a Unclip the air recirculation control cable.
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Remove:
- the offset multimedia socket computer (see Offset
multimedia socket computer: Removal - Refit-
ting) (86A, Radio),
- the offset multimedia socket computer mounting
bolts,
- the offset multimedia socket computer mounting.
138646
a Mark the routing of the air recirculation motor wiring
(1) .
61A-92
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
137641 137676
a Remove: a Position the turbine of the passenger compartment
fan assembly in such a way as to align the holes (4)
- the bolts (2) from the air recirculation duct,
required to fit the tool (Ms. 1909).
- the air recirculation duct.
a Separate the wiring from the air recirculation motor.
137677
a Position the (Ms. 1909) and turn it slightly from left to
138647 right so that the three rods of the (Ms. 1909) coinci-
de with the three holes of the turbine.
a Disconnect the air recirculation motor connector (3) .
61A-93
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
REFITTING
137681
137678 a Fit the tool (Ms. 1909) (5) on the passenger com-
partment fan assembly.
a Push and turn the tool (Ms. 1909) anticlockwise to
unlock the passenger compartment fan assembly.
137682
a Align the clip of the tool (Ms. 1909) along the shaft.
137679
Note:
To avoid making the passenger compartment fan
assembly motor unstable, position the assembly
horizontally and protect it from impact.
61A-94
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
137683 137687
a Check that the clip is correctly positioned (6) in rela- a Push the passenger compartment fan assembly un-
tion to the turbine of the passenger compartment fan til it is fully inserted in its housing.
assembly.
a Turn the tool (Ms. 1909) clockwise to lock the pas-
senger compartment fan assembly.
II - FINAL OPERATION
137686
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Refit the passenger compartment fan assembly in its
housing by turning the tool 45˚. a Refit:
61A-95
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
RADIO NO 07
a Refit:
- the receiver mounting,
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re-
fitting) (86A, Radio).
61A-96
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
a Remove:
- the passenger compartment filter (see 61A, Hea- - the steering column connectors (2) ,
ting, Cabin filter: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-
19) . - the electric steering column lock connector.
141576
a Remove:
- the cowlings under the steering wheel. a Remove the nuts (3) from the steering column.
a Disconnect the steering column switch assembly a Remove the block between the steering column and
connectors. the floor.
61A-97
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
138654 138646
a Lower the steering column in the footwell. a Mark the routing of the air recirculation motor wiring
(5) .
Note:
Ver tically lower the steering column and do not
apply pressure to the universal joints.
a Check that the cross piece (4) does not leave the
bearing.
137641
a Remove:
- the bolts (6) from the air recirculation duct,
- the air recirculation duct.
a Separate the wiring from the air recirculation motor.
137028
a Unclip the air recirculation control cable.
61A-98
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
138647 137677
a Position the (Ms. 1909) and turn it slightly from left to
a Disconnect the air recirculation motor connector (7) .
right so that the three rods of the (Ms. 1909) coinci-
de with the three holes of the turbine.
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
137678
a Push and turn the tool (Ms. 1909) anticlockwise to
unlock the passenger compartment fan assembly.
137676
61A-99
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
137679 137682
a Remove the passenger compartment fan assembly a Align the clip of the tool (Ms. 1909) along the shaft.
from its housing while taking care not to damage the
turbine.
Note:
To avoid making the passenger compartment fan
assembly motor unstable, position the assembly
horizontally and protect it from impact.
REFITTING
137683
a Check that the clip is correctly positioned (10) in re-
lation to the turbine of the passenger compartment
fan assembly.
137681
61A-100
HEATING
Fan assembly: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Position the air recirculation duct.
a Fit the air recirculation motor wiring.
a Connect the air recirculation motor connector.
a Refit the air recirculation duct.
a Clip on the recirculation control cable.
a Check that the recirculation control can move along
its whole stroke.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
a Refit the steering column.
a Torque tighten the steering column nuts (21 N.m).
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor.
a Check the condition of the steering column bearings.
137686 a Connect:
a Refit the passenger compartment fan assembly in its - the electric steering column lock connector,
housing by turning the tool 45˚. - the steering column connectors,
- the steering column switch assembly connectors.
a Refit:
- the cowlings under the steering wheel,
- the cabin filter (see 61A, Heating, Cabin filter: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-19) ,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
a Clip on the right-hand panel of the centre console.
137687
61A-101
HEATING
Heating resistor relays: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
REMOVAL
137019
136384
a Unclip the left-hand centre console trim.
a Unclip the cover from the heating resistor relay unit
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART at (2) .
CONCERNED
136383
137635
a Unclip the heating resistor relay unit from the distri- a Remove the heating resistor relays (3) .
bution unit at (1) .
a Separate the heating resistor relay unit from the dis- REFITTING
tribution unit.
61A-102
HEATING
Heating resistor relays: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
a Clip:
- the cover of the heating resistor relay unit,
- the heating resistor relay unit onto the distribution
unit.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Clip on the left-hand centre console trim.
61A-103
HEATING
Heating resistor relays: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
Note:
There are 2 possible fittings for the heating resis-
tor relays:
- 1000 Watt resistor : 1 relay unit located on the
left of the centre console (see 61A, Heating,
Heating: List and location of components,
page 61A-1) ,
- 1800 Watt resistor : 2 relay units located on
the right and left of the centre console (see 61A,
Heating, Heating: List and location of compo-
nents, page 61A-1) .
138894
a Unclip the heating resistor relay unit from the distri-
bution unit.
a Separate the heating resistor relay unit from the dis-
tribution unit.
138642
a Unclip the left-hand or right-hand panel (1) of the
centre console.
136384
a Unclip the cover (2) from the heating resistor relay
unit.
61A-104
HEATING
Heating resistor relays: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
136383
a Remove the heating resistor relays (3) .
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Clip on the left-hand or right-hand panel of the cen-
tre console.
61A-105
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
135692
a Remove the lower bolts (1) from the dashboard
cross member reinforcement.
137019
a Remove:
61A-106
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART REFITTING
CONCERNED
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement,
- the upper bolts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the lower bolts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement.
a Tighten to torque:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
upper bolts (21 N.m),
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
lower bolts (21 N.m).
136380
a Unclip the wiring from the dashboard cross member
a Disconnect the connector (3) from the heating resis- reinforcement.
tor.
a Refit:
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the instrument panel lower trim (see Lower sec-
tion of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting)
(57A, Interior equipment).
a Clip on the centre console left-hand trim.
136381
a Remove:
- the heating resistor bolts (4) ,
- the heating resistor.
61A-107
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
REMOVAL
136381
136380
a Disconnect the connector (1) from the heating resis-
tor.
136382
REFITTING
61A-108
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the front footwell air distribution duct on the left-
hand side (see 61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribu-
tion duct: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Clip on the centre console left-hand trim.
61A-109
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
Tightening torquesm
Note:
There are two possible fittings for the heating resis-
tors:
- a 1000 Watt fitting,
- an 1800 Watt fitting for "extreme cold" climates.
REMOVAL
136381
a Remove the bolts (2) from the heating resistor.
61A-110
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
136382 141540
a Unclip the heating resistor terminal strip (5) by pres-
a Take the heating resistor out of its housing.
sing on the clips (6) .
a Remove the heating resistor. a Remove the terminal strip from the heating resistor.
2 - Second fitting
141539
a Remove the bolts (7) from the heating resistor.
141538
61A-111
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
2 - Second fitting for "extreme cold" climates
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
141541
a Take the heating resistor out of its housing.
a Remove the heating resistor.
REFITTING
1 - First fitting
a Refit the heating resistor.
a Connect the heating resistor connector.
2 - Second fitting
a Refit the heating resistor.
a Fit:
- the terminal strip on the heating resistor,
- the terminal on the heating resistor.
a Refit the nuts on the heating resistor terminals.
a Torque tighten the nuts on the heating resistor
terminals (8 N.m).
II - FINAL OPERATION
61A-112
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Note:
There are two possible fittings for the heating resis-
tors:
- a 1000 Watt fitting,
- an 1800 Watt fitting for "extreme cold" climates.
REMOVAL
138640
1 - Operation common to both fittings
a Unclip the wiring from the dashboard cross member
reinforcement at (2) .
a Remove the lower bolts (3) from the dashboard
cross member reinforcement.
138642
a Unclip the left-hand panel (1) from the centre conso-
le.
a Remove the dashboard lower trim (see Lower sec-
tion of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting)
(57A, Interior equipment).
61A-113
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
1 - First fitting
138639
a Remove:
- the upper nuts (4) from the dashboard cross mem-
ber reinforcement,
136380
- the brake pedal impactor (5) ,
a Disconnect the connector (6) from the heating resis-
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement. tor.
136381
a Remove the bolts (7) from the heating resistor.
61A-114
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
136382 141540
a Unclip the heating resistor terminal strip (10) by
a Take the heating resistor out of its housing.
pressing on the clips (11) .
a Remove the heating resistor. a Remove the terminal strip from the heating resistor.
2 - Second fitting
141539
a Remove the bolts (12) from the heating resistor.
141538
61A-115
HEATING
Heating resistor unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Tighten to torque:
- the upper nuts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement (21 N.m),
- the lower bolts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement (21 N.m).
a Clip on the dashboard cross member reinforcement
wiring.
a Take the heating resistor out of its housing. 2 - Second fitting for "extreme cold" climates
a Remove the heating resistor. a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
REFITTING
1 - First fitting
2 - Second fitting
a Fit:
- the terminal strip on the heating resistor,
II - FINAL OPERATION
61A-116
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION - the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
a Remove: moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal) (57A, In-
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal) ( 57A, In- terior equipment).
terior equipment),
136991
REFITTING
61A-117
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
134662
a Remove the brake pedal impacter bolt (1) .
134696
Note:
Do not disconnect the connectors from the
« brake pedal - accelerator» assembly and
replace the brake light switch in the event of an
impact.
61A-118
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Partially remove the « brake pedal - accelerator » - a new dual safety connecting shaft,
assembly.
- the dual safety connecting shaft rubber ring,
- the pedal assembly nuts.
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED a Torque tighten the pedal assembly nuts (21 N.m).
a Refit:
- the brake pedal impacter,
- a new brake pedal impacter bolt.
a Torque tighten the brake pedal impacter bolt (21
N.m).
a Refit:
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
a Clip on the centre console left-hand trim.
136991
a Unclip the passenger compartment fan assembly
control unit at (4) .
a Disconnect the connector (5) from the passenger
compartment fan assembly control unit.
REFITTING
61A-119
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
REMOVAL
136991
a Fit the passenger compartment fan assembly con-
trol unit in its housing.
a Push the passenger compartment fan assembly
control unit downwards in the direction of the arrow
(4) while holding the tab (5) .
a Clip on the tab (5) of the passenger compartment
fan assembly control unit by pushing it towards the
front of the vehicle.
a Unclip the tab (1) of the passenger compartment fan a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
assembly control unit by pushing it towards the rear ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
of the vehicle.
REFITTING
61A-120
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
138639
a Remove:
- the brake pedal impacter nut (2) ,
- the brake pedal impacter.
138642
a Unclip the left-hand panel (1) of the centre console.
a Remove the dashboard lower trim (see Lower sec-
tion of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting)
(57A, Interior equipment).
109879
a Remove:
- the rubber ring (3) from the dual safety connecting
shaft,
- the dual safety connecting shaft (4) .
61A-121
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
134696
a Remove the nuts (5) from the brake pedal.
136991
a Unclip the tab (6) of the passenger compartment fan
Note: assembly control unit by pushing it towards the rear
Do not disconnect the connectors from the of the vehicle.
« brake pedal - accelerator » assembly and a Push the passenger compartment fan assembly
replace the brake light switch in the event of an control unit upwards in the direction of the arrow (7)
impact. while holding the tab (6) .
a Partially remove the « brake pedal - accelerator » a Remove the passenger compartment fan assembly
assembly. control unit from its housing.
a Disconnect the connector (8) from the passenger
compartment fan assembly control unit.
REFITTING
61A-122
HEATING
Passenger compartment fan assembly control unit: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
136991
a Refit:
a Refit:
61A-123
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
135659
a Tilt the control panel .
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART a Unclip the air mixing cable from the control panel at
CONCERNED
(3) .
a Move aside the control panel.
135676
61A-124
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
CLIMATE CONTROL
135658
a Unclip the air distribution cable from the control pa-
nel at (4) .
135678
135657
a Disconnect the connectors (5) from the control pa-
nel.
a Remove the control panel.
135679
61A-125
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
REFITTING
AIR CONDITIONING
a Refit the control panel.
a Connect the control panel connectors.
a Clip the air distribution cable onto the control panel.
a Fit the control panel in its housing.
a Clip the air mixing cable onto the control panel.
CLIMATE CONTROL
135678
a Connect the connector (9) to the control panel.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the centre front panel (see Centre front panel:
Removal - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-126
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
- select "Climate control computer",
- go to repair mode,
- display the "Before/after repair procedure" for the
computer selected,
- carry out the operations described in the "After re-
pair procedure" section.
61A-127
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
a Remove:
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbag and pretensioners), a Squeeze the centring pins (2) while pushing the con-
trol panel.
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
a Tilt the control panel .
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
138500
61A-128
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
AIR CONDITIONING
138497
138496
138499
a Unclip the air distribution cable (4) from the control
138498
panel in the order of the arrows.
a Unclip the air mixing cable (3) from the control panel
in the order of the arrows.
61A-129
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
CLIMATE CONTROL
138502
a Disconnect the connectors (5) from the control pa-
nel.
138596
a Remove the control panel.
a Disconnect the connectors (6) from the control pa-
nel.
REFITTING
AIR CONDITIONING
a Clip:
CLIMATE CONTROL
a Connect the control panel connectors.
61A-130
HEATING
Control panel: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
a Fit the control panel in its housing.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the centre front panel (see Centre front panel: Re-
moval - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment),
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
- the inhibitor switch (see Inhibitor switch: Remo-
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbag and pretensioners),
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the central console (see Centre console: Remo-
val - Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Apply the After repair procedure using the diagnos-
tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
- select "Climate control computer",
- go to repair mode,
- display the "Before/After repair procedure" for the
computer selected,
- carry out the operations described in the "After re-
pair procedure" section.
61A-131
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
Essential special tooling CONCERNED
Car. 1363 Set of trim removal levers.
Right-hand side
Note:
The front left-hand side air distribution duct cannot
be separated from the dashboard cross member for
removal (see Dashboard cross member: Remo-
val - Refitting) (42A, Front upper structure).
REMOVAL
Right-hand side
a Remove:
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
135683
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) .
a Remove:
RADIO NO 07 - the clip (1) from the front side air distribution duct
using the tool (Car. 1363),
a Remove:
- the front side air distribution duct (2) .
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re-
fitting) (86A, Radio),
REFITTING
- the navigation computer (see Navigation compu-
ter: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On-board telema-
tics system). I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
Right-hand side
a Refit:
- the front side air distribution duct,
- the front side air distribution duct clip.
II - FINAL OPERATION
Right-hand side
RADIO NO 07
a Refit:
- the navigation computer (see Navigation compu-
ter: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On-board telema-
tics system),
61A-132
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Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re-
fitting) (86A, Radio).
a Refit:
- the front footwell air distribution duct (see 61A,
Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Removal
- Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-133
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
Note:
The front right-hand side air distribution duct cannot
be separated from the dashboard cross member for
removal (see Dashboard cross member: Remo-
val - Refitting) (42A, Front upper structure).
REMOVAL
Left-hand side
137018
a Remove: a Cut the plastic clip (2) on the passenger compart-
ment fuse and relay box.
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment), a Unclip the passenger compartment fuse and relay
box plate from the dashboard cross member (3) .
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see a Separate the passenger compartment fuse and re-
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re- lay box plate from the dashboard cross member.
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
137000
61A-134
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART III - FINAL OPERATION
CONCERNED
Left-hand side
Left-hand side a Fit the passenger compartment fuse and relay sup-
port plate on the dashboard cross member.
a Clip the passenger compartment fuse and relay sup-
port plate onto the dashboard cross member.
a Refit a new plastic retaining clip on the passenger
compartment fuse and relay support plate.
a Connect the connectors to the passenger compart-
ment fuse and relay support plate.
a Refit:
- the UCH (see UCH: Removal - Refitting) (87B, In-
terconnection unit),
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
137022
a Use the tool (Car. 1363) to remove the clip (4) from
the front side air distribution duct.
REFITTING
Left-hand side
Left-hand side
61A-135
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal -
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment). 134365
a Disconnect:
a Remove the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Remo- - the electric steering column lock,
val - Refitting) (86A, Radio). - the steering column control connectors.
a Move the seat as far back as possible.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Remove:
- the offset multimedia socket computer (see Offset
multimedia socket computer: Removal - Refit-
ting) (86A, Radio),
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove:
61A-136
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
138654 138641
a Lower the steering column in the footwell. a Remove:
- the cover bolts (4) under the steering wheel,
Note: - the cowlings under the steering wheel.
Ver tically lower the steering column and do not
apply pressure to the universal joints.
a Check that the cross piece (3) does not leave the
bearing.
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the dashboard lower trim (see Lower sec-
tion of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting)
(57A, Interior equipment).
134365
a Disconnect:
- the steering column connectors (5) ,
- the electric steering column lock,
- the steering column control connectors.
a Move the seat as far back as possible.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
61A-137
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
134366 138654
a Remove the nuts (6) from the steering column. a Lower the steering column in the footwell.
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor.
Note:
Vertically lower the steering column and do not
apply pressure to the universal joints.
a Check that the cross piece (7) does not leave the
bearing.
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal -
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Remove:
61A-138
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART - the electric steering column lock,
CONCERNED
- the steering column control connectors.
a Refit:
- the cowlings under the steering wheel,
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Refit:
- the front side air distribution duct from the air distri-
bution unit at (8) ,
- the front side air distribution duct from the air vent
at (9) . RADIO NO 07
a Remove the front side air distribution duct. a Refit the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal -
Refitting) (86A, Radio).
REFITTING
a Refit the front side air distribution duct. - the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit the steering column.
2 - Front left-hand side air distribution duct:
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Torque tighten the steering column nuts (21 N.m).
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor. RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Connect: a Refit:
- the steering column connectors, - the offset multimedia socket computer mounting,
61A-139
HEATING
Front side air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
- the offset multimedia socket computer (see Offset
multimedia socket computer: Removal - Refit-
ting) (86A, Radio).
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit the steering column.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
a Torque tighten the steering column nuts (21 N.m).
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor.
a Connect:
- the steering column connectors,
- the electric steering column lock,
- the steering column control connectors.
a Refit:
- the cowlings under the steering wheel,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
61A-140
HEATING
Front central air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
REMOVAL
137638
a Remove the front centre air distribution duct bolts (1)
.
a Unclip the front centre air distribution duct at (2) .
a Remove the front centre air duct.
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the dashboard (see Dashboard: Removal -
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
61A-141
HEATING
A-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
2 - Passenger side
Essential special tooling
REMOVAL
1 - Driver's side
2 - Passenger side
REFITTING
a Refit:
II - FINAL OPERATION
1 - Driver's side
- the clip (1) from the A-pillar air duct, using the tool 2 - Passenger side
(Car. 1363),
a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
- the A-pillar air duct (2) . ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-142
HEATING
A-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
1 - Left-hand side
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the dashboard lower trim (see Lower sec-
tion of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting)
(57A, Interior equipment).
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal -
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
2 - Right-hand side
138675
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - - the bolts (1) of the front footwell air distribution
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment). duct,
- the front footwell air distribution duct.
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the dashboard lower trim (see Lower sec-
tion of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting)
(57A, Interior equipment).
61A-143
HEATING
A-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
2 - Right-hand side
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
139117
138986 a Unclip the front footwell air distribution duct (3) .
a Remove:
- the bolts (2) of the front footwell air distribution
duct,
- the front footwell air distribution duct. REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
1 - Left-hand side
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section
of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, In-
terior equipment).
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
61A-144
HEATING
A-pillar air distribution duct: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95
2 - Right-hand side
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Refit the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section
of dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, In-
terior equipment).
61A-145
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
RADIO NO 07
a Remove:
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re- 137641
fitting) (86A, Radio),
a Disconnect the recirculation motor connector.
- the navigation computer (see Navigation compu-
ter: Removal - Refitting) (83C, On-board telema- a Mark the routing of the recirculation motor wiring.
tics system). a Separate the wiring from the recirculation motor.
a Remove:
- the bolts (2) from the air recirculation duct,
a Remove the front side air distribution duct (see 61A,
- the air recirculation duct.
Heating, Front side air distribution duct: Remo-
val - Refitting, page 61A-132) .
137633
137028 a Remove:
a Unclip the recirculation control cable (1) . - the bolts (3) from the air recirculation motor,
61A-146
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
- the air recirculation motor. a Refit:
- the front side air distribution duct (see 61A, Hea-
REFITTING ting, Front side air distribution duct: Removal -
Refitting, page 61A-132) ,
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART - the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
CONCERNED 61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
a Refit:
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
- the air recirculation motor, ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
- the air recirculation duct. a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
a Fit the recirculation motor wiring. tic tool :
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re- - carry out the operations described in the "After re-
fitting) (86A, Radio), pair procedure" section.
61A-147
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
134365
a Disconnect the steering column connectors (2) and
the steering column electric lock.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
136716
a Remove:
- the cover bolts (1) under the steering wheel,
- the cowlings under the steering wheel.
a Disconnect the steering column switch assembly
connectors. 134366
a Remove the nuts (3) from the steering column.
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor.
61A-148
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
137636
a Lower the steering column in the footwell.
137641
a Disconnect the recirculation motor connector.
Note:
a Mark the routing of the recirculation motor wiring.
Ver tically lower the steering column and do not
put apply pressure to the universal joints. a Separate the wiring from the recirculation motor.
a Check that the cross piece does not leave the bea- a Remove:
ring. - the bolts (6) from the air recirculation duct,
- the air recirculation duct.
137028
a Unclip the recirculation control cable at (5) .
137633
a Remove:
- the bolts (7) from the air recirculation motor,
61A-149
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
- the air recirculation motor. a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
REFITTING
- select "Climate control computer",
- go to repair mode,
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED - display the "Before/after repair procedure" for the
computer selected,
a Refit: - select "air recirculation flap motor" in the "List of
components stored by this computer" section,
- the air recirculation motor,
- carry out the operations described in the "After re-
- the air recirculation duct. pair procedure" section.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Connect:
a Refit:
61A-150
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
137028
RADIO NO 07
a Unclip the recirculation control cable.
a Remove:
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re- II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
fitting) (86A, Radio), CONCERNED
- the bolts from the receiver mounting,
- the receiver mounting.
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Remove:
- the offset multimedia socket computer (see Offset
multimedia socket computer: Removal - Refit-
ting) (86A, Radio),
- the offset multimedia socket computer mounting
bolts,
- the offset multimedia socket computer mounting.
138646
a Mark the routing of the air recirculation motor wiring
(1) .
61A-151
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
CLIMATE CONTROL
138595
a Remove:
138647
a Disconnect the air recirculation motor connector (3) . 139116
a Remove:
- the bolts (5) from the air recirculation motor,
- the air recirculation motor.
61A-152
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART - select « Air recirculation flap motor » in the « List of
CONCERNED components controlled by this computer » section,
a Refit the air recirculation motor. - carry out the operations described in the « After re-
pair procedure » section.
a Position the air recirculation duct.
a Fit the air recirculation motor wiring.
a Connect the air recirculation motor connector.
a Refit the air recirculation duct.
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Clip on the recirculation control cable.
RADIO NO 04 or RADIO NO 05
a Refit:
- the offset multimedia socket computer mounting,
- the offset multimedia socket computer (see Offset
multimedia socket computer: Removal - Refit-
ting) (86A, Radio).
RADIO NO 07
a Refit:
- the receiver (see Tuner-amplifier: Removal - Re-
fitting) (86A, Radio),
- the receiver mounting.
a Refit:
- the front right-hand A-pillar air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) ( 57A, Interior equipment),
- the inhibitor switch (see Inhibitor switch: Remo-
val - Refitting) (88C, Airbags and pretensioners).
a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
- select « Climate control computer » ,
- go to repair mode,
61A-153
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
134365
a Disconnect:
141576
a Remove:
- the cover bolts (1) under the steering wheel,
- the cowlings under the steering wheel.
a Disconnect the steering column switch assembly
connectors.
137655
61A-154
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
138654
a Lower the steering column in the footwell.
138646
a Mark the routing of the air recirculation motor wiring
Note: (5) .
Ver tically lower the steering column and do not
apply pressure to the universal joints.
a Check that the cross piece (4) does not leave the
bearing.
137641
a Remove:
- the bolts (6) from the air recirculation duct,
- the air recirculation duct.
137028
a Separate the wiring from the air recirculation motor.
a Unclip the recirculation control cable.
61A-155
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
AIR CONDITIONING
138647
a Disconnect the air recirculation motor connector (7) .
139116
CLIMATE CONTROL a Remove:
- the bolts (9) from the air recirculation motor,
- the air recirculation motor.
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Clip on the recirculation control cable.
a Check that the recirculation control can move along
its whole stroke.
a Refit the steering column.
a Fit a block of approximately 440 mm between the
steering column and the floor.
a Torque tighten the steering column nuts (21 N.m).
61A-156
HEATING
Recirculation motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
a Remove the block between the steering column and
the floor.
a Check the condition of the steering column bearings.
a Connect:
- the electric steering column lock connector,
- the steering column connectors,
- the steering column switch assembly connectors.
a Refit:
- the cowlings under the steering wheel,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
a Clip on the right-hand panel of the centre console.
61A-157
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
109879
a Remove:
- the dual safety connecting shaft rubber ring,
- the dual safety connecting shaft (2) .
61A-158
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
134696
a Remove the nuts (3) from the brake pedal.
Note:
135682
Do not disconnect the connectors from the a Mark the routing of the mixing motor wiring.
« brake pedal - accelerator » assembly and
replace the brake light switch in the event of an a Disconnect the connector (4) from the air mixing mo-
impact. tor.
a Remove:
a Partially remove the « brake pedal - accelerator »
assembly. - the bolts (5) from the air mixing motor,
- the air mixing motor.
61A-159
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
2 - Left-hand mixing motor REFITTING
137640
137014
a Mark the routing of the mixing motor wiring.
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (8) of the ri-
a Disconnect the connector (6) from the air mixing mo-
ght-hand mixing motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in
tor.
relation to the distribution unit reference axis (9) .
a Remove:
- the bolts (7) from the air mixing motor, 2 - Left-hand mixing motor
- the air mixing motor.
a parts always to be replaced: Connecting shaft
between the brake pedal and the brake servo
pushrod (30,03,02,07).
137015
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (10) of the
left-hand mixing motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in
relation to the edge of the distribution unit reference
axis (11) .
61A-160
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
CONCERNED tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
Right-hand and left-hand mixing motor - select "Climate control computer",
a Refit:
a Refit:
a Refit:
- the impacter,
a Refit:
61A-161
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
Note:
Do not apply pressure to the hydraulic clutch
pipes.
137690
61A-162
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
136999
a Tilt the clutch pedal in the direction of the arrow.
a Put the clutch pedal in the footwell.
135682
2 - Left-hand mixing motor
a Mark the routing of the mixing motor wiring.
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal -
a Disconnect the air mixing motor connector.
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Remove:
- the bolts (4) from the air mixing motor,
- the air mixing motor.
61A-163
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
2 - Left-hand mixing motor 2 - Left-hand mixing motor
137015
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (9) of the
mixing motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in relation to
the distribution unit reference axis.
61A-164
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
2 - Left-hand mixing motor
a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a
a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
- select "Climate control computer",
- go to repair mode,
- display the "Before/after repair procedure" for the
computer selected,
- select "Right-hand air mixing flap motor" in the "List
of components stored by this computer" section,
- carry out the operations described in the "After re-
pair procedure" section.
61A-165
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
138640
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION a Unclip the wiring from the dashboard cross member
reinforcement at (1) .
1 - Right-hand mixer motor a Remove the lower bolts (2) from the dashboard
a Remove: cross member reinforcement.
a Remove:
a Remove:
FR AND RR PROX RADAR
- the upper nuts (3) from the dashboard cross mem-
a Disconnect the connector from the parking distance ber reinforcement,
control buzzer.
- the brake pedal impacter (4) ,
61A-166
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
109879 137156
a Remove: a Remove the nuts (7) from the brake pedal.
- the rubber ring (5) from the dual safety connecting
shaft, Note:
- the dual safety connecting shaft (6) . Do not disconnect the connectors from the
« brake pedal - accelerator» assembly and
replace the brake light switch in the event of an
impact.
61A-167
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART 2 - Left-hand mixer motor
CONCERNED
139240
a Disconnect the connector (11) from the air mixing
motor.
138645 a Remove:
a Mark the routing of the air mixing motor wiring (8) . - the bolts (12) from the air mixing motor,
- the air mixing motor.
138644
a Remove:
61A-168
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
139239
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (14) of the
left-hand mixing motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in
relation to the edge of the distribution unit reference
axis.
61A-169
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
- the dual safety connecting shaft rubber ring.
a Refit:
a Torque tighten:
a Refit:
- go to repair mode,
61A-170
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
Essential equipment
REMOVAL
Left-hand mixer motor a Mark the routing of the air mixing motor wiring (1) .
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal -
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Unclip the left-hand panel from the centre console.
138644
a Remove:
61A-171
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
2 - Left-hand mixer motor REFITTING
139240
a Disconnect the connector (4) from the air mixing mo-
tor.
a Remove:
- the bolts (5) from the air mixing motor,
- the air mixing motor.
138598
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (6) of the ri-
ght-hand mixing motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in
relation to the distribution unit reference axis.
61A-172
HEATING
Mixer motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
2 - Left-hand mixer motor 2 - Left-hand mixer motor
a Refit the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
In the event of replacement ting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Clip on the left-hand panel of the centre console.
139239
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (7) of the
mixing motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in relation to
the distribution unit reference axis.
a Refit:
61A-173
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
REFITTING
Essential equipment
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
61A-174
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
REMOVAL
Note:
Do not apply pressure to the hydraulic clutch
pipes.
137690
a Unclip the clutch hydraulic pipes (1) .
a Move the clutch hydraulic pipes aside.
a Unclip the wiring (2) from the clutch pedal.
61A-175
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
- the distribution motor.
REFITTING
136999 137012
a Tilt the clutch pedal the in the direction of the move- a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (6) of the dis-
ment arrow. tribution motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in relation
a Put the clutch pedal in the footwell. to the distribution unit reference axis (7) .
61A-176
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
a Apply the after repair procedure using the diagnos-
tic tool :
- connect the diagnostic tool,
- select "Climate control computer",
- go to repair mode,
- display the "Before/after repair procedure" for the
computer selected,
- select "Footwell air distribution flap motor" in the
"List of components stored by this computer" sec-
tion,
- carry out the operations described in the "After re-
pair procedure" section.
61A-177
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
138643
a Disconnect the connector (2) from the distribution
motor.
a Remove:
- the bolts (3) from the distribution motor,
- the distribution motor.
138645
a Mark the routing of the distribution motor wiring (1) .
61A-178
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
138597
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (4) of the dis-
tribution motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in relation
to the distribution unit reference axis.
61A-179
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
Essential equipment
diagnostic tool
REMOVAL
138645
a Mark the routing of the distribution motor wiring (1) .
61A-180
HEATING
Distribution motor: Removal - Refitting 61A
J95, and RIGHT-HAND DRIVE, and CLIMATE CONTROL
138597
a Move the tie rod so that the flat surface (4) of the dis-
tribution motor recess is positioned at 90˚ in relation
to the distribution unit reference axis.
61A-181
HEATING
Passenger compartment temperature sensor: Removal - Refitting 61A
REMOVAL
138649
a Unclip the passenger compartment temperature
sensor (3) from the interior rear view mirror trim.
138651 REFITTING
a Remove the interior rear view mirror trim (1) .
REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART CONCERNED
a Clip the passenger compartment temperature sen-
sor onto the interior rear view mirror trim.
a Connect the passenger compartment temperature
sensor connector.
a Refit the interior rear view mirror trim.
138650
a Disconnect the passenger compartment temperatu-
re sensor connector (2) .
61A-182
HEATING
External temperature sensor: Removal - Refitting 61A
Note:
The exterior temperature sensor is located in the
door mirror on the right-hand side.
REMOVAL
138670
a Unclip the right-hand door mirror mounting to remo- 138674
ve the sensor by pressing on the clips (1) . a Cut the wires (3) of the exterior temperature sensor
(see Wiring: Repair) (Technical Note 6015A, 88A,
Wiring).
61A-183
HEATING
External temperature sensor: Removal - Refitting 61A
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the right-hand door mirror casing (see Door mirror
casing: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment),
- the right-hand door mirror glass (see Door mirror
glass: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment).
61A-184
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: List and location of components 62A
139042
No. Description
(5) « Condenser - expansion valve » connecting pipe (see 62A, Air conditio-
ning, Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refit-
ting, page 62A-49)
(6) « Expansion valve - intermediate pipe » connecting pipe (see 62A, Air con-
ditioning, Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the
expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting, page 62A-65)
62A-1
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: List and location of components 62A
No. Description
(7) « Intermediate pipe - compressor » connecting pipe (see 62A, Air conditio-
ning, Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refit-
ting, page 62A-95)
(8) Pressure sensor (see 62A, Air conditioning, Pressure sensor: Removal -
Refitting, page 62A-77)
62A-2
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Precautions for repair 62A
I - SAFETY
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT To prevent refrigerant from leaking, never repair a
faulty air conditioning circuit component.
The following must be worn when handling refrige-
rant: Replace all faulty components.
WARNING
IMPORTANT Lubricants are not mutually compatible: always
It is forbidden to smoke close to an open refrigerant observe the type and quantity of oil recommended
circuit. for each compressor even when topping up as this
could damage the cold loop components.
II - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Always close the oil cans again after use to keep
moisture out and never use oil contained in a can
It is possible to place components in the drying oven that has been open for a long time (viscous appea-
after painting or to carry out work near the system if the rance).
temperature does not exceed 80˚C.
62A-3
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Parts and consumables for the repair work 62A
For the oil part number (see Vehicle: Parts and con-
sumables for repair) (04B, Consumables - Products).
Table of vehicle refrigerant capacities according to their engines and various specifications.
K4M
F4R
K9K
480 ± 35 6 SEL 14C ND-OIL 8 110 ± 10
SANDEN
M9R
SP10
F9Q
H4J
Circuit oil change Measure the volume recovered and add the
same quantity of new oil
62A-4
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Check 62A
Equipment required
Note:
When performing RENAULT maintenance, check
the air conditioning system at the end of the vehi-
cle's maintenance program so that the engine will
be cold.
Note:
It is not necessary to start the vehicle. The
device display is in mode (∆T) = (T1 - T2).
119360
a Set the reading mode to (∆T) = (T1 - T2)
WARNING
Note the difference and sign as soon as the tem-
perature becomes stable.
Calculate the correction (∆) = - (T1 - T2) to be
applied to the measurement (∆T).
Examples:
If (T1 - T2) = - 0.3˚C, correct the measurement
(∆T) by (∆) = + 0.3˚C
If (T1 - T2) = + 0.3˚C, correct the measurement
(∆T) by (∆) = - 0.3˚C
62A-5
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Check 62A
II - VEHICLE PREPARATION OPERATION - wait for the value to become stable.
a Put the vehicle in the shade, where the temperature - record the T3 temperature value.
is greater than or equal to 15˚C minimum.
- close the bonnet if it was opened.
a Close the bonnet.
a Open the front windows.
a Start the engine and let it idle.
a Set the air conditioning controls with:
- recirculation mode in the external position,
- the ventilation distribution in "face" mode,
- the temperature control to coldest temperature set-
ting in front (and at the back, if it exists),
- the speed of the passenger compartment fan as-
sembly set to maximum (switch off the rear control
if it exists),
- the front side and centre air vents open with the va-
nes in a neutral position,
- the air conditioning system must be turned on (indi-
cator light illuminated).
a Wait 5 minutes with the engine idling before ta-
119357
king any measurements.
a Record the air temperature at the left air vent (T1),
and at the right air vent (T2).
III - MEASUREMENTS
- fit sensor T1 in the left air vent (1) .
- fit sensor T2 in the right air vent (2) .
a Record the differences in temperature once the (∆T)
value has stabilised:
- between T3 and the higher of values T1 or T2, (T3
- highest value).
- record this difference in temperature.
- between T1 and T2 (read the (∆T) value (T1-T2)
display mode).
- record the difference in temperature (∆T) accor-
ding to the correction (∆) to be applied to the
measurement.
a If the (∆T)=(T1-T2) measurement is unstable, follow
the procedure below:
Note:
119359 Depending on the vehicle's air conditioning sys-
a Record the air temperature at the scuttle panel grille tem programming, this check method may not be
(T3). applicable because the engine cooling fan
assembly has been activated. Its operation ren-
- open the bonnet, depending on the vehicle, to ac- ders the (∆Τ) value between T1 and T2 unstable.
cess the scuttle panel grille. To eliminate this error, the fan assembly must be
- place the sensor where air is drawn through the activated for the entire period over which tempe-
scuttle panel grille. rature T1 and T2 measurements are recorded.
62A-6
AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning: Check 62A
a Activate the engine cooling fan assembly operation
by modifying the engine speed.
- stabilise the engine speed at 2000 rpm while T1
and T2 temperature measurements are being re-
corded.
- check that the engine cooling fan assembly opera-
ting.
- record the temperatures by following the instruc-
tions given in the paragraph MEASUREMENTS.
Note:
If one of these two conditions is not met, then the
air conditioning system is not working properly.
Should this be the case, refer to the fault finding
procedure for the air conditioning system for the
vehicle concerned.
62A-7
AIR CONDITIONING
Coolant circuit check 62A
a Check the sealing of the refrigerant circuit using the
electronic trace detector (follow the trace of the cir-
Essential equipment
cuit as closely as possible, to limit variations due to
diagnostic tool other gases).
Note:
IMPORTANT If replacing a defective part (see 62A, Air condi-
Consult the safety and cleanliness advice and ope- tioning).
ration recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . 2 - Trace detectors
a
WARNING
Note: Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
After any work on air conditioning circuit leaks on incorrect use.
the Laguna II, Vel Satis and Espace IV, check that
filling fault DF033 Refrigerant is not present, using
the diagnostic tool. If it is present, clear it. The WARNING
compressor cannot operate until the fault is cleared. To avoid damaging the cold loop components
(corrosions, etc.), do not use dye if the traces
There are several types of detector: reveal that some product has already been injec-
ted.
- electronic detectors,
a Check for dye on the cold loop components with the
- trace detectors.
ultraviolet light.
a Inject the dye.
Note: a Start the engine.
To carry out an after repair check, use the proce- a Let the air conditioning system run for 15 minutes.
dure for the electronic detector (1). To carry out a
more thorough check for leaks, use a trace detector a Switch off the engine.
(2). a Check the refrigerant circuit sealing by scanning the
circuit with the ultraviolet light.
Check that the air conditioning system is operating cor-
rectly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Check, page 62A-5) . Note:
If replacing a defective part (see 62A, Air condi-
REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT SEALING CHECKING tioning).
OPERATION
a Affix a label (supplied with the dye capsule), to indi-
cate that dye has been used (as close as possible to
1 - Electronic detectors: the filler valves).
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-8
AIR CONDITIONING
Coolant circuit Draining - Refilling 62A
Essential equipment
IMPORTANT
Consult the safety and cleanliness advice and ope-
ration recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
WARNING
To avoid damaging the cold loop components (cor-
rosions, etc.), do not use dye if the traces reveal
that some product has already been injected.
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrigerant
in the system according to the engine type (see
62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning: Parts
and consumables for the repair work, page 62A-
4) .
62A-9
AIR CONDITIONING
Coolant circuit Draining - Refilling 62A
I - RECOVERING REFRIGERANT FLUID - drain for the first time (note down the value),
a - wait 15 minutes,
Note: - run the engine until the cooling fan is triggered twi-
- If the air conditioning circuit is fitted with a sin- ce,
gle filler valve, some filling equipment only - Switch off the engine,
requires the use of the high pressure pipe (refer
to the filling station instructions). - drain for the second time (note down the value),
- Depending on the situation, run the system for - repeat the cycles until the relative pressure is equal
a few minutes before recovering the coolant to to or less than 0 bar,
improve drainage.
- add together the values of the various draining
operations; the fill is confirmed as being correct if
Note: the volume of refrigerant fluid is the specified fill
+35g or -100g.
It is essential to follow these procedures to pre-
vent: Scenario C:
- gas escaping when the circuit is opened, - drain for the first time (note down the value),
- pollution of the environment through the release
of gas into the atmosphere when the circuit is - wait 2 hours,
opened or when a vacuum is created. - repeat the cycles until the relative pressure is equal
to or less than 0 bar,
When draining or checking the refrigerant fill load,
three scenarios are to be taken into account: - add together the values of the various draining
operations; the fill is confirmed as being correct if
- the engine is running and the air conditioning is in
the volume of refrigerant fluid is the specified fill
operation (A),
+35g or -100g.
- the engine is running but the air conditioning is not
in operation (B),
II - CREATING A VACUUM
- the engine is not running nor is the air conditioning
in operation (C). a It is essential to carry out vacuum extraction correct-
ly before loading, otherwise the air conditioning will
a Scenario A: not work properly.
- Operate the air conditioning until the cooling fan
There are two scenarios to consider:
assembly is triggered twice,
- Switch off the engine, - vacuum created immediately after discharge (sce-
nario A),
- drain for the first time (note down the original va-
lue), - vacuum created after an interval of several hours
or days (scenario B).
- wait 15 minutes,
Scenario A:
- check that the relative pressure is no more than 0
bar, - creation of a vacuum takes 20 minutes.
- repeat the cycles until the relative pressure is equal Scenario B:
to or less than 0 bar,
- creation of a vacuum takes 45 minutes to elimina-
- add together the values of the various draining
te any trace of moisture.
operations; the fill is confirmed as being correct if
the volume of refrigerant fluid is the specified fill a Test the seal once the vacuum has been created
+35g or -100g. (some stations do this automatically).
Scenario B:
- run the engine until the cooling fan is triggered twi- III - FILLING
ce,
a Fill up the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
- Switch off the engine, charging station.
62A-10
AIR CONDITIONING
Coolant circuit Draining - Refilling 62A
a Top up the oil with the recommended type and volu-
me of oil and refrigerant, depending on the work car-
ried out (see 6 2 A, Air conditioning, Air
conditioning: Parts and consumables for the re-
pair work, page 62A-4) .
a Check there are no leaks using the electronic de-
tector (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coolant circuit
check, page 62A-8) .
WARNING
After injecting dye into the refrigerant, be sure to
indicate this on a label (supplied with the dye
capsule), and the date of the operation.
Position the label so it is visible near to the cold
loop filler valve.
62A-11
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- the front sections of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
Essential equipment
(55A, Exterior protection),
refrigerant charging station - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection).
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
REMOVAL
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
XENON BULBS
a Disconnect the battery (see Battery : Removal -
Refitting) (80A, Battery).
a Remove:
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres),
62A-12
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
135786
135784
a Unclip:
- the central deflector (1) ,
- the left-hand side deflector (2) ,
- the right-hand side deflector (3) .
a Remove:
- the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
ting) (82A, Horn),
- the left-hand headlight (see Front headlight: Re-
moval - Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
- the side support of the left-hand front panel (see
Front end panel side support: Removal - Refit-
135783 ting) (42A, Upper front structure).
62A-13
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
135670
a Remove the bolt (5) securing the bracket for the
135672 « condenser - expansion valve » connecting pipe to
a Disconnect the pressure sensor connector (4) . the condenser.
WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
62A-14
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
135671 135674
a Remove the bolt (6) securing the bracket for the a Remove the condenser in accordance with the di-
« compressor - condenser » connecting pipe from rection of the arrow.
the condenser.
REFITTING
WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe. I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
a
a Disconnect the « compressor - condenser » connec-
ting pipe from the condenser. WARNING
a Insert the blanking plugs. Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
a Refit:
- the condenser,
62A-15
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
III - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit
- the side support of the left-hand front panel (see
Front end panel side support: Removal - Refit-
ting) (42A, Upper front structure),
XENON BULBS
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
62A-16
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
Essential equipment
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
a Position the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
a Remove:
62A-17
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
138677 138678
a Unclip:
138679
135672
62A-18
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
135670 138725
a Remove the bolt (5) securing the bracket for the a Remove the bolt (6) securing the bracket for the
« condenser - expansion valve » connecting pipe to « compressor - condenser » connecting pipe from
the condenser. the condenser.
WARNING WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe. damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
a Disconnect the « condenser - expansion valve » a Disconnect the « compressor - condenser » connec-
connecting pipe from the condenser. ting pipe from the condenser.
a Insert the blanking plugs. a Insert the blanking plugs.
62A-19
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
III - FINAL OPERATION
a Clip:
- the right-hand side deflector,
- the left-hand side deflector,
- the central deflector.
a Refit:
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres).
Note:
A summar y table gives the quantity of refrigerant
138671 in the system according to the engine type (see
a Remove the condenser in the direction of the ar- 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning: Parts
rows. and consumables for the repair work, page
62A-4) .
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
a Refit:
- the condenser,
62A-20
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
a Remove:
Essential equipment - the engine cover,
refrigerant charging station - the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres),
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
IMPORTANT (55A, Exterior protection),
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera- Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
tion recommendations before carrying out any - the headlights (see Front headlight: Removal -
repair: Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
- (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
- the front bumper supports (see Front bumper
Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) , support: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Front upper
- (see Vehicle: Precautions for repair) (01D, structure),
Mechanical introduction). - the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
ting) (82B, Horn),
- the front impact cross member (see Front impact
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front
WARNING
lower structure),
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are - the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
open to the air. Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms).
WARNING
Note:
In order to prevent the accessories belt from
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part being prematurely ruptured, do not damage (hit,
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug force with a tool, etc.) the plastic pulley of the
any openings exposed to the open air. They must compressor.
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit. a Remove the accessories belt (see Accessories
belt: Removal - Refitting) (11A, Top and front of
engine).
REMOVAL
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-21
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
135882 135296
a Remove the bolts (1) from the engine wiring chan- a Remove the lower bolts (4) from the front end panel.
nel.
a Tilt the front end panel slightly towards the front of
the vehicle.
135719
a Remove:
- the upper bolts (2) from the front end panel,
- the front end panel clips (3) .
62A-22
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
F4R
136473
a Remove the connecting pipe bracket bolts (6) on the
135700
compressor.
62A-23
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
142163
REFITTING
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
142162
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
a Disconnect the compressor connectors (9) . the surface must be clean and scratch free.
62A-24
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART - the accessories belt (see Accessories belt: Re-
CONCERNED moval - Refitting) (11A, Top and front of engine),
a Refit the compressor. - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
a Connect the compressor connector. Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
a Fit the wiring. a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
- the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit- a Adjust the headlights (see Front headlight: Adjus-
ting) (82B, Horn), ting) (80B, Headlights).
62A-25
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
Essential equipment
(55A, Exterior protection),
refrigerant charging station
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
IMPORTANT - the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply ting) (82B, Horn),
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any - the front impact cross member (see Front impact
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- cross member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . lower structure),
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have been used to
plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
62A-26
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
K9K M9R
135883 138488
a Unclip the expansion bottle top hose (2) from the a Remove the rigid cooling hose bolts (4) on the front
front end panel. end panel.
140184
a Unclip the degassing hose from the front end panel
at (5) .
138486
a Unclip the bonnet cable at (3) .
a Remove the bonnet cable.
62A-27
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
H4J
139053
a Remove:
138363 - the bolts (8) of the engine wiring channel,
a Remove the bolt (6) from the front end panel winds- - the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
creen washer reservoir. Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms).
140184
a Unclip the degassing hose from the front end panel
at (7) .
62A-28
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
139052 136473
a Remove the connecting pipe bracket bolts (10) .
WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
135646
a Remove the front end panel bolts (9) .
a Tilt the front end panel.
62A-29
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
M4R or M9R
138724
138724
a Disconnect the compressor connector (11) .
a Remove:
a Unclip the compressor wiring at (12) .
- the compressor bolts (14) ,
- the compressor.
REFITTING
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
136473
a Remove: WARNING
- the compressor bolts (13) , To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
- the compressor. the surface must be clean and scratch free.
62A-30
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART a Refit:
CONCERNED
- the accessories belt (see Accessories belt: Re-
a Refit the compressor. moval - Refitting) (11A, Top and front of engine),
a Connect the compressor connector. - the bonnet supports,
a Clip on the compressor wiring. - the headlights (see Front headlight: Removal -
Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
a Refit the connecting pipes to the compressor. - the front impact cross member (see Front impact
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front
a Fit the front end panel. lower structure),
a Refit: - the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
ting) (82B, Horn),
- the engine wiring channel,
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
- the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms). - the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
H4J
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
a Clip the degassing hose onto the front end panel. (35A, Wheels and tyres),
a Refit the windscreen washer bottle bolt. - the engine undertray.
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
M9R Note:
a Refit the rigid cooling hose on the front end panel. A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
a Clip the degassing hose onto the front end panel. (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
a Refit the intercooler air outlet pipe (see Intercooler - Run the air conditioning in manual mode (in the
air outlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo- case of climate control do not press auto),
charging). - Run the engine at idle speed for 3 minutes with air
conditioning,
- Switch off the engine.
62A-31
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
a Check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
a Refit the engine cover.
a Adjust the headlights (see Front headlight: Adjus-
ting) (80B, Headlights).
62A-32
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and F9Q or K4M or K9K or M4R or M9R
- the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
Essential equipment
(56A, Exterior equipment).
refrigerant charging station
F9Q
a Remove:
IMPORTANT
- the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refitting)
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
(80A, Battery),
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any - the battery tray (see Battery tray: Removal - Re-
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- fitting) (80A, Battery),
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
- the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler air in-
let pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbochar-
ging).
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
136471
WARNING
a Remove the nut (1) of the retaining bracket (2) from
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
the « intermediate pipe - expansion valve » connec-
incorrect use.
ting pipe.
a Drain the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) .
a Remove:
62A-33
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and F9Q or K4M or K9K or M4R or M9R
136467
a Remove the clips (3) from the bulkhead heat shield.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
136487
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield. a Remove the bolts (4) from the expansion valve con-
necting pipe bracket.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
62A-34
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and F9Q or K4M or K9K or M4R or M9R
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART III - FINAL OPERATION
CONCERNED
a Refit the connecting pipes on the expansion valve.
F9Q
a Refit:
136465
a Refit:
a Remove:
- the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
- the bolts (5) from the expansion valve, under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
(56A, Exterior equipment),
- the expansion valve.
- the scuttle panel grille (see Scuttle panel grille:
Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equipment),
REFITTING
- the windscreen wiper arms (see Windscreen wi-
per blade: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping -
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION Washing).
a a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment. Note:
Also, do not remove the components from their A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi- rant in the system according to the engine types
cle. (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
WARNING
a Fill up the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) .
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
a Check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
a Remove the blanking plugs. lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
CONCERNED ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
62A-35
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and F4R
a Remove:
Essential equipment - the windscreen wiper arms (see Windscreen wi-
per arm: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping -
refrigerant charging station Washing),
- the scuttle panel grille (see Scuttle panel grille:
Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equipment),
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply - the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera- under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
tion recommendations before carrying out any (56A, Exterior equipment),
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- - the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
- the turbocharger heat shield nuts.
WARNING
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system, To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
etc.) a heat shield.
open to the air.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
a Remove:
Note:
- the turbocharger heat shield,
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
- the bulkhead upper heat shield bolts,
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must - the bulkhead upper heat shield clips.
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
REMOVAL overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
a Remove the front engine cover. a Remove the bulkhead upper heat shield.
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-36
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and F4R
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
136487
a Remove the bolts (1) from the expansion valve con-
necting pipe bracket. 136465
a Remove:
WARNING
- the bolts (2) from the expansion valve,
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe. - the expansion valve.
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
62A-37
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and F4R
III - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the connecting pipes on the expansion valve.
a Refit:
- the turbocharger heat shield,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the bulkhead upper heat shield,
- the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
(56A, Exterior equipment),
- the scuttle panel grille (see Scuttle panel grille:
Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equipment),
- the windscreen wiper arms (see Windscreen wi-
per arm: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping -
Washing).
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
62A-38
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
a Remove:
Essential equipment - the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
refrigerant charging station Exterior equipment),
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
Tightening torquesm grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment).
turbocharger air inlet 8 N.m
pipe bolts a Undo the clips on the air outlet pipe of the air filter
unit.
air filter box air outlet 6 N.m
pipe clips a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
F9Q
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been 137477
used to plug a fuel circuit. a Remove:
- the bolts (1) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
REMOVAL - the lifting eye of the cylinder head.
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-39
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
M9R K9K
139563
139155
a Unclip the wiring (2) from the cylinder head lifting
a Remove the bolts (4) from the turbocharger air inlet
eye.
pipe.
a Remove:
- the bolts (3) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head.
139154
a Remove:
62A-40
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
F9Q
135640
a Remove the bolts (8) from the turbocharger air inlet
135638
pipe.
a Remove the bolt (6) from the intermediate air pipe a Disconnect the intermediate air pipe between the air
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on filter unit and the turbocharger from the turbocharger
the exhaust gas recirculation assembly. air inlet pipe by pivoting it.
a Remove:
- the intermediate air pipe between the air filter unit
and the turbocharger,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
135639
a Loosen the bolt (7) of the intermediate air pipe
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on
the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
62A-41
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
M9R K9K
a Remove the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercoo-
ler air inlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
charging).
139564
138672
a Remove the nut (11) from the retaining bracket on
the « intermediate pipe - expansion valve » connec-
ting pipe.
139567
a Remove:
62A-42
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
H4J
139617
a Remove the clips (1 2) from the bulkhead heat
shield. 139616
a Remove:
WARNING
- the bulkhead upper heat shield bolts (13) ,
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend, - the bulkhead upper heat shield clips (14) .
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced. WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
a Move the bulkhead heat shieldto one side. overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
62A-43
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
136487
a Remove the bolts (15) from the expansion valve
connecting pipe bracket. 136465
a Remove:
WARNING - the bolts (16) from the expansion valve,
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe. - the expansion valve.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
62A-44
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
III - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit the connecting pipes on the expansion valve. F9Q
a Fit the heat shield to the bulkhead. a Refit:
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
H4J
- the intermediate air pipe between the air filter unit
a Refit the bulkhead upper heat shield. and the turbocharger on the turbocharger air inlet
pipe,
- the bolts from the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
a Refit the retaining bracket on the « intermediate pipe - the bolt from the intermediate air pipe between the
- expansion valve » connecting pipe. air filter unit and the turbocharger on the turbochar-
ger air inlet pipe,
K9K - the bolt for the intermediate air pipe between the air
filter unit and the turbocharger on the exhaust gas
a Refit the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler recirculation assembly.
air inlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
charging). a Torque tighten the turbocharger air inlet pipe
bolts (8 N.m).
M9R
M9R
a Refit:
a Refit:
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe bolts.
- the bolts on the cylinder head lifting eye.
a Clip the wiring on the cylinder head lifting eye.
K9K
a Refit:
F9Q
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
a Refit:
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe bolts.
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the bolts on the cylinder head lifting eye.
a Refit the air outlet pipe onto the air filter unit.
a Torque tighten the air filter box air outlet pipe
clips (6 N.m).
a Refit:
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment),
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
Exterior equipment).
62A-45
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
62A-46
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator: Cleaning 62A
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
CLEANING
a Remove the cabin filter (see 61A, Heating, Cabin
filter: Removal - Refitting, page 61A-19) .
a Apply the AIR CONDITIONING CLEANER (see Ve-
hicle: Parts and ingredients for the repairwork)
(04B, Consumables - Products).
a Leave the product to work for 15 minutes.
a Refit the cabin filter (see 61A, Heating, Cabin filter:
Removal - Refitting, page 61A-19) .
a Activate the low speed motor-driven fan assembly
for 5 min.
62A-47
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator: Cleaning 62A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
CLEANING
a Remove the evaporator sensor (see 62A, Air condi-
tioning, Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting,
page 62A-79) .
a Apply the AIR CONDITIONING CLEANER (see Ve-
hicle: Parts and ingredients for the repairwork)
(04B, Consumables - Products).
a Leave the product to work for 15 minutes.
a Refit the evaporator sensor (see 62A, Air conditio-
ning, Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting,
page 62A-79) .
a Activate the low speed motor-driven fan assembly
for 5 min.
62A-48
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
Essential equipment
- the right-hand headlight (see Front headlight: Re-
refrigerant charging station
moval - Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
Note:
F9Q
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug a Remove:
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been - the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refitting)
used to plug a fuel circuit. (80A, Battery),
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION - the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler air in-
let pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbochar-
a Position the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle: ging).
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
a Remove the engine cover.
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid F9Q or K4M or K9K or M4R or M9R
incorrect use.
a Remove the clips from the bulkhead heat shield.
a Drain the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) . WARNING
a Disconnect the battery (see Battery : Removal - To prevent the surrounding components from
Refitting) (80A, Battery). overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
a Remove:
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres),
a Move the bulkhead heat shieldto one side.
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
62A-49
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
F4R
a Remove:
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the turbocharger heat shield nuts.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
a Remove:
- the turbocharger heat shield,
- the bulkhead upper heat shield bolts,
- the bulkhead upper heat shield clips.
135297
a Remove the bulkhead upper heat shield. II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
136481
62A-50
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
136475 136484
a Remove the plastic nut (4) from the support for the a Remove the bolt (6) securing the support for the
« condenser - expansion valve » connecting pipe on « condenser - expansion valve » connecting pipe on
the front right-hand side member. the front right-hand side member reinforcement.
136479
a Remove the bolt (5) securing the « condenser - ex-
pansion valve » connecting pipe to the front panel.
62A-51
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
136469
136485
a Unclip the « condenser - expansion valve » connec-
ting pipe on the front right-hand side member and on
the bulkhead at (7) .
62A-52
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
a Disconnect:
- the « condenser - expansion valve » connecting
pipe from the expansion valve,
- the « condenser - expansion valve » connecting
pipe from the condenser.
a Fit blanking plugs on:
- the condenser,
- the expansion valve,
- the « condenser - expansion valve » connecting pi-
pe.
REFITTING
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
WARNING F4R
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe. a Refit:
- the bulkhead upper heat shield,
a Remove the « condenser - expansion valve » con-
necting pipe. - the turbocharger heat shield,
62A-53
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head. a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
F9Q or K4M or K9K or M4R or M9R rant in the system according to the engine types
a Fit the heat shield to the bulkhead. (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
- the battery tray (see Battery tray: Removal - Re- a Refit the engine cover.
fitting) (80A, Battery), a Adjust the headlights (see Front headlight: Remo-
val - Refitting) (80B, Headlights).
- the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refitting)
(80A, Battery).
a Refit:
62A-54
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
a Drain the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
Essential equipment
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) .
refrigerant charging station a Disconnect the battery (see Battery : Removal -
Refitting) (80A, Battery).
a Remove:
Tightening torquesm
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
subframe front bolt 105 N.m (35A, Wheels and tyres),
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
turbocharger air inlet 8 N.m Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
pipe bolts (55A, Exterior protection),
air filter box air outlet 6 N.m - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
pipe clips Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
- the windscreen washer bottle (see Windscreen
washer bottle: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping
IMPORTANT - Washing),
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply - the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera- Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
tion recommendations before carrying out any Exterior equipment),
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . - the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment).
WARNING a Undo the clips on the air outlet pipe of the air filter
To prevent moisture from entering the system, unit.
place plugs on the cold loop components which are a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-55
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
F9Q M9R
137477 139563
a Remove: a Unclip the wiring (2) from the cylinder head lifting
eye.
- the bolts (1) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
a Remove:
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head.
- the bolts (3) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head.
62A-56
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
K9K F9Q
135638
139155
a Remove the bolt (6) from the intermediate air pipe
a Remove the bolts (4) from the turbocharger air inlet
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on
pipe.
the exhaust gas recirculation assembly.
139154 135639
62A-57
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
M9R
135640
a Remove the bolts (8) from the turbocharger air inlet
pipe.
139564
a Disconnect the intermediate air pipe between the air a Remove the bolts (9) from the turbocharger air inlet
filter unit and the turbocharger from the turbocharger pipe.
air inlet pipe by pivoting it.
a Remove:
- the intermediate air pipe between the air filter unit
and the turbocharger,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
139567
a Remove:
- the bolts (10) from the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
62A-58
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
F9Q
a Remove the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercoo-
ler air inlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
charging).
139616
a Remove:
- the bolts (12) from the upper heat shield,
- the clips (13) from the upper heat shield.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
139617
a Remove the upper heat shield.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
62A-59
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
135303
a Loosen the subframe front right-hand bolt at (14) .
136484
a Remove the « condenser - expansion valve » con-
necting pipe mounting bolt (16) from the windscreen
washer reservoir mounting.
135297
a Remove the bolt (15) from the front right-hand side
member tie rod.
a Move the front right-hand side member tie rod to- 136475
wards the wheel arch.
a Remove the plastic nut (17) from the support for the
« condenser - expansion valve » connecting pipe on
the front right-hand side member.
62A-60
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
136479 139618
a Remove the bolt (18) securing the « condenser - ex-
pansion valve » connecting pipe to the front panel.
136485
a Unclip the « condenser - expansion valve » connec-
ting pipe on the front right-hand side member (19)
and on the bulkhead at (20) .
62A-61
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
- the « condenser - expansion valve » connecting
pipe from the expansion valve,
- the condenser,
REFITTING
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
62A-62
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
H4J F9Q
a Refit the upper heat shield. a Refit:
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
M9R M9R
a Refit:
a Refit:
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe bolts.
- the bolts on the cylinder head lifting eye.
a Clip the wiring on the cylinder head lifting eye.
K9K
a Refit:
F9Q
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe bolts. a Refit:
a Refit the air outlet pipe onto the air filter unit.
62A-63
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - condenser connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres),
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment),
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
Exterior equipment).
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
62A-64
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
Essential equipment
(56A, Exterior equipment).
refrigerant charging station
F9Q
a Remove:
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply - the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refitting)
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera- (80A, Battery),
tion recommendations before carrying out any - the battery tray (see Battery tray: Removal - Re-
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- fitting) (80A, Battery),
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
- the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler air in-
let pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbochar-
ging).
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
F9Q or K4M or K9K or M4R or M9R
a Remove the clips from the bulkhead heat shield.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part WARNING
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug To prevent the surrounding components from
any openings exposed to the open air. They must overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
be clean. Do not use any which have already been etc.) a heat shield.
used to plug a fuel circuit.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-65
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
F4R
a Remove:
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the turbocharger heat shield nuts.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
a Remove:
- the turbocharger heat shield,
- the bulkhead upper heat shield bolts,
- the bulkhead upper heat shield clips.
WARNING 136471
To prevent the surrounding components from a Remove the nut (1) from the retaining bracket (2) of
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend, the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » connec-
etc.) a heat shield. ting pipe.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
136490
a Remove the bolt (3) from the retaining bracket of the
« expansion valve - intermediate pipe » connecting
pipe.
62A-66
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
F4R
136492
a Remove the bolt (6) from the « expansion valve - in-
termediate pipe » connecting pipe bracket on the in-
134713 termediate connecting pipe.
a Remove the nut (4) securing the « expansion valve -
intermediate pipe » connecting pipe on the bulkhead WARNING
support.
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
a Disconnect:
- the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » con-
necting pipe to the expansion valve,
- the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » con-
necting pipe from the intermediate connecting pipe.
a Remove the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe »
connecting pipe.
a Fit the blanking plugs on the openings of the con-
necting pipes and on the expansion valve.
136487
62A-67
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each a Refit:
component until the last moment.
- the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
Also, do not remove the components from their under scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting)
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi- (56A, Exterior equipment),
cle.
- the scuttle panel grille (see Scuttle panel grille:
Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equipment),
WARNING - the windscreen wiper arms (see Windscreen wi-
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the per arm: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping -
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and Washing),
the surface must be clean and scratch free. a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
a Remove the blanking plugs.
Note:
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
a Refit the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe »
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
connecting pipe on the expansion valve and on the
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
intermediate connecting pipe.
page 62A-4) .
III - FINAL OPERATION a Fill up the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) .
F4R
a Check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
a Refit: lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
- the bulkhead upper heat shield, a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
- the turbocharger heat shield, ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head. a Refit the engine cover.
F9Q
a Refit:
- the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercooler air in-
let pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbochar-
ging),
62A-68
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
a Disconnect the battery (see Battery : Removal -
Refitting) (80A, Battery).
Essential equipment
a Remove:
refrigerant charging station
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
Exterior equipment),
Tightening torquesm
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
turbocharger air inlet 8 N.m panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
pipe bolts grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment),
air filter box air outlet 6 N.m
pipe clips - the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres),
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
IMPORTANT Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera- - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
tion recommendations before carrying out any Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- - the right-hand headlight (see Front headlight: Re-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . moval - Refitting) (80B, Headlights).
a Undo the clips on the air outlet pipe of the air filter
unit.
WARNING a Remove the air outlet pipe from the air filter box.
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air. F9Q
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
137477
WARNING
a Remove:
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use. - the bolts (1) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head.
a Drain the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) .
62A-69
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
M9R K9K
139563
139155
a Unclip the wiring (2) from the cylinder head lifting
a Remove the bolt (4) from the turbocharger air inlet
eye.
pipe.
a Remove
- the bolts (3) from the cylinder head lifting eye,
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head.
139154
a Remove:
62A-70
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
F9Q
135640
a Remove the bolts (8) from the turbocharger air inlet
135638
pipe.
a Remove the bolt (6) from the intermediate air pipe a Disconnect the intermediate air pipe between the air
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on filter unit and the turbocharger from the turbocharger
the exhaust gas recirculation assembly. air inlet pipe by pivoting it.
a Remove:
- the intermediate air pipe between the air filter unit
and the turbocharger,
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
135639
a Loosen the bolt (7) of the intermediate air pipe
between the air filter unit and the turbocharger on
the turbocharger air inlet pipe.
62A-71
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
M9R K9K
a Remove the intercooler air inlet pipe (see Intercoo-
ler air inlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
charging).
139564 139617
a Remove the bolt (9) from the turbocharger air inlet a Remove the clips (11) from the bulkhead heat
pipe. shield.
WARNING
To prevent the surrounding components from
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
139567
a Remove:
62A-72
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
H4J
139616
a Remove:
- the bulkhead upper heat shield bolts (12) ,
- the bulkhead upper heat shield clips (13) .
138672
a Remove the nut (14) from the retaining bracket of
WARNING
the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » connec-
To prevent the surrounding components from ting pipe.
overheating, do not damage (tear, pierce, bend,
etc.) a heat shield.
Any damaged heat shields must be replaced.
139058
a Remove the bolt (15) from the retaining bracket of
the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » connec-
ting pipe.
62A-73
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
136487 138673
a Remove the bolt (16) from the « expansion valve - a Remove the bolt (17) from the « expansion valve -
intermediate pipe » connecting pipe bracket on the intermediate pipe » connecting pipe bracket on the
expansion valve. intermediate connecting pipe.
WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
a Disconnect:
- the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » con-
necting pipe to the expansion valve,
- the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe » con-
necting pipe from the intermediate connecting pipe.
a Remove the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe »
connecting pipe.
a Fit the blanking plugs on the openings of the con-
necting pipes and on the expansion valve.
62A-74
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
REFITTING
K9K
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
a Refit:
a
- the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
WARNING - the turbocharger air inlet pipe bolts.
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle. F9Q
a Refit:
a Remove the blanking plugs. - the bolts from the turbocharger air inlet pipe,
- the bolt from the intermediate air pipe between the
air filter unit and the turbocharger on the turbochar-
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
ger air inlet pipe,
CONCERNED
- the bolt for the intermediate air pipe between the air
a Refit the « expansion valve - intermediate pipe »
filter unit and the turbocharger on the exhaust gas
connecting pipe on the expansion valve and on the
recirculation assembly.
intermediate connecting pipe.
a Torque tighten the turbocharger air inlet pipe
bolts (8 N.m).
III - FINAL OPERATION
a Fit the heat shield to the bulkhead.
H4J
M9R
a Refit the bulkhead upper heat shield.
a Refit:
- the lifting eye of the cylinder head,
- the bolts on the cylinder head lifting eye.
62A-75
AIR CONDITIONING
Expansion valve - intermediate pipe connecting pipe at the expansion valve outlet: Removal - Refitting
62A
J95
a Refit:
- the scoop under the centre section of the scuttle
panel grille (see Scoop under scuttle panel
grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equip-
ment),
- the centre section of the scuttle panel grille (see
Scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refitting) (56A,
Exterior equipment),
- the right-hand headlight (see Front headlight: Re-
moval - Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres).
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
62A-76
AIR CONDITIONING
Pressure sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
Tightening torquesm
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
Note:
An automatic shut-off valve isolates the circuit from
the outside during removal; do not drain the refrige-
rant from the circuit.
138677
REMOVAL
138678
a Unclip:
- the central deflector (1) ,
- the right-hand side deflector (2) .
62A-77
AIR CONDITIONING
Pressure sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
135672
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Clip:
a Refit:
62A-78
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
Tightening torquesm
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
REMOVAL
137648
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
a Remove the evaporator sensor (1) by turning it a
a Remove: quarter of a turn anti-clockwise.
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment),
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the lower bolts from the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the upper bolts from the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
137649
a Take the evaporator sensor out of its housing.
a Cut the wires (2) of the evaporator sensor (see Wi-
ring: Repair) (Technical Note 6015A, 88A, Wiring).
62A-79
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the dashboard cross member stiffener,
- the upper bolts of the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the lower bolts of the dashboard cross member
reinforcement.
a Tighten to torque:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
upper bolts (21 N.m),
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
lower bolts (21 N.m).
a Refit:
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
62A-80
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
Tightening torquesm
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
REMOVAL
137648
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
a Unclip the evaporator sensor by turning it a quarter
a Remove the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - of a turn anti-clockwise.
Refitting) (57A, Interior equipment).
a Remove the evaporator sensor.
a Unclip the left-hand panel from the centre console.
E95
a Remove:
- the lower bolts from the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the upper bolts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement.
137649
a Cut the wires of the evaporator sensor (see Wiring:
Repair) (Technical Note 6015A, 88A, Wiring).
62A-81
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
REFITTING
II - FINAL OPERATION
E95
a refit:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement,
- the upper bolts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement,
- the lower bolts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement.
a Tighten to torque:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
upper bolts (21 N.m),
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement
lower bolts (21 N.m).
62A-82
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
Tightening torquesm
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) .
REMOVAL 138640
138639
a Remove:
62A-83
AIR CONDITIONING
Evaporator sensor: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART REFITTING
CONCERNED
II - FINAL OPERATION
a Refit:
- the dashboard cross member reinforcement,
- the brake pedal impacter.
a Tighten to torque:
- the upper nuts on the dashboard cross member
reinforcement (21 N.m),
137648
- the lower bolts on the dashboard cross member
a Unclip the evaporator sensor (5) by turning it a quar- reinforcement (21 N.m).
ter of a turn anti-clockwise.
a Clip on the dashboard cross member reinforcement
wiring.
a Refit:
- the front left-hand footwell air distribution duct (see
61A, Heating, A-pillar air distribution duct: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 61A-142) ,
- the dashboard lower trim (see Lower section of
dashboard trim: Removal - Refitting) (57A, Inte-
rior equipment).
a Clip on the left-hand panel of the centre console.
137649
a Take the evaporator sensor out of its housing.
a Cut the wires (6) of the evaporator sensor (see Wi-
ring: Repair) (Technical Note 6015A, 88A, Wiring).
62A-84
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser - compressor connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
Essential equipment
- the right-hand headlight (see Front headlight: Re-
refrigerant charging station moval - Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
- the front panel support,
REMOVAL
WARNING
Consult the device's operating manual to avoid
incorrect use.
62A-85
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser - compressor connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
135719
a Remove: 136481
- the upper bolts (2) from the front end panel, a Remove the bolt (5) securing the support for the
« compressor - condenser » connecting pipe to the
- the front end panel clips (3) . front panel.
136473
135296
a Remove the bolt (6) securing the bracket for the
a Remove the lower bolts (4) from the front end panel. « compressor - condenser » connecting pipe to the
compressor.
a Tilt the front end panel slightly towards the front of
the vehicle.
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B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- of the « compressor - condenser » connecting pi-
pe.
F4R
a Remove the bolt from the support of the
« compressor - condenser » connecting pipe on the REFITTING
compressor.
a Remove the bolt from the support of the I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
« compressor - condenser » connecting pipe on the
lower cross member. a
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
135671
F4R
a Remove the bolt (7) securing the bracket for the
« compressor - condenser » connecting pipe from a Refit the mounting bolt of the « compressor -
the condenser. condenser » connecting pipe on the compressor.
a Disconnect:
62A-87
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser - compressor connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
a Refit:
- the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms),
- the impact cross member (see Front impact cross
member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front lower
structure),
- the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
ting) (82B, Horn),
- the front bumper supports (see Front bumper
support: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Front upper
structure),
- the headlights (see Front headlight: Removal -
Refitting) (80B, Headlights).
- the windscreen washer bottle (see Windscreen
washer bottle: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping
- Washing),
- the front panel support,
- the right-hand headlight (see Front headlight: Re-
moval - Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
(55A, Exterior protection),
- the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres).
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
Note:
A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
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J95
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
Essential equipment
(55A, Exterior protection),
refrigerant charging station - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
- the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
IMPORTANT ting) (82B, Horn),
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
- the front impact cross member (see Front impact
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front
tion recommendations before carrying out any
lower structure),
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . - the cooling radiator air deflectors,
- the headlights (see Front headlight: Removal -
Refitting) (80B, Headlights).
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
62A-89
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser - compressor connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
K9K M9R
135883 138488
a Unclip the expansion bottle top hose (2) from the a Remove the rigid cooling hose bolts (4) from the
front end panel. front end panel.
140184
a Unclip the degassing hose from the front end panel
at (5) .
138486
a Unclip the bonnet cable at (3) .
a Remove the bonnet cable.
62A-90
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser - compressor connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
H4J
139053
a Remove:
138363 - the bolts (8) of the engine wiring channel,
a Remove the bolt (6) from the front end panel winds- - the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
creen washer reservoir. Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms).
140184
a Unclip the degassing hose from the front end panel
at (7) .
62A-91
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J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
139052
136473
a Remove the bolt (10) securing the bracket for the
« compressor - condenser » connecting pipe to the
compressor.
135646
a Remove the front end panel bolts (9) .
a Tilt the front end panel.
136481
a Remove the « compressor - condenser » connec-
ting pipe bolt (11) from the windscreen washer re-
servoir mounting.
62A-92
AIR CONDITIONING
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J95
REFITTING
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
H4J
62A-93
AIR CONDITIONING
Condenser - compressor connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
M9R
a Refit the rigid cooling hose on the front end panel. Note:
a Clip the degassing hose on the front end panel. A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
a Clip the expansion bottle top hose on the front end - fill the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant char-
panel. ging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coolant
circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) ,
- check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
a Clip: a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
- the bonnet cable on the front end panel, ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
- the wiring on the front end panel. a Refit the engine cover.
a Adjust the headlights (see Front headlight: Adjus-
F9Q or H4J or K9K or M9R ting) (80B, Headlights).
a Refit:
62A-94
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
- the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
Essential equipment
- the headlights (see Front headlight: Removal -
refrigerant charging station Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
- the front bumper supports (see Front bumper
support: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Front upper
IMPORTANT structure),
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
- the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
ting) (82B, Horn),
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio- - the front impact cross member (see Front impact
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . cross member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front
lower structure),
- the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
WARNING Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms).
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have already been
used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
62A-95
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
F4R
135719
a Remove:
- the upper bolts (2) from the front end panel,
- the front end panel clips (3) .
135700
a Remove the bolt (5 ) of the « intermediate pipe -
compressor » connecting pipe retaining bracket on
the engine block.
135296
a Remove the lower bolts (4) from the front end panel.
a Tilt the front end panel slightly towards the front of
the vehicle.
62A-96
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
136473 136492
a Remove the bolt (6) securing the « intermediate pipe a Remove the bolt (7) securing the « intermediate pipe
- compressor » connecting pipe bracket to the com- - compressor » connecting pipe bracket on the inter-
pressor. mediate pipe.
WARNING
In order to avoid any refrigerant leaks, do not
damage (deform, twist, etc.) the pipe.
a Disconnect:
- the « intermediate pipe - compressor » connecting
pipe from the compressor,
- the « intermediate pipe - compressor » connecting
pipe from the intermediate pipe.
a Remove the « intermediate pipe - compressor »
connecting pipe.
a Fit blanking plugs on the connecting pipe and on the
compressor.
62A-97
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
B95 or D95 or E95 or K95
a Refit the « intermediate pipe - compressor » con- A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
necting pipe. rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
F4R page 62A-4) .
a Refit the retaining bracket for the « intermediate pipe a Fill up the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant
- compressor » connecting pipe on the engine block. charging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) .
a Check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
III - FINAL OPERATION a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
F4R or F9Q or H4J or K9K or M9R
a Refit the engine cover.
a Refit the intercooler air outlet pipe (see Intercooler
air outlet pipe: Removal - Refitting) (12B, Turbo-
charging).
62A-98
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
- the front section of the front wheel arch liners (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting)
Essential equipment
(55A, Exterior protection),
refrigerant charging station - the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
- the audible warning (see Horn: Removal - Refit-
IMPORTANT ting) (82B, Horn),
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
- the front impact cross member (see Front impact
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (41A, Front
tion recommendations before carrying out any
lower structure),
repair (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
ning: Precautions for repair, page 62A-3) . - the cooling radiator air deflectors,
- the headlights (see Front headlight: Removal -
Refitting) (80B, Headlights).
WARNING
To prevent moisture from entering the system,
place plugs on the cold loop components which are
open to the air.
Note:
Use blanking plugs for the fuel circuits with part
numbers 77 01 208 229 or 77 01 476 857 to plug
any openings exposed to the open air. They must
be clean. Do not use any which have previously
been used to plug a fuel circuit.
REMOVAL
62A-99
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
K9K M9R
135883 138488
a Unclip the expansion bottle top hose (2) from the a Remove the rigid cooling hose bolts (4) from the
front end panel. front end panel.
140184
a Unclip the degassing hose (5) from the front end pa-
nel.
138486
a Unclip the bonnet cable at (3) .
a Remove the bonnet cable.
62A-100
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
H4J
139053
a Remove:
138363 - the bolts (8) of the engine wiring channel,
a Remove the bolt (6) from the front end panel winds- - the bonnet catch (see Bonnet latch: Removal -
creen washer reservoir. Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms).
140184
a Unclip the degassing hose from the front end panel
at (7) .
62A-101
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
139052
136473
a Remove the bolt (10) securing the « intermediate
pipe - compressor » connecting pipe bracket to the
compressor.
135646
a Remove the front end panel bolts (9) .
a Tilt the front end panel.
62A-102
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
REFITTING
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the pipe surface must be clean and scratch free.
H4J
62A-103
AIR CONDITIONING
Compressor/intermediate pipe connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting 62A
J95
a Connect the battery (see Battery : Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
M9R
a Refit the rigid cooling hose on the front end panel. Note:
a Clip the degassing hose on the front end panel. A summary table gives the quantities of refrige-
rant in the system according to the engine types
(see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditioning:
Parts and consumables for the repair work,
page 62A-4) .
a Clip the expansion bottle top hose on the front end - fill the refrigerant circuit using the refrigerant char-
panel. ging station (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coolant
circuit Draining - Refilling, page 62A-9) ,
- check for leaks (see 62A, Air conditioning, Coo-
lant circuit check, page 62A-8) .
a Clip: a Check that the air conditioning system is operating
correctly (see 62A, Air conditioning, Air conditio-
- the bonnet cable on the front end panel, ning: Check, page 62A-5) .
- the wiring on the front end panel. a Refit the engine cover.
a Adjust the headlights (see Front headlight: Adjus-
F9Q or H4J or K9K or M9R ting) (80B, Headlights).
a Refit:
62A-104