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ot

es

S

ystem 

will 

not 

turn 

on, 

or 

runs 

intermittently

.

4.

W

orks 

when 

engine 

is 

not

running; 

shuts 

off 

when 

engine 

is 

started 

(T

ypically 

early 

Gen 

IV

but 

possible 

on 

all 

versions).

Noise 

interference 

from 

either 

ignition 

or 

alternator

.

Install 

capacitors 

on 

ignition 

coil 

and 

alternator

Ensure 

good 

ground 

at 

all 

points. 

R

elocate 

coil 

and 

associated 

wiring 

aw

ay 

from 

ECU 

and 

ECU 

wiring. 

Check 

for 

burned

or 

loose 

plug 

wires.

V

erif

connections 

on 

power 

lead, 

ignition 

lead, 

and 

both

white 

ground 

wires.

V

erif

proper 

meter 

function 

b

checking 

the 

condition 

of 

known 

good 

battery

.

Ignition 

noise 

(r

adiated 

or

conducted) 

will 

cause 

the 

system 

to 

shut 

down 

due 

to

high 

voltage 

spik

es. 

If 

this

is 

suspected, 

check 

with 

qualit

oscilloscope. 

Spik

es

greater 

than 

16V 

will 

shut 

down 

the 

ECU

Install 

radio 

capacitor 

at 

the 

positiv

post 

of 

the 

ignition

coil 

(See 

radio 

capacitor 

installation 

bulletin). 

fault

alternator 

or 

worn 

out 

battery 

can 

also 

result

in 

this 

condition.

Will 

not 

turn 

on 

under 

an

conditions.

V

erif

battery 

voltage 

is 

greater 

than 

10 

volts 

and 

less

than 

16.

Loss 

of 

mode 

door 

function.

No 

mode 

change 

at 

all.

Check 

for 

damaged 

mode 

switch 

or 

potentiometer 

and 

associated 

wiring.

Partial 

function 

of 

mode 

doors.

Typically 

caused 

b

ev

apor

ator 

housing 

installed 

in 

bind 

in 

the 

vehicle. 

Be 

sure 

all 

mounting 

locations 

line 

up 

and 

don’

ha

ve 

to 

be 

forced 

into 

position.

Blower turns on  and 

off 

rapidly

.

6.

Battery 

voltage 

is 

at 

least 

12V

.

Check 

for 

at 

least 

12V 

at 

circuit 

break

er

.

Ensure 

all 

system 

grounds 

and 

power 

connections 

are 

clean 

and 

tight.

Battery 

voltage 

is 

less 

than 

12V

.

5.

Troubleshoot

ing Guide (Con

t.)

Check 

for 

fault

battery 

or 

alternator

.

Charge 

battery

.

S

ystem 

shuts 

off 

blower 

at 

10V

Poor 

connections 

or 

weak 

battery 

can 

cause 

shutdown 

at 

up 

to 

11V

.

7.

When 

ignition 

is 

turned 

on, 

blower 

momentarily  comes 

on, 

then 

shuts 

off

This 

occurs 

with 

the 

blower 

switch 

in 

the 

OFF 

position.

This 

is 

an 

indicator 

that 

the 

system 

has 

been 

reset. 

Be 

sure 

the 

red 

power 

wire 

is 

on

the 

battery 

post, 

and 

not 

on 

switched 

source. 

Also

if 

the 

system 

is 

pulled 

below 

7V 

for

ev

en 

split 

second, 

the 

system 

will 

reset.

R

un 

red 

power 

wire 

directly 

to 

battery

.

Check 

for 

positiv

power 

at 

heater 

valv

green 

wire 

and

blower 

red 

wire. 

Check 

for 

ground 

on 

control 

head 

white 

wire.

Check 

for 

obstructed 

or 

binding 

mode 

doors.

Check 

for 

damaged 

stepper 

motor 

or 

wiring.

Err

atic 

functions 

of

blower

mode, 

temp

etc.

Check 

for 

damaged 

switch 

or 

pot 

and 

associated 

wiring.

R

epair 

or 

replace.

8.

Summary of Contents for 551168

Page 1: ...tered Company 1967 68 Ford Mustang Mercury Cougar without Factory Air Evaporator Kit 551168 18865 Goll St San Antonio TX 78266 Phone 210 654 7171 Fax 210 654 3113 www vintageair com 901277 REV F 11 18...

Page 2: ...rackets Passenger Compartment Disassembly Defrost Duct and Fresh Air Cap Installation Firewall Cover Installation Evaporator Installation Vintage Air Center Louver Installation Optional Center Louver...

Page 3: ...beginning installation open all packages and check contents of shipment Please report any shortages directly to Vintage Air within 15 days After 15 days Vintage Air will not be responsible for missing...

Page 4: ...system This is especially important with the receiver drier Additionally when caps are removed for assembly BE CAREFUL Some components are shipped under pressure with dry nitrogen Evacuate the System...

Page 5: ...sensitive to voltage spikes on the power leads which can cause unexpected resets strange behavior and or permanent damage Vintage Air strives to harden our products against these types of electrical n...

Page 6: ...efer to condenser instructions Compressor and Brackets 1 Refer to separate instructions included with the bracket kit to install the compressor bracket Passenger Compartment Disassembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 7: ...mounting holes Drill 3 1 8 mounting holes under the dash See Figure 3 below Apply a 1 4 bead of silicone around the mating surface of the fresh air cap as shown in Figure 3 below Secure the fresh air...

Page 8: ...bolts flat washers and nuts and 1 10 x 1 2 sheet metal screw See Figure 4 below NOTE The firewall cover installs on the engine compartment side of the firewall Figure 4a Figure 4 10 x 1 2 Sheet Metal...

Page 9: ...a guide mark and drill 2 3 16 holes in the cowl See Figure 5b below Using 2 14 x 3 4 sheet metal screws secure the front evaporator mounting bracket to the inner cowl See Figure 5b below Verify that...

Page 10: ...elow Cut the OEM center vent trim using the template provided on Page 23 See Figure 7 below NOTE Remove the louver from the center louver assembly Install the louvers into the OEM center vent trim as...

Page 11: ...ting to the 8 discharge port on the compressor Then route the straight female fitting with service port to the 8 condenser hardline coming through the radiator core support See Figure 11 Page 13 Tight...

Page 12: ...e upper heater line coming through the firewall as shown in Figure 10 below NOTE Install the heater control valve in line with the intake manifold pressure side heater hose and secure using hose clamp...

Page 13: ...pumps with a cast in 3 4 heater outlet a 3 4 x 5 8 reducer fitting not supplied will need to be installed in the heater hose Figure 11 Heater Hose Heater Core Water Pump Core Support Heater Hose Heate...

Page 14: ...louver housings under the dash using OEM screws as shown in Figure 12 below Install the louvers into the driver and passenger side louver housings as shown in Figure 12 below Control Panel OEM Screws...

Page 15: ...diator with at least a 50 50 mixture of approved antifreeze and distilled water It is the owner s responsibility to keep the freeze protection at the proper level for the climate in which the vehicle...

Page 16: ...ing Passenger Side Defrost Duct 2 x 14 Driver Side Defrost Duct 2 x 26 Passenger Side Louver 2 x 60 Driver Side Louver 2 x 36 Driver Side Center Louver 2 x 20 Passenger Side Center Louver 2 x 20 Plug...

Page 17: ...e Evaporator to Intake 081066 Heater Line Evaporator to Water Pump 081067 6 Hardline 081064 2 10 O rings 10 O ring 2 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex Bolts Located on Sub Case 6 O ring 10 Hardline 081065 Press Tape E...

Page 18: ...VUR 232002 VUA CIRCUIT BREAKER 30 AMP WIDE OPEN THROTTLE SWITCH OPTIONAL DASH LAMP IF USED Dash Lamp Is Used Only With Type 232007 VUR Harness Warning Always Mount Circuit Breaker As Close to the Bat...

Page 19: ...ressor Body Is Grounded Trinary Switch Connect According To Trinary Switch Wiring Diagram Install With Servo Motor Facing Down As Shown Note Flow Direction Arrow Molded Into Valve Body And Install Acc...

Page 20: ...ture For heat operation move the temperature lever knob all the way to hot and then adjust to the desired vent temperature The blower will momentarily change speed each time you toggle between operati...

Page 21: ...be hot If the ground side of the blower is shorted to chassis ground the blower will run on HI Replace BSC This will require removal of evaporator from vehicle No other part replacements should be ne...

Page 22: ...ion No mode change at all Check for damaged mode switch or potentiometer and associated wiring Partial function of mode doors Typically caused by evaporator housing installed in a bind in the vehicle...

Page 23: ...ed Line Cut Along Dotted Line Cut Out Cut Out Cut Along Line 1 7 1 6 1 9 1 6 3 9 1 6 1 7 1 6 3 9 1 6 7 NOTE Tolerances are extremely tight on the OEM center vent trim Due to printing variances measure...

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Page 26: ...Qty 1 1 Part No 744004 VUE 781067 Description Gen IV 4 Vent Evaporator Sub Case Accessory Kit NOTE Images may not depict actual parts and quantities Refer to packing list for actual parts and quantiti...

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