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ot

es

Blower 

sta

ys 

on 

high 

speed 

when 

ignition 

is 

on.

1a.

No 

other 

functions 

work.

Check 

for 

damaged 

pins 

or 

wires 

in 

control 

head 

plug.

V

erif

that 

all 

pins 

are 

inserted 

into 

plug. 

Ensure 

that 

no 

pins 

are 

bent 

or 

damaged 

in 

ECU

.

Check 

for 

damaged 

ground 

wire 

(white) 

in 

control 

head 

harness.

V

erif

continuit

to 

chassis 

ground 

with 

white 

control 

head 

wire 

at 

various 

points.

Loss 

of 

ground 

on 

this 

wire 

renders 

control 

head 

inoper

able.

All 

other 

functions 

work.

Check 

for 

damaged 

blower 

switch 

or 

potentiometer 

and 

associated 

wiring.

Blower 

sta

ys 

on 

high 

speed 

when 

ignition 

is 

on 

or 

off

.

Unplug 

3-

wire 

BSC 

control 

connector 

from 

ECU

If 

blower 

shuts 

off

ECU 

is 

either 

improperly 

wired 

or 

damaged.

Be 

sure 

the 

small, 

20 

GA 

white 

ground 

wire 

is 

connected 

to 

the 

battery 

ground 

post. 

If 

it 

is, 

replace 

the 

ECU

.

Unplug 

3-

wire 

BSC 

control 

connector 

from 

ECU

If 

blower 

sta

ys 

running, 

BSC 

is 

either 

improperly 

wired 

or 

damaged.

Check 

to 

ensure 

that 

no 

BSC 

wiring 

is 

damaged 

or 

shorted 

to 

vehicle 

ground. 

The 

BSC 

oper

ates 

the 

blower 

b

ground 

side 

pulse 

width 

modulation 

switching. 

The 

positiv

wire 

to 

the 

blower 

will 

alw

ays 

be 

hot. 

If 

the 

“ground” 

side 

of 

the 

blower 

is 

shorted 

to 

chassis 

ground, 

the 

blower 

will 

run 

on 

HI.

R

eplace 

BSC 

(This 

will 

require 

remo

val 

of 

ev

apor

ator 

from 

vehicle).

No 

other 

part 

replacements 

should 

be 

necessary

.

Compressor 

will 

not 

turn 

on 

(All 

other 

functions 

work).

2.

S

ystem 

is 

not 

charged.

S

ystem 

must 

be 

charged 

for 

compressor 

to 

engage.

Charge 

system 

or 

b

ypass 

pressure 

switch.

Danger: Never bypass  safety switch with  engine running. Serious  injury can result.

S

ystem 

is 

charged.

1b.

Troubleshoot

ing Guide

Check 

for 

fault

A/C 

potentiometer 

or 

associated 

wiring 

(Not 

applicable 

to 

3-pot 

controls).

Check 

for 

disconnected 

or 

fault

thermistor

.

Check 

continuit

to 

ground 

on 

white 

control 

head 

wire. 

Check 

for 

5V 

on 

red 

control 

head 

wire.

Check 

2-pin 

connector 

at 

ECU 

housing.

To 

check 

for 

proper 

pot 

function, 

check 

voltage 

at 

white/blue 

wire. 

V

oltage 

should 

be 

between 

0V 

and 

5V

and 

will 

vary 

with 

pot 

lev

er 

position.

Disconnected 

or 

fault

thermistor 

will 

cause 

compressor 

to 

be 

disabled.

R

ed 

wire 

at 

A/C 

pot 

should 

ha

ve 

appro

ximately 

5V 

with 

ignition 

on. 

White 

wire 

will 

ha

ve 

continuit

to 

chassis 

ground. 

White/

Blue 

wire 

should 

vary 

between 

0V 

and 

5V 

when 

lev

er 

is 

mo

ved 

up 

or 

down.

3.

Compressor 

will 

not 

turn 

off 

(All 

other 

functions 

work).

Check 

for 

fault

A/C 

potentiometer 

or 

associated 

wiring.

Check 

for 

fault

A/C 

rela

y.

R

epair 

or 

replace 

pot/control 

wiring.

R

eplace 

rela

y.

See 

blower 

switch 

check 

procedure.

Summary of Contents for 754561

Page 1: ...ISO 9001 2008 Registered Company 1947 49 Chevrolet Pickup Evaporator Kit 754561 18865 Goll St San Antonio TX 78266 Phone 210 654 7171 Fax 210 654 3113 www vintageair com 905460 REV D 01 12 17 PG 1 OF...

Page 2: ...ll Bracket and Heater Hose Fitting Installation Lubricating O rings A C Heater Hose Installation A C Heater Hose Installation Cont Firewall Cover Installation Evaporator Installation Evaporator Instal...

Page 3: ...ickup Before 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 responsibl...

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: ...Remove glove box door retain Remove glove box discard but retain OEM screws Disconnect all wires and cables from OEM control panel discard Disconnect all wires and cables from OEM heater control knobs...

Page 7: ...frost Duct Installation 1 2 Using 2 6 x 3 8 pan head screws attach 18 inches of 2 duct hose to the passenger side defrost duct Attach the remainder of the duct hose to the driver side defrost duct Ins...

Page 8: ...side the engine compartment as shown in Photo 9 below Next direct the straight end of the hose to the hole on the firewall Using a permanent marker make a mark on the side of the fitting that faces th...

Page 9: ...Photo 13 below Install the upper heater hose fitting to water pump onto the evaporator with a properly lubricated O ring See Photo 14 Figure 1 below Firewall Bracket and Heater Hose Fitting Installat...

Page 10: ...tos 15 16 below and Figure 1 Page 9 Using a properly lubricated O ring connect the 90 fitting on the 10 A C hose to the 10 suction port on the evaporator Direct the hose down and under the blower and...

Page 11: ...ewall Cover Installation 1 2 3 From the engine compartment temporarily secure the firewall cover to the firewall using 2 1 4 20 x 3 4 bolts 2 flat washers and 2 nuts with star washers See Photo 21 bel...

Page 12: ...install the bolt through the firewall cover and into the weld nut on the evaporator bracket NOTE Clear away the insulation from the bolt holes on the firewall See Photo 24 below Temporarily install a...

Page 13: ...8 below With the evaporator attached to the firewall hold the evaporator cowl brace bracket up to the cowl and evaporator to locate the approximate location of the 7 32 hole to be drilled from the top...

Page 14: ...them into the louver bezel as shown below Tie wrap the wires to the rotary pots as shown below Blower Speed Mode Control Temperature Control Front View 3 Rotary Pot Knobs 3 Washers Louver Bezel Temper...

Page 15: ...edrilled holes on the louver bezel with the 2 OEM mounting holes under the dash C Secure the control panel louver bezel assembly under the dash using 2 10 32 x 3 4 pan head screws 4 3 16 flat washers...

Page 16: ...er bezel Attach the dash bracket to the dash through all drilled holes using a 10 32 x 1 pan head screw 2 3 16 flat washers and a 10 32 nut with star washer See Photo 35 below NOTE Install this screw...

Page 17: ...e firewall cut the heater hose located at the 12 o clock position 6 from the firewall Slide a hose clamp over the hose coming out of the firewall push the valve onto the hose and tighten the clamp Con...

Page 18: ...a properly lubricated O ring connect the straight fitting on the 8 A C hose to the 8 hardline from the condenser Connect the 135 fitting to the compressor See Photo 43 below and Figure 1 Page 9 Connec...

Page 19: ...ressor Cut the hose to the proper length and connect the hose to the compressor fitting Mark the fitting and hose to ensure proper positioning and remove the fitting from the compressor Crimp the fitt...

Page 20: ...es over the ECU Duct hoses may sweat and drip onto into the ECU causing a malfunction Passenger Side Defrost Duct 2 x 18 Plug From Control Wiring Harness 232002 VUA Plug From Wiring Harness 232001 VUR...

Page 21: ...ger compartment Using 2 10 32 x 3 4 pan head screws and 2 10 32 nuts mount the circuit breaker near the battery See Photos 47 48 49 below Using the OEM glove box screws install the glove box provided...

Page 22: ...on manual See Operation of Controls procedures on Page 25 Locate the evaporator drain on the bottom of the evaporator case In line with the drain drill a 5 8 hole through the floor where it meets the...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...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 25: ...en back it off to the desired vent temperature 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...

Page 26: ...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 27: ...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 28: ...VUE 799002 Description Gen IV Evaporator Sub Case 4 Vent w 204 ECU Accessory Kit 1947 49 Chevrolet Pickup NOTE Images may not depict actual parts and quantities Refer to packing list for actual parts...

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