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Description
The no. 1 Cooler thermistor (evaporator temperature sensor) is installed on the evaporator in the air conditioning unit to detect the temperature of the cooled air that has passed through the evaporator and to control the air conditioner. It sends signals to the air conditioning amplifier. The signals change in accordance with the resistance of the no. 1 Cooler thermistor (evaporator temperature sensor). As the temperature decreases, the resistance increases. As the temperature increases, the resistance decreases. The air conditioning amplifier applies a voltage (5 v) to the no. 1 Cooler thermistor (evaporator temperature sensor) and reads voltage changes as changes in the resistance of the no. 1 Cooler thermistor (evaporator temperature sensor). This sensor is used for frost prevention.

Wiring diagram

Inspection procedure

Ok: the display is as specified in the normal condition column.



Standard resistance 
Notice:
Hint:
As the temperature increases, the resistance decreases (see the graph).

Replace air conditioning harness assembly
Ambient temperature sensor circuit
Solar sensor circuit (passenger side)Reassembly
Install generator rotor assembly
Install the washer onto the generator rectifier end
frame.
Install the generator rotor onto the generator
rectifier end frame.
Using a 32 mm socket wrench and press, slowly
push the generator drive end frame onto the
generator ...
Installation with latch system
Adjust the seatback to the 8th
lock position from the fully
reclined position.
Fully reclined position
8Th lock position
If your child restraint system interferes with a head restraint and
cannot be installed properly, install the child restraint system after
removing the hea ...
Using the steering wheel audio switches
Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on
the steering wheel.
Operation may differ depending on the type of audio system or
navigation system. For details, refer to the manual provided with
the audio system or navigation system.
Volume
Radio mode:
selects a radio stat ...