Air conditioning (a/c system), Fault diagnosis, Air conditioning (a/c – Saab 2001 9-3 User Manual

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Car care

Air conditioning
(A/C system)

Fault diagnosis

If a fault occurs in the A/C system, there are
a number of checks you can perform your-
self. If the fault persists, however, have the
system checked by an authorized Saab
dealer.
Important!
When the A/C system is in operation, mois-
ture from the air will condense on the evap-
orator. When the car is then parked, this
condensation will drip off the evaporator
and form a small pool of water on the
ground. This is normal. The warmer the
ambient air and the higher the humidity, the
greater the amount of condensation formed.

Inadequate cooling:

a Make sure that the temperature and

air-distribution controls are in the
appropriate settings, see page 81.

b Check that the condenser (forward of

the radiator) has not become clogged
with dirt and insects.

c Make sure that the drive belt for the com-

pressor is not slipping, see page 203.

d Check the fuses for the ventilation fans

and compressor, see page 214.

NOTE

• The A/C system is designed for use

with R134a refrigerant.

• Refrigerant handling requires special

equipment and special procedures for
charging and draining the system.

• All repairs and adjustments on the A/C

system must be carried out by a Saab
dealer authorized for this kind of work.

• Never mix R134a and R12 refriger-

ants.

WARNING

• The A/C system is pressurized. Do not

break any connections or undo A/C
system components.

• Escaping refrigerant gas can cause

blindness or other injury.

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