The document provides a correlation chart that maps automotive tasks related to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to different skill levels. It lists tasks such as diagnosing AC problems, inspecting components, recovering refrigerant, and more. It also provides the priority level and maps the tasks to pages in reference textbooks.
The document provides a correlation chart that maps automotive tasks related to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to different skill levels. It lists tasks such as diagnosing AC problems, inspecting components, recovering refrigerant, and more. It also provides the priority level and maps the tasks to pages in reference textbooks.
The document provides a correlation chart that maps automotive tasks related to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to different skill levels. It lists tasks such as diagnosing AC problems, inspecting components, recovering refrigerant, and more. It also provides the priority level and maps the tasks to pages in reference textbooks.
The document provides a correlation chart that maps automotive tasks related to heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to different skill levels. It lists tasks such as diagnosing AC problems, inspecting components, recovering refrigerant, and more. It also provides the priority level and maps the tasks to pages in reference textbooks.
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) (A7)
MLR- Maintenance & Light Repair
AST- Auto Service Technology (Includes MLR)
MAST- Master Auto Service Technology (Includes MLR and AST)
Task Priority MLR AST MAST Text Task
Page Page # #
A. General: A/C System Diagnosis and Repair
1. Identify and interpret heating P-1 ü ü 789- 209 and air conditioning problems; 795 determine needed action. 2. Research vehicle service P-1 ü ü ü 759 187; information including 193 refrigerant/oil type, vehicle service history, service precautions, and technical service bulletins. 3. Performance test A/C system; P-1 ü ü 732- 194 identify problems 733 4. Identify abnormal operating P-1 ü ü 789 195 noises in the A/C system; determine needed action 5. Identify refrigerant type; select P-1 ü ü 799; 196 and connect proper gauge 802- set/test equipment record 803 temperature and pressure readings 6. Leak test A/C system; P-1 ü ü 795- 197 determine needed action 796 7. Inspect condition of refrigerant P-2 ü 799- 198 oil removed from A/C system; 800 determine needed action. 8. Determine recommended oil P-1 ü ü 759; 198 and oil capacity for system 802 application. AT6-Halderman
9. Using a scan tool, observe and P-3 ü ü 776- 199
record related HVAC data and 777 trouble codes B. Refrigeration System Component Diagnosis and Repair 1. Inspect, remove and/or replace P-1 ü ü ü 149- 210 A/C compressor drive belts, 150 pulleys, and tensioners and visually inspect A/C components for signs of leaks; determine needed action. 2. Inspect, test, service and/or P-2 ü ü 768; 207; replace A/C compressor clutch 803 210 components and/or assembly; check compressor clutch air gap; adjust as needed. 3. Remove, inspect, reinstall P-2 ü ü 803 210 and/or replace A/C compressor and mountings; determine recommended oil type and quantity. 4. Identify hybrid vehicle A/C P-2 ü ü ü 787 188 system electrical circuits and service/safety precautions 5. Determine need for an P-3 ü ü - 200 additional A/C system filter; perform needed action. 6. Remove and inspect A/C P-2 ü ü 800 214 system mufflers, hoses, lines, fittings, O-rings, seals, and service valves; perform needed action. 7. Inspect for proper A/C P-1 ü ü ü 804 211 condenser airflow; determine needed action. 8. Remove, inspect, and replace P-2 ü ü 804 212 receiver/drier or accumulator/drier; determine recommended oil type and quantity. 9. Remove, inspect, and install P-1 ü ü 804 213 expansion valve or orifice (expansion) tube. 10. Inspect evaporator housing P-1 ü ü 760 215 water drain; perform needed action. AT6-Halderman
11. . Diagnose A/C system P-2 ü 792 199
conditions that cause the protection devices (pressure, thermal, and/or control module) to interrupt system operation; determine needed action. 12. Determine procedure to remove P-2 ü 795; 216 and reinstall evaporator; 804 determine required oil type and quantity. 13. Remove, inspect, reinstall P-2 ü 804 217 and/or replace condenser; determine required oil type and quantity. C. Heating, Ventilation, and Engine Cooling Systems Diagnosis and Repair 1. Inspect engine cooling and P-1 ü ü ü 206; 202; heater systems hoses and pipes; 788 218 perform needed action. 2. Inspect and test heater control P-2 ü ü 206 201 valve(s); perform needed action 3. Diagnose temperature control P-2 ü ü 676 201; problems in the 209 heater/ventilation system; determine PCM) to interrupt system operation; determine needed action. 4. Determine procedure to P-2 ü ü 804 205; remove, inspect, and/or replace 216 heater core. D. Operating Systems and Related Controls Diagnosis and Repair 1. Inspect and test HVAC system P-1 ü ü 779- 189; blower motors, resistors, 780 206 switches, relays, wiring, and protection devices; perform needed action. 2. Diagnose A/C compressor P-2 ü 756 207 clutch control systems; determine needed action. 3. Diagnose malfunctions in the P-2 ü 772- 191 vacuum, mechanical, and 776 electrical components and controls of the heating, ventilation, and A/C (HVAC) system; determine needed action. AT6-Halderman
4. Inspect and test HVAC system P-3 ü 772 208
heater control panel assembly; determine needed action. 5. Inspect and test A/C-heater P-3 ü 776 208 control cables, motors, and linkages; perform needed action. 6. Inspect HVAC system heater P-1 ü ü ü 773- 223 ducts, doors, hoses, cabin 776; filters, and outlets; perform 784- needed action. 786 7. Identify the source of HVAC P-2 ü ü ü - 209 system odors. 8. Check operation of automatic or P-2 ü 770- 190; semi-automatic heating, 780 192 ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) control systems; determine needed action. E. Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling, and Handling 1. Perform correct use and P-1 ü ü 756- 219; maintenance of refrigerant 758 222 handling equipment according to equipment manufacturer’s standards. 2. Identify A/C system refrigerant; P-1 ü ü 792 220 test for sealants; recover, evacuate, and charge A/C system; add refrigerant oil as required 3. Recycle, label, and store P-1 ü ü 756- 221 refrigerant 758
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