an ISO 9001:2015 Registered Company
1969-74 Chevrolet Nova
with Factory Air
Evaporator Kit
(565072)
18865 Goll St. San Antonio, TX 78266
Phone: 800-862-6658
Sales:
[email protected]
Tech Support:
[email protected]
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Table of Contents
Cover.................................................................................................................................. 1
Table of Contents................................................................................................................. 2
Packing List/Parts Disclaimer.................................................................................................. 3
Information Page.................................................................................................................. 4
Wiring Notice....................................................................................................................... 5
Engine Compartment Disassembly, Condenser Assembly and Installation, Compressor and
Brackets............................................................................................................................. 6
Passenger Compartment Disassembly......................................................................................7
Kick Panel Modification......................................................................................................... 8
Defrost Duct Installation, Hose Adapter Installation.................................................................. 9
Fresh Air & Kick Panel Cover Preparation................................................................................10
Fresh Air & Kick Panel Cover Preparation (Cont.), Wiring Installation..........................................11
Wiring Installation (Cont.)....................................................................................................12
Kick Panel Cover Installation, Fresh Air Cap Installation........................................................... 13
Firewall Modification, Firewall Cover Insulation....................................................................... 14
Firewall Cover Installation, Evaporator Bracket Installation....................................................... 15
Evaporator Bracket Installation (Cont.).................................................................................. 16
Evaporator Installation........................................................................................................ 17
Center Louver Installation....................................................................................................18
Drain Hose Installation, Lubricating O-rings, Modified A/C Hose Installation................................ 19
A/C and Heater Hose Installation (1969-72 Vehicles Only), A/C and Heater Hose
Installation (1973-74 Vehicles Only)..................................................................................... 20
A/C and Heater Hose Routing (1969-72 Vehicles Only)............................................................ 21
A/C and Heater Hose Routing (1973-74 Vehicles Only)............................................................ 22
Heater Control Valve Installation...........................................................................................23
Control Panel & Duct Hose Routing....................................................................................... 24
Final Steps........................................................................................................................ 25
Wiring Diagram.................................................................................................................. 26
Gen IV Wiring Connection Instruction................................................................................... 27
Operation of Controls.......................................................................................................... 28
Troubleshooting Guide......................................................................................................... 29
Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.).............................................................................................. 30
Packing List....................................................................................................................... 31
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Packing List:
Evaporator Kit (565072)
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No.
1.
2.
Qty.
1
1
Part No.
744004-VUE
784177
Description
Gen IV 4-Vent Evaporator
Accessory Kit
** 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 responsible for missing or damaged items.
1
Gen IV 4-Vent
Evaporator Sub Case
744004-VUE
2
Accessory Kit
784177
NOTE: Images may not depict actual parts and quantities.
Refer to packing list for actual parts and quantities.
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Important Notice—Please Read
For Maximum System Performance, Vintage Air Recommends the Following:
NOTE: Vintage Air systems are designed to operate with R134a refrigerant only.
Use of any other refrigerant could damage your A/C system and/or vehicle, and
possibly cause a fire, in addition to potentially voiding the warranties of the A/C
system and its components.
Refrigerant Capacities:
Vintage Air System: 1.8 lbs. (28.8 oz.) or 816 grams of R134a, charged by weight with a quality charging
station or scale. NOTE: Use of the proper type and amount of refrigerant is critical to system
operation and performance.
Other Systems: Consult manufacturer’s guidelines.
Lubricant Capacities:
New Vintage Air-supplied Sanden Compressor: No additional oil needed (Compressor is shipped with
proper oil charge).
All Other Compressors: Consult manufacturer (Some compressors are shipped dry and will need oil
added).
Safety Switches
Your Vintage Air system is equipped with a binary pressure safety switch. A binary switch disengages the
compressor clutch in cases of extreme low pressure conditions (Refrigerant Loss) or excessively high head
pressure (406 PSI) to prevent compressor damage or hose rupture. A trinary switch combines Hi/Lo
pressure protection with an electric fan operation signal at 254 PSI, and should be substituted for use with
electric fans. Compressor safety switches are extremely important since an A/C system relies on refrigerant
to circulate lubricant.
Service Info:
Protect Your Investment: Prior to assembly, it is critical that the compressor, evaporator, A/C hoses and
fittings, hardlines, condenser and receiver/drier remained capped. Removing caps prior to assembly will
allow moisture, insects and debris into the components, possibly leading to reduced performance and/or
premature failure of your A/C 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 for 35-45 Minutes: Ensure that system components (Drier, compressor, evaporator
and condenser) are at a temperature of at least 85° F. On a cool day, the components can be heated with a
heat gun or by running the engine with the heater on before evacuating. Leak check and charge to
specifications.
Bolts Passing Through Cowl and/or Firewall:
To ensure a watertight seal between the passenger compartment and the vehicle exterior, for all bolts
passing through the cowl and/or firewall, Vintage Air recommends coating the threads with silicone prior to
installation.
Heater Hose (Not Included With This Kit):
Heater hose may be purchased from Vintage Air (Part# 31800-VUD) or your local parts retailer. Routing and
required length will vary based on installer preference.
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Important Wiring Notice—Please Read
Some Vehicles May Have Had Some or All of Their Radio Interference Capacitors Removed.
There Should Be a Capacitor Found At Each of the Following Locations:
1. On the positive terminal of the ignition coil.
2. If there is a generator, on the armature terminal of the generator.
3. If there is a generator, on the battery terminal of the voltage regulator.
Most alternators have a capacitor installed internally to eliminate what is called “whining” as
the engine is revved. If whining is heard in the radio, or just to be extra cautious, a radio
interference capacitor can be added to the battery terminal of the alternator.
It is also important that the battery lead is in good shape and that the ground leads are not
compromised. There should be a heavy ground from the battery to the engine block, and
additional grounds to the body and chassis.
If these precautions are not observed, it is possible for voltage spikes to be present on the
battery leads. These spikes come from ignition systems, charging systems, and from
switching some of the vehicle’s other systems on and off. Modern computer-operated
equipment can be 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 noise, but there is
a point where a vehicle’s electrical system can be degraded so much that nothing can help.
Radio interference capacitors should be available at most auto and truck parts suppliers. They
typically are cylindrical in shape, a little over an inch long, a little over a half inch in diameter,
and they have a single lead coming from one end of the cylinder with a terminal on the end of
the wire, as well as a mounting clip which is screwed into a good ground on the vehicle. The
specific value of the capacitance is not too significant in comparison to ignition capacitors that
are matched with the coil to reduce pitting of the points.
• Care must be taken, when installing the compressor lead, not to short it to ground.
The compressor lead must not be connected to a condenser fan or to any other
auxiliary device. Shorting to ground or connecting to a condenser fan or any other
auxiliary device may damage wiring, the compressor relay, and/or cause a
malfunction.
• When installing ground leads on Gen IV systems, the blower control ground and ECU
ground must be connected directly to the negative battery post.
• For proper system operation, the heater control valve must be connected to the
ECU.
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Engine Compartment Disassembly
NOTE: Before starting the installation, check the function of the vehicle (horn, lights, etc.) for proper
operation, and study the instructions, illustrations, & diagrams.
Perform the Following:
1. Disconnect battery.
2. Remove battery and battery tray (retain).
3. Drain and remove the radiator (retain).
4. Evacuate the A/C system if necessary.
5. Remove OEM condenser and drier (discard).
6. Remove OEM compressor and bracket (discard).
7. Remove OEM evaporator/blower motor assembly (discard) (See Figure 1, below). NOTE: To remove the
evaporator and blower assembly (under hood) and the air distribution system (under dash), the
factory manual recommends doing the following: Remove right lower rocker molding. Remove
fender attaching bolts. Remove skirt to fender and skirt to reinforcement screws. Pull out on
lower portion of fender, moving the skirt away from the fender flange and firewall. Block the skirt
with a 2” x 4” block of wood. To avoid damage to paint and sheet metal, and for ease of removal
and replacement of components, Vintage Air recommends that the right fender be removed, and
the inner panel lowered (See Figure 1, below).
8. Remove OEM heater hoses, A/C hoses and hardlines (discard).
9. Remove OEM A/C & firewall grommet (discard).
10. Install a 1 ¾” plastic plug into the firewall (A/C cars only) (See Figure 1a, below).
Heater Hoses
Inner Fender
Panel
Drier
A/C
Hoses
Grommet
Figure 1
Compressor
and
Bracket
1 ¾” Plastic Plug
317102
Condenser Assembly and Installation
1. Refer to separate instructions included with the condenser kit to install the condenser.
2. Binary switch installation (Refer to condenser instructions).
Compressor and Brackets
1. Refer to separate instructions included with the bracket kit to install the compressor bracket.
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Passenger Compartment
Disassembly
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NOTE: Removal of the instrumental panel is required to install the evaporator. Vintage Air
recommends that you utilize the factory service manual when you disassemble and reassemble
the instrumental panel. Retain all items removed from vehicle, as some parts and hardware will be
reused.
Perform the Following:
1. Remove glove box door. (See Figure 1, below)
2. Remove glove box.
3. Remove OEM control panel assembly.
4. Remove OEM heater control knobs.
5. Disconnect all wires and cables from OEM control panel.
6. Disconnect all wires and cables from OEM heater control knobs.
7. Remove OEM heater assembly.
8. Remove OEM duct hoses from defrost ducts.
9. Remove OEM defrost ducts.
10. Remove passenger side kick panel fresh air cap.
11. Remove passenger side kick panel fresh air grille.
Defrost Duct
Assembly
Control
Panel
1972-74 Nova
A/C Heater
Assembly &
Related Ducting
Glove
Box
Passenger Side
Kick Panel
Fresh Air Cover
Figure 1
Passenger Side
Kick Panel
Defrost Duct
Assembly
Control
Panel
Glove
Box
1969-71 Nova
A/C Heater
Assembly &
Related Ducting
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Passenger Side
Kick Panel
Fresh Air Cover
Passenger Side
Kick Panel
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Kick Panel Modification
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1. Remove (2) OEM screws from the fresh air door assembly.
2. Disconnect and discard the pull cable assemblies from the kick panel (See Figure 1, below).
3. Remove the kick panel by removing the (2) OEM screws (See Figure 1, below).
4. Remove the fresh air door assembly from the OEM kick panel by lifting up on the door toward the spring and
sliding it out of the hinge housing (See Photo 1, below).
5. Trim the fresh air door housing to make it flush with the back of the kick panel (See Photos 2 & 3, below).
Fresh Air Door
Assembly
OEM
Screws
OEM
Screws
Fresh Air Door
Assembly
Figure 1
Lift Door Toward
Spring to Remove
Photo 1
Fresh Air
Door Housing
Trim Housing
Photo 2
8
Trim Flush with Kick
Panel Housing
Photo 3
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Defrost Duct Installation
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1. Install the defrost ducts under the dash as shown in Figure 1, below. Align the defrost ducts with the defrost
opening in the dash, hold in place and use the bracket as a template to drill a 7/64” hole. Secure using a #10
x 1/2” sheet metal screw.
Driver Side
Defrost Duct
Passenger Side
Defrost Duct
(2) #10 x 1/2”
Sheet Metal
Screws
Figure 1
FIGURE 5
Hose Adapter Installation
1. Install S-clips onto the hose adapters as shown in Figures 1 & 2, below.
2. Install the driver and passenger side hose adapters onto the OEM louvers (See Figures 1 & 2, below).
Driver Side
Hose Adapter
629967
Passenger Side
Hose Adapter
498824
Install
(2) S-Clips
Install
(3) S-Clips
Driver Side
Passenger Side
Figure 2
Figure 1
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Fresh Air Cap &
Kick Panel Cover Preparation
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1. Install (4) large grommets and a 7/8” grommet into the fresh air cap (See Photos 1 & 2, below).
2. On the inside of the fresh air cap, the letter “T” indicates the top mounting hole for the firewall (See Photo 3,
below).
3. From the center of the bottom left hole in the kick panel cover, measure 1 ½” down. Mark and drill a 5/8” hole
for the 7/8” grommet (See Photos 4 & 5, below).
7/8” Grommet
33144-VUI
(4) Large
Grommets
33137-VUI
Fresh Air Cap
622230
Photo 1
Photo 2
“T” Indicates
Top Mounting Hole
Photo 3
Kick Panel Cover
626667
1 ½”
Drill 5/8” Hole
Photo 1
Photo 5
Photo 4
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Fresh Air Cap &
Kick Panel Cover Preparation (Cont.)
4. Install (4) large grommets and a 7/8” grommet into the kick panel cover (See Photos 6 & 7, below).
(4) Large
Grommets
33137-VUI
7/8” Grommet
33144-VUI
Photo 6
Photo 7
Wiring Installation
1. From the passenger compartment, route the heater control valve connector and wiring (red, white
and green) through the 7/8” grommet in the kick panel cover (See Figure 1, below). NOTE: Leave
approximately 1” of wiring between the kick panel cover and the harness connector. This allows
enough wiring to reach the harness.
2. Disconnect the circuit breaker from the main wiring harness (See Photo 1, below).
Circuit
Breaker
Kick Panel Cover
626667
7/8” Grommet
33144-VUI
Approximately 1”
Heater Control
Valve Connector and
Wiring (Red, White and
Green)
Figure 1
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Photo 1
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Wiring Installation (Cont.)
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3. Route the red, white and blue wires from the main wiring harness through the 7/8” grommet in the kick panel
cover (See Photo 2, below). NOTE: Leave approximately 5” of wiring between the relay and the kick
panel cover. This allows enough wiring to secure the relay to the mounting position.
4. Route the heater control valve wiring (red, white and green) through the 7/8” grommet in the fresh air cap
(See Photo 3, below).
5. Route the main harness wiring (red, white and blue) through the 7/8” grommet in the fresh air cap (See
Photo 4, below).
Kick Panel Cover
626667
Main Wiring
Harness
(Red, White
and Blue)
Photo 2
Approximately 5”
Fresh Air Cap
622230
7/8” Grommet
33144-VUI
Main Wiring
Harness
(Red, White
and Blue)
Heater Control
Valve Connector
and Wiring (Red,
White and Green)
Photo 3
Photo 4
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Kick Panel Cover Installation
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1. Route the A/C and heater hoses through the kick panel cover as shown in Figure 1, below.
2. Apply 1/4” bead of silicone around the back side of the kick panel cover as shown in Figure 1, below.
3. Secure the kick panel cover and kick panel using OEM screws as shown in Figure 1, below.
Silicone
Kick Panel
(5) OEM Screws
#6 A/C Hose
Figure 1
#10 A/C Hose
Kick Panel Cover
626667
(2) Heater
Hoses
Fresh Air Cap Installation
NOTE: The fresh air cap installs on the engine side of the firewall.
1. Route the A/C and heater hoses through the fresh air cap as shown in Figure 1, below.
2. Gently pull the slack from the hoses in the passenger compartment, making sure the hoses are not kinked.
3. Slide the fresh air cap into position, and secure it to the firewall using (2) #14 x 3/4” sheet metal screws (See
Photo 1, below).
4. Apply silicone around the outer edge of the fresh air cap (See Photo 1, below).
Apply Silicone
Around Fresh
Air Cap
#6 A/C Hose
Figure 1
#10 A/C Hose
(2) Heater Hose
Secure Fresh Air Cap
with (2) #14 x 3/4”
Sheet Metal Screws
Photo 1
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Firewall Modification
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NOTE: Firewall modification is required for firewall cover and drain hose installation.
1. Flatten the edges of the firewall opening (See Photo 1, below).
2. Enlarge (6) holes on the firewall to 19/64” as shown in Photo 2, below.
3. From inside the passenger compartment, directly below the lowest OEM hole under the firewall opening, mark
and drill a 5/8” hole for the drain hose (See Photo 3, below). NOTE: To ensure a tight fit, do not enlarge
the hole to more than 5/8”.
Enlarge (6) Holes to 19/64”
Use This Hole for Reference
Flatten
Firewall
Opening
Edges
Photo 2
Photo 1
Drill 5/8”
Hole
Photo 3
Firewall Cover Insulation
NOTE: For proper system operation, Vintage Air recommends using heat blocking insulation in the
area around the evaporator unit (firewall, kick panel, inner cowl, firewall covers). Due to tight
clearance for the evaporator unit between the firewall and dash, Vintage Air recommends an
insulation thickness of no more than 1/4”.
1. To apply insulation to the firewall cover, temporarily install the firewall cover onto the firewall using (2) 1/4-20
x 3/4” bolts and (2) 1/4-20 nuts with star washers (See Photo 1, below).
2. From the passenger compartment, trace the firewall opening onto the firewall cover (See Photo 2, below).
3. Remove the firewall cover, and apply insulation to the traced area (See Photo 3, below).
Temporarily Install
Firewall Cover with (2)
1/4-20 x 3/4” Bolts &
(2) 1/4-20 Nuts with
Star Washers
Trace Firewall
Opening
Firewall Cover
640684
Photo 1
Firewall Cover
640684
Photo 2
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Apply Insulation
to Traced Area
Photo 3
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Firewall Cover Installation
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NOTE: To ensure a watertight seal between the passenger compartment and the exterior, for all
bolts passing through the firewall, Vintage Air recommends coating the threads with silicone prior
to installation.
1. Install (5) 1/4-20 x 3/4” bolts and (5) 1/4” pushnut retainers onto the firewall cover (See Photos 1 & 2,
below).
2. Apply a bead of silicone around the mating surface of the firewall cover as shown in Photo 2, below.
3. From the engine side, install the firewall cover onto the firewall from the passenger compartment, secure the
firewall cover using (5) 1/4” flat washers and (5) 1/4-20 nuts with star washers.
Firewall Cover
640684
Install (5) 1/4-20 x 3/4”
Bolts
Silicone
Engine
Compartment
View
Install (5) 1/4” Pushnut
Bolt Retainers
Passenger
Compartment
View
Evaporator Bracket Installation
1. On a work bench, install the evaporator front and rear mounting brackets onto the evaporator using (4) 1/420 x 1/2” hex bolts and tighten as shown in Figure 1, below and Figure 2, Page 16.
2. Install the (2) heater fittings onto the evaporator with properly lubricated O-rings as shown in Lubricating
O-rings, Page 19 and Figure 3, Page 16.
(2) 1/4-20 x ½”
Hex Bolt
Figure 1
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Evaporator Bracket Installation (Cont.)
Rear Evaporator
Bracket
1/4-20 x 1 ½”
Hex Bolt
5/16” Flat Washer
3/4”
Nylon Spacer
1/4” Push Nut
Bolt Retainer
Figure 2
(2) 1/4-20 x 1/2”
Hex Bolts
Rear Evaporator
Bracket
643170-FCB
(2) Heater
Fittings
Figure 3
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Evaporator Installation
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NOTE: To ensure a watertight seal between the passenger compartment and the vehicle exterior, for
all bolts passing through the firewall, Vintage Air recommends coating the threads with silicone prior
to installation.
1. Place the evaporator unit under the dash.
2. Install the 90° fitting from the #6 drier/evaporator A/C hose onto the expansion valve on the evaporator unit
using a properly lubricated #6 O-ring (See Lubricating O-rings, Page 19 and Figure 1, below).
3. Install the heater hose and a hose clamp onto the upper heater hardline on the evaporator unit (See Figure
1, below).
4. Install the lower heater hose and a hose clamp onto the lower heater hardline on the evaporator unit (See
Figure 1, below).
5. Lift the evaporator unit up under the dashboard, and secure it loosely to the firewall from the engine
compartment side using a 1/4-20 nut with star washer (See Figure 2, below). NOTE: To ensure proper
drainage, it is very important that the evaporator level, both left-right and fore-aft. Check leveling
on the flat portions of the sub case around the drain.
6. Using (2) #14 x 3/4 sheet metal screws, secure the front evaporator mounting bracket to the inner cowl (See
Figure 2a, below).
7. Verify that the evaporator unit is leveled and square to the dash, then tighten all mounting bolts. NOTE:
Tighten the bolt on the firewall first, then the front mounting bracket screws.
8. Install the 90° female fitting from the #10 compressor/evaporator A/C hose onto the evaporator unit using
a properly lubricated #10 O-ring (See Lubricating O-rings, Page 19 and Figure 1, below). NOTE: After
installing the #10 compressor/evaporator A/C hose, wrap all exposed metal with the supplied
press tape. (See Figure 1, below).
Drill (2)
3/16” Holes
(2) #14 x 3/4”
Sheet Metal Screws
Press Tape
Figure 2a
Inner Cowl
#6 A/C Hose
(2) Hose Clamps
(2) Heater Hoses
#10 A/C Hose
Kick Panel Fresh
Air Cap
Figure 1
1/4-20 Nut with
Star Washer
Figure 2
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Center Louver Installation
1. Install (4) S-clips onto the center louver hose adapter as shown in Figure 1, below.
2. Install the center louver hose adapter onto the center louver assembly (See Figure 1, below).
3. Install the center louver assembly into the dash using (2) OEM screws (See Figure 2, below).
(4) S-Clips
Center Louver
Hose Adapter
629968
OEM Center Louver
Assembly
Figure 1
OEM Screws
Figure 2
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Drain Hose Installation
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1. Install the drain hose through the previously drilled 5/8” hole in the firewall. Attach the drain hose onto the
drain outlet on the bottom of the evaporator unit (See Photo 1, below).
Evaporator
Drain Outlet
Attach Drain hose
to Drain Outlet
Install Drain Hose
into 5/8” Hole
Photo 1
Photo 1
Lubricating O-rings
Male
O-ring Insert
Female Nut
#6 O-ring
#8 O-ring
#10 O-ring
For a proper seal of fittings: Install supplied
O-rings as shown, and lubricate with supplied
oil.
O-ring
Supplied Oil
for O-rings
NOTE: Standard torque specifications:
#6: 11 to 13 ft-lb.
#8: 15 to 20 ft-lb.
#10: 21 to 27 ft-lb.
O-ring Installs
Over Male Insert
to Swaged Lip
Figure ##
Twist With
This Wrench
Hold With
This Wrench
Modified A/C Hose Kit
1. Refer to separate instructions included with modified hose kit.
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A/C and Heater Hose Installation
(1969-72 Vehicles Only)
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1. Locate the #8 condenser/compressor A/C hose and install (2) properly lubricated #8 O-rings (See Lubricating
O-rings, Page 19). Connect the 90° fitting with service port to the #8 discharge port on the compressor (See
Figure 1, Page 21). Install the 45° fitting onto the #8 condenser hardline coming through the core support
(See Photo 1, below). Tighten each fitting connection as shown in Lubricating O-rings, Page 19.
2. Locate the #10 evaporator/compressor A/C hose and install a properly lubricated #10 O-ring (See
Lubricating O-rings, Page 19). Connect the #10 135° fitting with service port to the #10 suction port on the
compressor (See Figure 1, Page 21).
3. Locate the #6 evaporator/drier A/C hose and install a properly lubricated #6 O-ring (See Lubricating O-rings,
Page 19). Connect the 90° fitting to the drier and tighten the fitting (See Figure 1, Page 21 and Lubricating
O-rings, Page 19).
4. Install a #10 Adel clamp onto the #10 A/C hose. Secure the Adel clamp to the alternator bracket using a 1032 x 1/2” pan head screw and 10-32 nut with star washer (See Figure 1, Page 21).
#8 Condenser
Hardline
45° Fitting
#8 Condenser/
Compressor
A/C Hose
Photo 1
A/C and Heater Hose Installation
(1973-74 Vehicles Only)
1. Locate the #6 evaporator/drier A/C hose and install a properly lubricated #6 O-ring (See Lubricating O-rings,
Page 19). Connect the 90° fitting to the #6 condenser hardline coming through the core support and tighten
the fitting (See Photo 1, below and Lubricating O-rings, Page 19).
2. Locate the #8 condenser/compressor A/C hose and install (2) properly lubricated #8 O-rings (See Lubricating
O-rings, Page 19). Connect the 90° fitting with service port to the #8 discharge port on the compressor (See
Photo 3, below). Install the 45° fitting to the #8 condenser hardline coming through the core support (See
Photo 2, below). Tighten fitting connection as shown in Lubricating O-rings, Page 19.
3. Locate the #10 evaporator/compressor A/C hose and install a properly lubricated #10 O-ring (See
Lubricating O-rings, Page 19). Connect the #10 135° fitting with service port to the #10 suction port on the
compressor (See Photo 3, below).
4. Install a #10 Adel clamp onto the #10 A/C hose. Secure the Adel clamp to the alternator bracket using a 1032 x 1/2” pan head screw and 10-32 nut with star washer (See Figure 1, Page 22).
90° Fitting
#6 Evaporator/Drier
A/C Hose
90° Fitting
#6 Condenser
Hardline
#8 Condenser/
Compressor
A/C Hose
Photo 1
#10
Compressor
Suction Port
#8 Condenser
Hardline
Photo 2
20
#8 90°Fitting
with Service Port
#10 135° Fitting
with Service Port
#8 Compressor
Discharge Port
Photo 3
Compressor
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Clamps
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old
Fro
NOTE: Flow Direction Follows
Molded Arrow on Valve.
From Heater
Control Valve
To Evaporator
Hose
Compressor
Safety Switch
(Binary Type)
Screw on
Drier (Refer
To Condenser
Instructions)
HeaterR Hose
(Heater Control
Valve/Intake)
Tie Wrap
#10 Adel Clamp
with 10-32 x
1/2” Pan Head
Screw with and
10-32 Nut With
Star Washer
#6 Drier/Condenser
Hardline
091164
#10 Evaporator/
Compressor
A/C Hose
096073
#8 Condenser/Compressor
Hardline
091690
#8 Compressor/
Condenser
A/C Hose
090166
NOTE: Vintage Air Systems use 5/8” heater connections. On engines equipped with 3/4” hose
nipples, these will need to be removed and replaced with 5/8” nipples (not supplied). For water
pumps with a cast-in 3/4” heater outlet, a 3/4” x 5/8” reducer fitting in the heater hose (not
supplied) or molded hose (Vintage Air Part # 099010) will need to be installed.
Fro
m
To
E
Wa vapo
ter rat
Pu or
mp
Heater
#6 Evaporator/
Drier
A/C Hose
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A/C and Heater Hose Routing
(1969-72 Vehicles Only)
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Hose
Clamps
m
Ma Int
nif ake
old
Fro
NOTE: Flow Direction Follows
Molded Arrow on Valve.
From Heater
Control Valve
To Evaporator
Hose
Fro
m
To
E
Wa vapo
ter rat
Pu or
mp
Heater
HeaterR Hose
(Heater Control
Valve/Intake)
Tie Wrap
#6 Drier/
Condenser
Hardline
35368-VCG
#8 Condenser/
Compressor
Hardline
091690
#6 Drier/
Evaporator
Hardline
091691
#10 Adel Clamp
with 10-32 x
1/2” Pan Head
Screw with and
10-32 Nut With
Star Washer
#8 Compressor/
Condenser
A/C Hose
090166
#10 Evaporator/
Compressor
A/C Hose
096073
Figure 1
NOTE: Vintage Air Systems use 5/8” heater connections. On engines equipped with 3/4” hose
nipples, these will need to be removed and replaced with 5/8” nipples (not supplied). For water
pumps with a cast-in 3/4” heater outlet, a 3/4” x 5/8” reducer fitting in the heater hose (not
supplied) or molded hose (Vintage Air Part # 099010) will need to be installed.
#6 Evaporator/
Drier
A/C Hose
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A/C and Heater Hose Routing
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Heater Control Valve Installation
1. Route a piece of heater hose (not provided) from the lower heater core fitting to the water pump. Secure
using hose clamps. (See Figure 1, below).
2. Route a piece of heater hose (not provided) from the intake manifold to the heater control valve. Connect the
heater hose from the upper heater core fitting to the heater control valve. Secure using hose clamps (See
Figure 1, below). NOTE: Ensure proper flow direction through the heater control valve (the flow
direction follows the molded arrow on the valve).
3. Plug the heater control valve connector into the connector on the main wiring harness (See Photo 2, below).
Secure the white wire from the heater control valve portion of the main harness to a suitable chassis ground.
From Heater Control
Valve to Heater Core
Heater
Hoses
From Heater Core
to Water Pump
Secure White Wire
to Chasis Ground
Hose
Clamps
Heater Control
Valve Connector
From Intake Manifold
to Heater Control Valve
NOTE: Flow Direction Follows Molded
Arrow on Valve.
Figure 1
Heater Control
Harness Connector
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Photo 1
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Control Panel & Duct Hose Routing
Figure 1
Passenger Side
Defrost Duct
2” x 12”
Plug From
Control Wiring
Harness
232002-VUA
Driver Side
Defrost Duct
2” x 20”
Driver Side
Louver
2 ½ x 36”
Center Louver
Driver Side
2 ½” x 18”
Plug From
Wiring Harness
232600-VUA
Center Louver
Passenger Side
2 ½” x 20”
24
Passenger Side
Louver
2 ½” x 40”
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1. Install duct hoses as shown in Figure 1, Page 24. Extend duct hose to a taut condition, then cut to length as
noted. There should be little or no slack in hose once installed.
2. Reinstall control panel assembly. NOTE: Controls must be calibrated for proper operation. Refer to
control panel instructions.
3. Plug the wiring harness into the ECU module on sub case as shown in Figure 1, Page 24. Wire according to
wiring diagram on Pages 25 and 26.
4. Modify the passenger side kick panel fresh air cover as shown in Figure 1, below.
5. Reinstall the passenger side kick panel fresh air cover.
6. Install the glove box behind the dash. Using the mounting holes of the glove box as a template, mark and drill
using a 1/16” drill bit. Secure the glove box to the dash using the OEM screws.
7. Reinstall the glove box door.
8. Reinstall all previously removed items (battery, radiator, radio).
9. Fill radiator with at least a 50/50 mixture of approved antifreeze and distilled water or pre mix antifreeze. It is
the owner’s responsibility to keep the freeze protection at the proper level for the climate in which the vehicle
is operated. Failure to follow antifreeze recommendations will cause heater core to corrode prematurely and
possibly burst in A/C mode and/or freezing weather, voiding your warranty.
10. Double check all fittings, brackets and belts for tightness.
11. Vintage air recommends that all A/C systems be serviced by a certified automotive air conditioning technician.
12. Evacuate the system for a minimum of 45 minutes prior to charging and leak check prior to servicing.
13. Charge the system to the capacity stated on the information Page 4 of this instruction manual.
14. See Operation of Controls procedures Page 28.
4 ⅞”
3 ⅛”
Glove Box
49069-VCI
Figure 1
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Figure 1a
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Wiring Diagram
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232007-VUR
TAN
ORA
BLK
WHT
JF8
RED
WHT/RED
WHT/YEL
WHT/GRN
AC ANNUNCIATOR
BACKLIGHT POS
BACKLIGHT NEG
GND
5V-SW
TEMP WIPER
MODE WIPER
FAN WIPER
PRE-WIRED
VIEWED FROM WIRE SIDE
232002-VUA
A/C
(IF USED)
GEN IV ECU
GEN IV WIRING DIAGRAM
REV E, 10/6/2017
TEMP
MODE
FAN
PROGRAM
* DASH LAMP
(IF USED)
*** WIDE OPEN
THROTTLE
SWITCH
(OPTIONAL)
** CIRCUIT
BREAKER
30 AMP
HEATER
CONTROL VALVE
* Dash Lamp Is Used Only With Type 232007-VUR Harness.
** Warning: Always Mount Circuit Breaker As Close to the Battery As Possible. (NOTE: Wire Between
Battery and Circuit Breaker Is Unprotected and Should Be Carefully Routed to Avoid a Short
Circuit).
*** Wide Open Throttle Switch Contacts Close Only at Full Throttle, Which Disables A/C
Compressor.
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Gen IV Wiring
Connection Instruction
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WIRING
HARNESS
CONTROL
WIRING
HARNESS
RED
&
WHITE
A/C
COMPRESSOR
RELAY
RED
BLUE
NOTE:
MOUNT RELAY
IN DESIRED
LOCATION
UNDER DASH
RED
WH
IT
E
Ignition Switch:
VIOLET
Violet 12V Ign Switch Source (Key On
Accessory) Position Must Be Switched.
+12V
NOTE:
WIRING YELLOW & ORANGE (IGNITION HOT
HARNESS COMING FROM
TERMINAL)
HARNESS ARE NOT
USED.
YELLOW
RUN
BAT
IGNITION
SWITCH
ORANGE
TAN
DASH BACK LIGHT+0-12v
GRAY
GRAY WIRE IS USED FOR
PROGRAMING CONTROLS
IF APPLICABLE
RED
GREEN
RED
GREEN
FIREWALL
BLACK BLUE
Heater Control Valve:
RED
LATCH
WIRING
HARNESS
WHITE
CHASSIS GROUND
NOTE: HEATER CONTROL
VALVE CONNECTION AND
CHASSIS GROUND MAY BE
LOCATED ON EITHER SIDE
OF THE FIREWALL. ENSURE
CONNECTOR IS LATCHED
FIRMLY.
HEATER
CONTROL VALVE
K
BLAC
BLUE
COMPRESSOR
WHITE
NOTE: CONNECT WHITE
WIRES DIRECTLY TO
(-) BATTERY TERMINAL
WHITE
RED
RED
CIRCUIT BREAKER
30 AMP
Install With Servo Motor Facing Down,
As Shown. Note Flow Direction Arrow
Molded Into Valve Body, And Install
Accordingly.
Binary/Trinary & Compressor:
Binary: Connect As Shown (Typical
Compressor Wiring). Be Sure
Compressor Body Is Grounded.
BINARY
SAFETY
SWITCH
BLUE
Dash Light:
Tan Wire Used Only With Vintage Air
Supplied Control Panel With LED Back
Light.
Circuit Breaker/Battery:
White Must Run To (-) Battery. Red May
Run To (+) Battery Or Starter. Mount
Circuit Breaker As Close to Battery As
Possible.
RED
WARNING:
ALWAYS MOUNT CIRCUIT BREAKER
AS CLOSE TO THE BATTERY AS POSSIBLE.
(NOTE: WIRE BETWEEN BATTERY AND
CIRCUIT BREAKER IS UNPROTECTED
AND SHOULD BE CAREFULLY ROUTED
TO AVOID A SHORT CIRCUIT).
+
Trinary Switch: Connect According To
Trinary Switch Wiring Diagram.
-
BATTERY
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Operation of Controls
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On Gen IV systems with three lever/knob controls, the temperature control toggles between heat and A/C
operations. To activate A/C, move the temperature lever/knob all the way to cold and then 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 speed, each time you toggle between operations, to
indicate the change. NOTE: For proper control panel function, refer to the control panel instructions.
Blower Speed
This lever/knob controls
blower speed, from
OFF to HI.
Mode Control
This lever/knob controls
the mode positions,
from DASH to FLOOR
to DEFROST, with a
blend in between.
Temperature Control
Temperature Control
This lever controls
the temperature,
from HOT to COLD.
Blower
Speed
HI
Mode Control
COLD DASH
F
L
R
OFF
HOT
DEF
A/C Operation
Blower Speed
Adjust to desired
speed.
Mode Control
Adjust to desired
mode position
(DASH position
recommended).
Temperature Control
For A/C operation, adjust to
coldest position to engage
compressor (Adjust between
HOT and COLD to reach
desired temperature).
Mode Control
Adjust to desired
mode position
(FLOOR position
recommended).
HI
HOT
DEF
COLD DASH
Temperature Control
For maximum heating, adjust
to hottest position (Adjust
between HOT and COLD to
reach desired temperature).
Defrost/De-fog Operation
Blower Speed
Adjust to desired
speed.
COLD DASH
F
L
R
OFF
Heat Operation
Blower Speed
Adjust to desired
speed.
HI
F
L
R
OFF
HOT
DEF
HI
COLD DASH
Temperature Control
Adjust to desired
temperature.
Mode Control
Adjust to DEFROST position for maximum defrost, or
between FLOOR and DEFROST positions for a bi-level
blend (Compressor is automatically engaged).
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L
R
OFF
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Symptom
Compressor will
not turn off
(All other functions
work).
3.
Compressor will
not turn on
(All other functions
work).
2.
Blower stays on
high speed when
ignition is on or off.
1b.
Blower stays on
high speed when
ignition is on.
1a.
System is charged.
System is not charged.
All other functions work.
No other functions work.
Condition
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Repair or replace pot/control wiring.
Replace relay.
Check for faulty A/C relay.
Check 2-pin connector at ECU housing.
Check continuity to ground on white control head wire.
Check for 5V on red control head wire.
Charge system or bypass pressure switch.
Replace BSC (This will require removal of evaporator
from vehicle).
Check to ensure that no BSC wiring is damaged or
shorted to vehicle ground. The BSC operates the blower
by ground side pulse width modulation switching. The
positive wire to the blower will always be hot. If the
“ground” side of the blower is shorted to chassis ground,
the blower will run on HI.
Be sure the small, 20 GA white ground wire is connected
to the battery ground post. If it is, replace the ECU.
Verify continuity to chassis ground with white control
head wire at various points.
Verify that all pins are inserted into plug. Ensure that no
pins are bent or damaged in ECU.
Actions
Check for faulty A/C
potentiometer or associated
wiring.
Check for disconnected or
faulty thermistor.
Check for faulty A/C
potentiometer or associated
wiring (Not applicable to 3-pot
controls).
System must be charged for
compressor to engage.
Unplug 3-wire BSC control
connector from ECU. If blower
stays running, BSC is either
improperly wired or damaged.
Unplug 3-wire BSC control
connector from ECU. If blower
shuts off, ECU is either
improperly wired or damaged.
Check for damaged ground
wire (white) in control head
harness.
Check for damaged blower
switch or potentiometer and
associated wiring.
Check for damaged pins or
wires in control head plug.
Checks
Red wire at A/C pot should
have approximately 5V
with ignition on. White
wire will have continuity to
chassis ground. White/
Blue wire should vary
between 0V and 5V when
lever is moved up or down.
Disconnected or faulty
thermistor will cause
compressor to be
disabled.
To check for proper pot
function, check voltage at
white/blue wire. Voltage
should be between 0V and
5V, and will vary with pot
lever position.
Danger: Never bypass
safety switch with
engine running. Serious
injury can result.
No other part replacements
should be necessary.
See blower switch check
procedure.
Loss of ground on this wire
renders control head
inoperable.
Notes
Troubleshooting Guide
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Symptom
8.
When ignition is
turned on, blower
momentarily
comes on, then
shuts off. This
occurs with the
blower switch in
the OFF position.
Erratic functions of
blower, mode,
temp, etc.
7.
Blower turns on
and off rapidly.
6.
Loss of mode door
function.
5.
System will not
turn on, or runs
intermittently.
4.
This is an indicator that the
system has been reset. Be
sure the red power wire is on
the battery post, and not on a
switched source. Also, if the
system is pulled below 7V for
even a split second, the
system will reset.
Run red power wire directly to battery.
Repair or replace.
Charge battery.
Check for faulty battery or
alternator.
Battery voltage is less
than 12V.
Check for damaged switch or
pot and associated wiring.
Ensure all system grounds and power connections are
clean and tight.
Verify proper meter function by checking the condition of
a known good battery.
Check for positive power at heater valve green wire and
blower red wire. Check for ground on control head white
wire.
Install capacitors on ignition coil and alternator. Ensure
good ground at all points. Relocate coil and associated
wiring away from ECU and ECU wiring. Check for burned
or loose plug wires.
Actions
Check for at least 12V at
circuit breaker.
Check for damaged stepper
motor or wiring.
Check for obstructed or
binding mode doors.
Check for damaged mode
switch or potentiometer and
associated wiring.
Verify battery voltage is
greater than 10 volts and less
than 16.
Verify connections on power
lead, ignition lead, and both
white ground wires.
Noise interference from either
ignition or alternator.
Checks
Battery voltage is at least
12V.
Partial function of mode
doors.
No mode change at all.
Will not turn on under
any conditions.
Works when engine is not
running; shuts off when
engine is started
(Typically early Gen IV,
but possible on all
versions).
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System shuts off blower at
10V. Poor connections or
weak battery can cause
shutdown at up to 11V.
Typically caused by
evaporator housing
installed in a bind in the
vehicle. Be sure all
mounting locations line up
and don’t have to be forced
into position.
Ignition noise (radiated or
conducted) will cause the
system to shut down due to
high voltage spikes. If this
is suspected, check with a
quality oscilloscope. Spikes
greater than 16V will shut
down the ECU. Install a
radio capacitor at the
positive post of the ignition
coil (See radio capacitor
installation bulletin). A
faulty alternator or worn
out battery can also result
in this condition.
Notes
Troubleshooting Guide (Cont.)
Packing List:
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No.
1.
2.
Qty.
1
1
Part No.
744004-VUE
784177
Description
Gen IV 4-Vent Evaporator
Accessory Kit
Checked By:
Packed By:
Date:
1
Gen IV 4-Vent
Evaporator Sub Case
744004-VUE
2
Accessory Kit
784177
NOTE: Images may not depict actual parts and quantities.
Refer to packing list for actual parts and quantities.
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