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LN106r Air Con

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LN106r Air Con

Post by callook »

Hey Guys
Just wondering if anyone can help , I have a 95 single cab Hilux solid axle.
Have just purchased an original air con kit secondhand, and was wonder if anyone who has the same could tell me whereabouts in the wiring loom does the compressor pump plug into? if possible a pic would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers guys :snipersmile:
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Re: LN106r Air Con

Post by 83zook »

Im after the same thing after doing a body swap.
Can anyone help with a pic?
1989 LN106- 2" spring lift, 285 mt117's, 4.8's, front spartan high pinion'd, 6000k H/L HID
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Re: LN106r Air Con

Post by sgc »

This is the aircon compressor on my '91 lux.

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The second photo (black/white single wire) is the clutch control, the other two (third pic) control the idle-up vacuum solenoid.

I have no idea where these disappear into the loom, I'm new to Lux's so I'm finding this all out for myself :lol:
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Post by 83zook »

thats the very same setup i have, i have all that alrady hooked up, but need to see the plug that wiring goes to in the loom near the fuse box.
Cheers sgc for actually going to the effort of taking photo's and posting them, your a champ! :cool:
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Re: LN106r Air Con

Post by sgc »

If it's not p!ssing down with rain in the morning I'll see if I can trace it and get a shot for you ;)
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Post by 83zook »

Cheers mate :D
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Re: LN106r Air Con

Post by sgc »

OK, so I've had another look.. not much to photograph, unfortunately. The clutch / idle-up pigtail plugs into part of the loom right behind the battery which feeds up into the fuse/relay box. However, the two black/white and one red/white trace wires don't appear in the fuse box - they appear to go around the front of the car above the grille, then through the passenger side wing and into the cabin on the passenger side.

If I'd read the thread yesterday I could have taken some photos under the dash, I had it apart to get at the head unit :x

I assume those three wires are fused inline (unless there's a fuse compartment in the cabin anywhere?) and attach to the aircon switch / fan interlock.

Hope that helps...

[edit] This is the aircon page out of the Haynes book, probably not a lot of use but maybe you can make more sense of it than I can :lol:

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Re: LN106r Air Con

Post by ae86levin »

This is the wiring diagram for the LN106 AC
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And the wire colour key. The letters on the wiring diagram represent colours eg BW is black wire with white stripe.
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