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A/C-HEATER SYSTEM - MANUAL 

2001 Chevrolet Camaro
         2000-01 MANUAL A/C-HEATER SYSTEMS
         General Motors
         Chevrolet;  Camaro
         Pontiac;  Firebird
         * PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and
         carefully follow all SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and DISABLING &
         ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM procedures in AIR BAG RESTRAINT
         SYSTEM article in ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT section.
         SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS

Application                                              Specification
Compressor Type  .................................  Harrison V7 7-Cyl.
System Oil Capacity (1)  .....................................  9 ozs.
Refrigerant (R-134a) Capacity  ............................  24.0 ozs.
System Operating Pressures (2)
  2000 Models
    High Side  ........................  115-200 psi (8.1-14.1 kg/cm

)
    Low Side  ............................  25-37 psi (1.8-2.6 kg/cm

)
  2001 Models
    High Side  .......................  202-244 psi (14.2-17.2 kg/cm

)
    Low Side  ............................  40-44 psi (2.8-3.1 kg/cm

)
(1) - Use PAG Refrigerant Oil (Part No. 12345923).
(2) - Measured at ambient temperature of 70-80

F (21-27

C),
      with more than 50 percent relative humidity.

         DESCRIPTION
         The manual A/C-heater system delivers heated or cooled and
dehumidified air. Air distribution is controlled through a manual A/C-
heater control panel and vacuum-operated doors.
         OPERATION
         A/C-HEATER CONTROL PANEL
         Several mode settings are available on the A/C-heater control
panel to allow selection of a desirable comfort level. See  Fig. 1. The
available settings are as follows:
         OFF
         No blower and A/C operation in this position. With vehicle
moving forward, a slight amount of air will enter passenger
compartment.
         MAX
         Maximum cooling is provided in this setting. Conditioned air
is distributed through dash registers. This is the only mode in which