Subaru R-134A Backyard Playset User Manual


 
Fast Idle Control Device (A/C Idle Air Control)
On manual transaxle equipped Justy vehicles, the FICD is incorporated in the
idle-up system. Proper adjustment and operation is outlined in Service Bulletins
02-70-89 and 02-72-89.
On ECVT equipped carbureted vehicles an air/fuel bypass control system
performs the FICD function. The ECVT air bypass control system consists of
an air bypass valve, an adjusting screw, and an air bypass solenoid. The system is
designed to increase idle speed whenever the A/C relay is activated by supplying
additional air/fuel into the intake manifold.
Bypass air enters through the air horn on the secondary side.
The airflow is regulated by an adjusting screw. When the bypass valve opens,
bypass air/fuel enters the manifold below the secondary throttle plate.
When the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, bypass air/fuel is reduced and
the idle speed is lowered. When the adjusting screw is turned counter clockwise,
bypass air/fuel is increased and the idle speed is increased.
Note: Always refer to the appropriate Justy model year Subaru Service Manual
sections 2-2 and 2-6 for the proper ECVT FICD adjustment procedures
and specifications.
TBI system equipped Loyale vehicles control the FICD function through the
ECM, the idle air control valve (IAC), and the A/C switch. The air conditioning
ON/OFF switch is an input to the ECM. The ECM operates the idle air control
valve (IAC) to adjust the idle speed to compensate for the increased compressor
load. No adjustment is required.
On all model year Loyale and XT MFI vehicles, an FICD solenoid incorporated
in the throttle body provides the increase in idle speed. The throttle body includes
an adjustment screw for adjusting the FICD specification.
All Legacy, SVX and XT6 vehicles use an idle air control valve to provide the
FICD function. The valve opens a port during A/C operation which admits
additional air into the induction system.
Impreza vehicles use a solenoid which initially compensates for the increased
compressor load when the air conditioning system is switched ON. The A/C IAC
then compensates to maintain engine speed at target RPM.
Note: The Impreza FICD solenoid is set at the factory and should not require
adjustment. Any changes to the adjustment can affect driveability and vehicle
emissions during cold engine operation.
Justy MFI vehicles increase idle speed by admitting additional air into the air
collector assembly through the FICD solenoid which is opened by a signal from
the MFI control unit.
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Subaru Air Conditioning Systems
Bypass Adjusting Screw
(ECVT)
TBI (IAC)
MFI/TBI FICD Operation
A/C Idle Air Systems Impreza FICD