Inspection |
1. |
Ignition "OFF" |
2. |
Disconnect the connector of temperature control actuator. |
3. |
Verify that the temperature control actuator operates to the
hot position when connecting 12V to the terminal 3 and grounding
terminal 4.
Verify that the temperature control actuator operates to the cool position when connecting in the reverse.
[Drive]
|
4. |
Check the voltage between terminals 5 and 6(Drive).
Specification
[Passenger]
|
5. |
Check the voltage between terminals 6 and 7(Passenger).
Specification
It will feedback current position of actuator to controls. |
6. |
If the measured voltage is not specification, substitute with
a known-good temperature control actuator and check for proper
operation. |
7. |
If the problem is corrected, replace the temperature control actuator. |
Replacement |
1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
2. |
Remove the left extension cover (A). |
3. |
Remove the left shower duct (A). |
4. |
Disconnect the temperature control actuator connector (A). |
5. |
Loosen the mounting screw and then remove the temperature control actuator (B). |
6. |
Remove the right extension cover (A). |
7. |
Remove the main crash pad.
(Refer to BD group - "Crash Pad") |
8. |
Remove the right shower duct (A). |
9. |
Disconnect the temperature control actuator connector (A). |
10. |
Loosen the mounting screw and then remove the temperature control actuator (B). |
11. |
Installation is the reverse order of removal. |
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