1993 CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM heater

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (3) To remove the top cover from the A/C-heater 
case, the crank arm must be removed (Fig. 2). 
(4) Disconnect the vacuum lines from the defroster 
and panel mode vacuum actuators and position them
ou

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual the passenger compartment. It is normal to see con- 
densate drainage below the vehicle. If the tube is
damaged, it should be replaced.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Locate rubber Dr

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual tem control. The computer control panel is not ser- 
viceable except for the illumination bulbs. For bulb replacement, refer to A/C-Heater Control 
Lamp Replacement in Group 8E Instrument Panel. The A

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (4) Unplug sensor from receptacle. 
To install, reverse the preceding operation and
retest system.
FRESH/RECIRC DOOR ACTUATOR
The fresh/recirc door actuator is an electric servo
motor. It (with the us

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual To install, reverse the preceding operation.
BLEND-AIR DOOR ACTUATOR
The blend-air door actuator (Fig. 10) is an electric 
servo motor which mechanically positions the A/C
unit temperature door. Actua

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (3) Remove the two aspirator mounting screws. 
(4) Disconnect the aspirator intake hose from the
instrument panel. (5) Remove sensor/aspirator and its wiring har-
ness from vehicle. To install, rever

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual NONÐCOMPUTER AIDED DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
Determine whether the operator complaint is due 
to a system failure or improper operation of the ATC
system. The system will to go into a maximum heat
or cooling

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual (b) Does the blower motor operate at its highest 
speed ? (c) Feel the outlet temperature. Does it get hot
and then cycle cold ? (d) Does the air flow switch from DEFROST out-
lets and then cycle to P
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