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DUAL ZONE PASSENGER SIDE
1. Install the blend door actuator and bracket assem-
bly (2) onto the top of the HVAC housing (3).
2. Install the screws (1) that secure the blend door
actuator and bracket assembly to the HVAC hous-
ing. Tighten the screws to 2.2 Nꞏm (20 in. lbs.).
3. Connect the HVAC wire harness connector (4) to
the blend door actuator.
NOTE: Align the guide pin on the blend door lever
with the guides on the blend door linkage during
installation of the blend door lever.
4. Install the blend door lever (1) onto the blend door
actuator output shaft (2) and the blend door linkage
(3).
5. Install the instrument panel (Refer to 23 - BODY/
INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT PANEL
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION).
6. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
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ACTUATOR-MODE DOOR
DESCRIPTION
The mode door actuators are reversible, 12-volt direct
current (DC) servo motors.The heating-A/C systems
on this vehicle use two mode door actuators. One for
the panel/floor-air door and one for the defrost-air
door.
Both the panel/floor door actuator (1) and the defrost
door actuator (2) are located on the driver side end of
the HVAC housing (3), close to the dash panel.
All actuators (1) are interchangeable with each other.
Each actuator is contained within an identical black
molded plastic housing with an integral wire connector
receptacle (2). Each actuator also has an identical
output shaft with splines (3) that connects it to its
respective door linkage and three integral mounting
tabs (4) that allow the actuator to be secured to the
HVAC housing. The mode door actuators do not
require mechanical indexing to the mode-air doors, as
they are electronically calibrated by the A/C-heater
control.
OPERATION
The mode door actuators are connectedto the A/C-heater control through the vehicle electrical system by dedicated
two-wire leads and connectors of the HVAC wire harness. The mode door actuators can move the defrost-air door
and the panel/floor-air door in two directions. When the A/C-heater control pulls the voltage on one side of the motor
connection high and the other connection low, the mode-air door will move in one direction. When the A/C-heater
control reverses the polarity of the voltage to the motor, the mode-air door moves in the opposite direction.
When the A/C-heater control makes the voltage to both connections high or both connections low, the mode-air door
stops and will not move. The A/C-heater control uses a pulse-count positioning system to monitor the operation and
relative position of the mode door actuators and the mode-air doors. The A/C-heater control learns the mode-air
door stop positions during the calibration procedure and will store a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for any problems
it detects in the mode door actuator circuits.
The mode door actuators are diagnosed using using a scan tool (Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING and to 24 - HVAC Electrical Diagnostics for more information).
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The mode door actuators cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, they must be replaced.
REMOVAL
WARNING: On vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the airbag system before attempting any steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate the
battery negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for the airbag system capacitor to discharge before
performing further diagnosis or service. This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to
take the proper precautions could result in an accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury or
death.
NOTE: The heating-A/C system is equipped with two mode door actuators, onefor the panel/floor-air door
and one for the defrost-air door.
PANEL/FLOOR DOOR ACTUATOR
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the instrument panel from the vehicle
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL).
3. Remove the screws (1) that secure the panel/floor
door actuator (2) to the back of the HVAC housing
(3).
4. Remove the panel/floor door actuator from the
HVAC housing and disconnect the HVAC wire har-
ness connector (4) from the actuator.
5. Remove the panel/floor door actuator from the
vehicle.
DEFROST DOOR ACTUATOR
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the instrument panel from the vehicle
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/IN-
STRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY - REMOVAL).
3. Remove the screws (1) that secure the defrost
door actuator (2) to the back of the HVAC housing
(3).
4. Remove the defrost door actuator from the HVAC
housing and disconnect the HVAC wire harness
connector (4) from the actuator.
5. Remove the defrost door actuator from the vehicle.
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INSTALLATION
NOTE: The heating-A/C system is equipped with two mode door actuators, onefor the panel/floor-air door
and one for the defrost-air door.
PANEL/FLOOR DOOR ACTUATOR
1. Install the panel/floor door actuator (1) onto the
back of the HVAC housing (2). If necessary, rotate
the actuator slightly to align the splines on the
actuator output shaft (3) with those on the panel/
floor door actuator coupler (4).
2. Install the screws (1) that secure the panel/floor
door actuator (2) to the HVAC housing (3). Tighten
the screws to 2.2 Nꞏm (20 in. lbs.).
3. Connect the HVAC wire harness connector (4) to
the panel/floor door actuator.
4. Install the instrument panel (Refer to 23 - BODY/
INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT PANEL
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION).
5. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
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DEFROST DOOR ACTUATOR
1. Install the defrost door actuator (1) onto the back of
the HVAC housing (2). If necessary, rotate the
actuator slightly to align the splines on the actuator
output shaft (3) with those on the defrost door
actuator coupler (4).
2. Install the screws (1) that secure the defrost door
actuator (2) to the HVAC housing (3). Tighten the
screws to 2.2 Nꞏm (20 in. lbs.).
3. Connect the HVAC wire harness connector (4) to
the defrost door actuator.
4. Install the instrument panel (Refer to 23 - BODY/
INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT PANEL
ASSEMBLY - INSTALLATION).
5. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
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ACTUATOR-RECIRCULATION DOOR
DESCRIPTION
The recirculation door actuator (1) is a reversible
12-volt direct current (DC)servo motor. The single
recirculation door actuator is located on the passenger
side end of the HVAC housing (2), on the top of the
air inlet housing.
All actuators (1) are interchangeable with each other.
Each actuator is contained within an identical black
molded plastic housing with an integral wire connector
receptacle (2). Each actuator also has an identical
output shaft with splines (3) that connects it to its
respective door linkage and three integral mounting
tabs (4) that allow the actuator to be secured to the
HVAC housing. The recirculation door actuator does
not require mechanical indexing to the recirculation-air
door, as it is electronically calibrated by the A/C-heater
control.
OPERATION
The recirculation door actuator is connected to the heater-A/C control module through the vehicle electrical system
by a dedicated two-wire lead and connector of the HVAC wire harness. The recirculation door actuator can move
the recirculation-air door in two directions. When the A/C-heater control pulls the voltage on one side of the motor
connection high and the other connection low, the recirculation-air doorwill move in one direction.
When the A/C-heater control makes the voltage to both connections high or both connections low, the recirculation-
air door stops and will not move. The A/C-heater control uses a pulse-countpositioning system to monitor the oper-
ation and relative position of the recirculation door actuator and the recirculation-air door. The A/C-heater control
learns the recirculation-air door stop positions during the calibrationprocedure and will store a diagnostic trouble
code (DTC) for any problems it detects in the recirculation door actuator circuits.
The recirculation door actuator is diagnosed using a scan tool (Refer to 24- HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING and to 24 - HVAC Electrical Diagnostics for more information).
The recirculation door actuator cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
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REMOVAL
WARNING: On vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the airbag system before attempting any steering
wheel, steering column, or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate the
battery negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for the airbag system capacitor to discharge before
performing further diagnosis or service. This is the only sure way to disable the airbag system. Failure to
take the proper precautions could result in accidental airbag deploymentand possible personal injury or
death.
1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the glove box from the instrument panel
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/
GLOVE BOX - REMOVAL).
3. Remove the two screws (1) that secure the recircu-
lation door actuator (2) to the side of the HVAC air
inlet housing (3).
4. Remove the recirculation door actuator from the air
inlet housing and disconnect the HVAC wire har-
ness connector (4) from the actuator.
5. Remove the recirculation door actuator from the
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the recirculation door actuator (1) onto the
side of the HVAC air inlet housing (2). If necessary,
rotate the actuator slightly to align the splines on
the actuator output shaft (3) with those in the recir-
culation door actuator coupler (4).
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2. Install the two screws (1)that secure the recircula-
tion door actuator (2) to the air inlet housing (3).
Tighten the screws to 2.2 Nꞏm (20 in. lbs.).
3. Connect the HVAC wire harness connector (4) to
the recirculation door actuator.
4. Install the glove box (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRU-
MENT PANEL/GLOVE BOX - INSTALLATION).
5. Reconnect the negative battery cable.