| Inspection |
| 1. | Connect the battery voltage and check the blower motor rotation.
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| 2. | If the blower motor does not operate well, substitute with a known-good blower motor and check for proper operation. |
| 3. | Replace the blower motor if it is proved that there is a problem with it. |
| Replacement |
| 1. | Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
| 2. | To remove the crash pad under cover [RH] (A), press both sides of the locking pin and then pull it down.
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| 3. | Disconnect the blower motor connector (A) and then remove the blower motor (B) after loosening the screws.
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| 4. | To install, reverse the removal procedure. |
Replacement When prying with a flat-tip screwdriver or use a prying trim tool, wrap it with protective tape, and apply protective tape around the related parts, to prevent damage.
Description The climate control air filter is located in the blower unit. It eliminates foreign materials and odor. The particle filter performs a role as an odor filter as well as a conventional dust filter to ensure comfortable interior environment.
Component Location1. Heater unit assemblyCompoents1. Heater core cover2. Heater core & Seal assembly3. Mode actuator [LH]4. Temperature control actuator [LH]5. Shower duct [LH]6. Duct sensor [Floor]7. PTC Heater8. Duct sensor [Vent]9. Heater & Evaporator lower case10.
Inspection1.Turn the ignition switch OFF.2.Disconnect the intake actuator connector.3.Verify that the intake actuator operates to the fresh position when connecting 12V to terminal 3 and grounding terminal 4.Verify that the intake actuator operates to the recirculation position when connected in reverse.