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Heater - cold output or lack of heat

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Heater temperature cannot be adjusted, only cold air coming from the heating/ventilation


Summary

Should a customer express concern that it is not possible to adjust the heater temperature and that only cold air is coming from the heating/air conditioning, the probable cause is a sticking temperature flap in the heater housing. To rectify this concern, remove the temperature flap positioning motor and use a Torx T50 socket wrench to free the temperature flap.


Method

Left-hand drive vehicles

1. Detach the damper from the glove compartment. 1 Open the glove compartment. 2 Push the top of the damper away from the glove compartment.

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2. Fully open the glove compartment. Press the sides towards the centre to release the glove compartment.

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3. Remove the glove compartment. Release the hinges.

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Right-hand drive vehicles

4. Remove the driver side lower footwell trim (three clips).

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5. Remove the instrument panel lower panel. 1 Remove the retaining bolts. 2 Release the retaining clips.

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All vehicles

6. Start the engine and operate the A/C system for 10 minutes with the following settings:

  • A/C button on,
  • temperature setting to fully cold,
  • blower position 1,
  • air distribution to the footwell.

7. Switch off the engine.

8. Remove the temperature flap positioning motor.

  • Disconnect the electrical connector.
  • Remove three Torx bolts.

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9. Use a Torx T50 socket wrench to free the sticking temperature flap.

  • Insert the Torx T50 socket wrench into the mounting for the positioning motor and turn the temperature flap to the left-hand stop until the flap moves freely.
  • Then turn the flap to the right-hand stop using a maximum torque of 3 Nm to the stop.
  • Then turn the flap to the left-hand stop until it moves freely again.
  • Repeat the process to loosen the temperature flap 10 times.

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10. Install the temperature flap actuator motor.

  • Install three Torx bolts.
  • Connect the electrical connector.

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11. To install, reverse the removal procedure.


Initialise the A/C system.

12. Initialise the A/C system.

Note: Switch off the ignition.

  • Remove fuse F65 from the central junction box (CJB) for at least 20 seconds.
  • Install fuse F65.
  • Switch on the ignition. The A/C system initialises itself automatically within one minute.

13. Check the operation of the A/C system.