Right Footwell Door Motor (V109)
Right Footwell Door Motor (V109)
• The Right Footwell Door Motor is installed only on vehicles equipped with the "Comfort" A/C system.
• Currently in this vehicle, all motors are identical in construction. During the basic setting, the control motors are assigned and adapted corresponding to the switching sequence of the wiring. If this sequence does not conform the specification, the control motors will adapt incorrectly and the door control will be wrong. Refer to => [ A/C Control Motor Block Diagram ] A/C Control Motor Block Diagram.
• Right Footwell Door Motor and Right Center Vent Motor (V111) removing and installing, refer to => [ Right Retaining Plate with Right Footwell Door Motor (V109) and Right Center Vent Motor (V111) ] Right Retaining Plate With Right Footwell Door Motor (V109) and Right Center Vent Motor (V111).
Removing
- Move the passenger seats as far back as possible.
- Turn off the ignition.
- Remove the glove compartment.
- Remove the right (passenger) footwell vent. Refer to => [ Right Footwell Vent ] Right Footwell Vent.
- Mark the connector - A - if necessary (to rule out an interchange in the event several connectors are disconnected at the same time).
- Disconnect connector - A -.
- Remove bolts - B -.
- Remove the shaft - D - of the control motor - C - from the cam plate - E -.
Installing
Installation is carried out in the reverse order while observing the following.
- Insert the shaft - D - of the control motor - C - into the cam plate - E -.
• The control motor does not have a stop; therefore the control motor shaft can be inserted into the cam plate - E - at any position.
- Install the bolts - B -.
- Connect the connector - A -.
- Install the wiring harness so that it cannot come in contact with any moving parts (e.g. the actuating arm).
- Install the removed parts in the opposite order.
- Switch on the ignition.
- Perform a basic setting and the output Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM) on the A/C system using the Vehicle diagnostic tester in "Guided Fault Finding"
• On this vehicle, the control motors are equipped with electronics. During the first basic setting, a new control motor learns its position on the air conditioner and can then be controlled by the Climatronic Control Module (J255) (currently all control motors are identical). Refer to the Vehicle diagnostic tester in "Guided Fault Finding".
• During the basic setting, the control motors are assigned and adapted corresponding to the switching sequence of the wiring. If this sequence does not conform to the specification, the control motors will adapt incorrectly and the door control will be wrong. Refer to => [ A/C Control Motor Block Diagram ] A/C Control Motor Block Diagram.
- Check the Climatronic Control Module DTC memory and erase any displayed malfunction if necessary using the Vehicle diagnostic tester in "Guided Fault Finding".