A/C Outlet Housing Replacement
CLUSTER BEZEL MOUNTEDREMOVAL
1. Open hood.
Fig.4 Disconnect And Isolate Battery Negative Cable:
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 4).
3. Remove the instrument panel top cover.
4. Remove the left lower instrument panel bezel.
5. Remove the left instrument panel end cap.
Fig.19 Instrument Cluster Bezel Remove/Install:
6. Grab the sides of the instrument cluster bezel and gently give a quick pull to unsnap the cluster bezel (Fig. 19).
Fig.20 Turn Signal Indicator Lamps Remove/Install:
7. Disconnect the turn signal lamps from the instrument cluster bezel (Fig. 20).
8. Remove bezel from vehicle.
9. Remove the three retaining screws to the cluster bezel mounted A/C outlet housing and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the three retaining screws to the cluster bezel mounted A/c outlet housing.
2. Place the cluster bezel near the instrument cluster and insert the turn signal lamps into the instrument cluster bezel (Fig. 20).
3. Position instrument cluster bezel in position making sure all fasteners are lined up with their respective slots.
4. Gently, but forcefully, snap the instrument cluster bezel into place (Fig. 19).
5. Install the left instrument panel end cap.
6. Install the left lower instrument panel bezel,
7. Install the instrument panel top cover.
8. Connect the battery negative cable (Fig. 4).
9. Close the hood.
10. Verify vehicle and system operation.
PASSENGER OUTBOARD PANEL MOUNTED
REMOVAL
1. Open hood,
2. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable (Fig. 4).
3. Remove the passenger side airbag module. Refer to Restraint Systems Removal and Installation, Passenger Side Airbag Module.
4. Remove the three retaining screws to the passenger outboard panel mounted a/c outlet housing and remove.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the three retaining screws to the passenger outboard panel mounted a/c outlet housing.
2. Reinstall the passenger side airbag module. Refer to Restraint Systems Removal and Installation, Passenger Side Airbag Module.
3. Reconnect the battery negative cable (Fig. 4).
4. Close the hood.
5. Verify vehicle and system operation.