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Rear Heater Core - Installation






INSTALLATION

CAUTION: To prevent damage to the plastic evaporator tube bracket, carefully guide the heater core tubes past the bracket during installation of the heater core.





1. Carefully install the rear heater core (5) into the rear heater-A/C housing (4). Guide the heater core tubes past the plastic evaporator tube bracket (2). Make sure that the foam seals are properly installed.
2. Install the screw (1) that secures the rear heater core tubes (3) to the outboard side of the rear heater-A/C housing. Tighten the screw to 1.2 Nm (10 in. lbs.).





3. Position the rear heater-A/C distribution housing (2) to the rear heater-A/C housing (5) and engage the five plastic retaining tabs (4). Make sure the retaining tabs are fully engaged.
4. Install the three metal retaining clips (6) that secure the rear distribution housing to the rear heater-A/C housing.
5. Connect the wire harness connector (1) to the rear mode door actuator (3).





6. Position the rear blend door actuator (1) onto the rear heater-A/C housing (3). If necessary, rotate the actuator slightly to align the splines on the actuator output shaft with those on the rear blend-air door pivot shaft (2).





7. Install the two screws (1) that secure the rear blend door actuator (2) to the rear heater-A/C housing (4). Tighten the screws to 1.2 Nm (10 in. lbs.).
8. Connect the wire harness connector (3) to the rear blend door actuator.





9. Position the flange (1) to the bottom of the rear heater-A/C housing (3) and install the three retaining screws (2). Tighten the screws to 1.2 Nm (10 in. lbs.).





10. Install the foam seal (2) onto the flange (1) at the bottom of the rear heater-A/C housing (3). Make sure that the foam seal is properly installed.
11. Install the rear heater-A/C housing Rear HVAC Housing.
12. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
13. If the rear heater core is being replaced, flush the cooling system Service and Repair.
14. Refill the engine cooling system Service and Repair.
15. Evacuate and charge the refrigerant system Refrigerant System Charge.