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Mudders,
I've had a few ask, so I think it warrants its own post - I assume more might have had/have this issue. Maybe this could end up in the FAQ, if enough people post solutions to HVAC problems (with pictures!).
PROBLEM: Temperature control for HVAC does not work. Cold is cold, 65 and above is HOT.
SOLUTION: Reconnecting the HVAC sensor and hose behind the driver's side kick panel.
PROCESS:
1. You're going to access the sensor and hose, located behind the four slits, under the ignition (picture 1).
2. Remove the plastic ring around the ignition (picture 2).
3. Locate the clip on the bottom of the kick panel. Make sure you undo the clip, and slide the plastic piece out (picture 3).
4. Slide the black plastic piece above the ignition out and up (picture 4).
5. Starting from the bottom of the kick panel, gently pry the piece out, moving your way up to the ignition. It should pop out.
6. Locate the sensor, and attach anything that's disconnected. The white hose falls off easily, so be gentle when putting things on, and pushing the plastic back in to place (picture 5).
7. Reverse your steps, to button everything back up.
Hope this helps anyone in need!
I've had a few ask, so I think it warrants its own post - I assume more might have had/have this issue. Maybe this could end up in the FAQ, if enough people post solutions to HVAC problems (with pictures!).
PROBLEM: Temperature control for HVAC does not work. Cold is cold, 65 and above is HOT.
SOLUTION: Reconnecting the HVAC sensor and hose behind the driver's side kick panel.
PROCESS:
1. You're going to access the sensor and hose, located behind the four slits, under the ignition (picture 1).
2. Remove the plastic ring around the ignition (picture 2).
3. Locate the clip on the bottom of the kick panel. Make sure you undo the clip, and slide the plastic piece out (picture 3).
4. Slide the black plastic piece above the ignition out and up (picture 4).
5. Starting from the bottom of the kick panel, gently pry the piece out, moving your way up to the ignition. It should pop out.
6. Locate the sensor, and attach anything that's disconnected. The white hose falls off easily, so be gentle when putting things on, and pushing the plastic back in to place (picture 5).
7. Reverse your steps, to button everything back up.
Hope this helps anyone in need!
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