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1 
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Too Cold in Vehicle 
 in HVAC Systems - Manual or 
Too Cold in Vehicle 
in HVAC Systems - Automatic 
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2 
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- Inspect the heating and cooling system for the following conditions:
 
| •  | Loose or worn accessory drive belt |  
  
| •  | Leaking or kinked radiator or heater hoses |  
  
| •  | Missing radiator filler cap pressure seal |  
  
| •  | Improper radiator filler cap operation |  
  
- Perform the necessary repairs.
 
 
Are the repairs complete? 
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 Step
3
   
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3 
 | Start the engine and allow the engine to idle in PARK. 
Does the engine reach normal operating temperature? 
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Step 4
   
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Engine Fails To Reach Normal Operating Temperature 
in Engine Cooling 
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4 
 | Inspect
the heater output temperature. 
- Move the vehicle outdoors; ensure that the vehicle hood, doors
and windows are closed.
 
- Accurately measure the outdoor air temperature.
 
- Allow the engine to warm to operating temperature. Allow approximately
20 minutes for thorough warm-up.
 
- Install a precision thermometer into the I/P center air outlet.
 
- Select the VENT position of the mode control button.
 
- Select the maximum high blower speed position.
 
- Turn the temperature control knob to the maximum hot position.
 
- Measure and record the temperature of the delivered air (heater
output temperature) once the temperature stabilizes.
 
- Compare the temperature of the delivered air (heater output temperature)
@ the appropriate outdoor air temperature, to those listed:
 
| •  | 49°C (120°F) @ -18°C (0°F) |  
  
| •  | 57°C (135°F) @ 0°C (32°F) |  
  
| •  | 60°C (140°F) @ 10°C (50°F) |  
  
 
Is the delivered air temperature (heater output temperature) within
the acceptable values? 
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Step 5
   
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Step 6
   
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5 
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- Inspect the following areas of the vehicle for cold air leaks:
 
- Perform any necessary repairs.
 
 
Are the repairs complete? 
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Step
12
   
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6 
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- Start the engine and allow to idle.
 
- Depress the mode control button until the LOWER position is displayed.
 
- Select the lowest blower speed position.
 
- Turn the temperature control knob to the maximum hot position.
 
- Check the temperature of the heater inlet and outlet hoses by
feel. The air temperature around the hoses must be at least 24°C (85°F).
 
 
Does the heater inlet hose feel warm and the heater outlet hose feel
cold? 
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Step 10
    
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Step 7
   
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7 
 | Check the
thermostat for proper installation and seating. Refer to 
Engine Coolant Thermostat Replacement 
 in Engine Cooling. 
Is the thermostat installed and seated properly? 
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 Step 9
   
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Step
8
   
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8 
 | Reinstall the thermostat correctly. Refer to 
Engine Coolant Thermostat Replacement 
in Engine Cooling. 
Is the repair complete? 
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 Step
6
   
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9 
 | Install a new thermostat. Refer to 
Engine Coolant Thermostat Replacement 
in Engine Cooling. 
Is the repair complete? 
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 Step
12
   
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10 
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- Backflush the heater core.
 
- Drain and replace the coolant. Refer to 
Cooling System Draining and Filling 
 in Engine Cooling.
 
- Start the engine and allow to idle.
 
- Depress the mode control button until the LOWER position is displayed.
 
- Select the lowest blower speed position.
 
- Turn the temperature control knob to the maximum hot position.
 
- Check the temperature of the heater inlet and outlet hoses by
feel. The air temperature around the hoses must be at least 24°C (85°F).
 
 
Do both the heater inlet hose and the heater outlet hose feel warm? 
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Step 11
   
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Step 12
   
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11 
 | Replace the heater core. Refer
to 
Heater Core Replacement 
. 
Is the repair complete? 
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Step
12
   
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12 
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- Install components or connectors which were removed or disconnected.
 
- Operate the system in order to verify the repair.
 
 
Did you correct the condition? 
 | System OK 
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