The air conditioning system may emit odors primarily at
startup in hot or humid climates. This odor may be the result of one of the
   following conditions:
|     •  | Debris in the heater A/C module | 
 
|     •  | Growth of mold on the evaporator core | 
 
A service kit is available through GMSPO in order to correct odors in
the air conditioning system.
A single application of deodorizer GM P/N 12370470 (or
equivalent) removes odors from the air conditioning system. Install  a delayed
  blower control module in order to prevent the odor from returning.  Refer
  to the delayed blower control module installation instructions.
- Ensure that the plenum that draws air from the outside is clear
of all debris.
 
- Disable the A/C compressor clutch operation by disconnecting the
clutch coil.
 
- Dry the evaporator core by performing the following steps:
 
| •  | Set the controls to the following positions: | 
 
|    -  | MAX HEAT temperature mode | 
 
- Run the blower motor for 10 minutes.
 
- Locate an area in the air conditioning duct between the blower
motor and the evaporator core.
 
Locate an area downstream of the blower motor fan.
- Drill a 3.18 mm
(1/8 in) hole (1) in an area where the hole will not interfere with
any of the following areas:
 
| •  | Any operating part of the system | 
 
- Wear the following items:
 
- Ensure that the blower fan is still in the HIGH position.
 
- Insert the extension tube of the deodorizer GM P/N 12370470
(or equivalent) into the hole past the mark on the tube.
 
- Dispense the contents of the can over a 2-3 minute
period. Vary the direction of the spray into the duct.
 
Spray the area using short bursts.
- Turn the engine OFF.
 
- Let the spray dry for 3-5 minutes.
 
- Seal the 3.18 mm (1/8 in) hole using one of the
following compounds:
 
- Start the engine.
 
- Run the fan on the HIGH mode for 15-20 minutes in
order to dry the compound.
 
- Reconnect the air conditioning compressor clutch coil.
 
- Verify proper operation of the A/C system.