Last Modified: 01-30-2024 |
6.11:8.1.0 |
Doc ID: RM100000001FPDX |
Model Year Start: 2019 |
Model: RAV4 |
Prod Date Range: [11/2018 - 02/2019] |
Title: HEATING / AIR CONDITIONING: AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (for Gasoline Model): PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE; 2019 MY RAV4 [11/2018 - 02/2019] |
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
NOTICE:
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If the battery voltage is low, the air conditioning system may not operate. When "High Power Consumption Partial Limit on AC/Heater Operation" is displayed on the multi-information display in the combination meter assembly, inspect the battery, referring to On-vehicle Inspection for the charging system.
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Before replacing the ECM, refer to registration.
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w/ Smart Key System:
w/o Smart Key System:
HINT:
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Use the table below to help determine the cause of problem symptoms. If multiple suspected areas are listed, the potential causes of the symptoms are listed in order of probability in the "Suspected Area" column of the table. Check each symptom by checking the suspected areas in the order they are listed. Replace parts as necessary.
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Inspect the fuses and relays related to this system before inspecting the suspected areas below.
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If the battery voltage is low, the air conditioning system may not operate. When "High Power Consumption Partial Limit on AC/Heater Operation" is not displayed on the multi-information display in the combination meter assembly, check the Data List item "Battery Control Count (Body ECU)".
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VEHICLE CHECK ITEMS
HINT:
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You can reduce the number of systems to check by using the results of the following operation check.
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Perform the following checks based on customer feedback and the vehicle condition.
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The customer's operation may not be consistent with the actual problem (eg: the cooling performance of the air conditioning is bad → actually, the wind volume is weak). It is important to check the problem symptoms accurately and judge correctly based on various sources of information.
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Judgment as to whether the air conditioning panel is normal or abnormal can be judged by checking if the indicator illuminates or turns off when the switch is operated.
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During servo motor initialization, the AUTO indicator light comes on, and then goes off when initialization has finished (for Automatic Air Conditioning System).
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If the performance of the air conditioning is poor or there is a foul odor, check clogging in the clean air filter.
Common Function of Cooling and Heater Function
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Only Air Function
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Only Heater Function
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Suspected Area
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A/C Switch Operation
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Blower Operation
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Fresh/Recirculation Function
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Air Outlet Charging Function
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○
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○
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○
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○
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X
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○
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Refer to "COOLING FUNCTION:"
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○
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○
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○
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○
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○
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X
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Refer to "HEATER FUNCTION:"
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X
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○
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○
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○
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X
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X
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Refer to "DISPLAY RELATED:"
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○
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X
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○
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○
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X
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X
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Refer to "BLOWER RELATED:"
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○
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○
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X
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○
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X
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X
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Refer to "INTAKE RELATED:"
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○
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○
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○
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X
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X
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X
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Refer to "AIR OUTLET RELATED:"
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Air conditioning amplifier or air conditioning unit assembly is defective
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DISPLAY RELATED:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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Operations are never accepted by the air conditioning control assembly.
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(With the exception of the switch indicator, everything is turned off.)
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LIN communication between air conditioning amplifier assembly and air conditioning control assembly
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Air conditioning amplifier assembly (+B and GND circuit)
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Air conditioning control assembly
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Operations are never accepted by the air conditioning control assembly.
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(LCD panel is displayed.)
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Air conditioning control assembly
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Operations are never accepted by the air conditioning control assembly only immediately after starting the engine.
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(LCD panel is displayed.)
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(Only AUTO indicator illuminates.) (for Automatic Air Conditioning System)
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(A/C stop light does not illuminate.)
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Refer to "INITIALIZATION"
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A/C switch display turns off.
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Air conditioning amplifier assembly
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A/C switch (air conditioning control assembly)
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Malfunction in one of the servo motors (initialization incomplete)
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Damper and link operation (jamming)
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Refrigerant pressure (low pressure)
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Low ambient temperature (including thermistor assembly)
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COOLING FUNCTION:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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No cooling at all.
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Compressor with pulley assembly
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Refrigerant pressure
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Lack of refrigerant gas
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Dirty cooler condenser
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Cooling fan system
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Air mix damper and link operation (jamming)
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No. 1 cooler thermistor (determined as cold, conflicting with actual temperature)
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Warm air flow
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Cooling is poor.
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Takes time to cool down.
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ECO drive mode function (air flow volume is restricted due to ECO drive mode being selected)
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Compressor with pulley assembly
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Excessive refrigerant
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Lack of refrigerant gas
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Dirty cooler condenser
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Cooling fan system
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Air mix damper and link operation (jamming)
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Automatic light control sensor (for Automatic Air Conditioning System)
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Warm air flow
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Different temperature for left and right air outlets.
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(Left and right stand-alone type) (for Automatic Air Conditioning System)
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Compressor with pulley assembly
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Lack of refrigerant gas
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Air mix damper and link operation (jamming)
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Automatic light control sensor
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HEATER FUNCTION:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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Low engine coolant temperature
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Air mix damper and link operation (jamming)
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Warm-up control
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Heater core closed waterway
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Different temperature for left and right air outlets.
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(Either left or right is warm.)
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Air mix damper and link operation (jamming)
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Heater core closed waterway
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BLOWER RELATED:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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Blower does not operate at all.
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Blower with fan motor sub-assembly (+B and GND circuit)
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Control signal malfunction between air conditioning assembly and blower with fan motor sub-assembly
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Blower with fan motor sub-assembly
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Air conditioning amplifier assembly
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Warm-up control
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Water temperature sensor
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Blower airflow volume cannot be changed.
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Air conditioning amplifier assembly
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Blower with fan motor sub-assembly
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Air conditioning control assembly
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Evaporator or heater core fin clogging
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Clean air filter clogging
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Blower airflow volume is continuously weak.
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Blower airflow volume is sometimes weak.
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Communication signal malfunction between air conditioning assembly and blower with fan motor sub-assembly
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Blower with fan motor sub-assembly
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Air conditioning amplifier assembly
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Evaporator or heater core fin clogging
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Clean air filter clogging
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ECO drive mode function (air flow volume is restricted due to ECO drive mode being selected)
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Aspirator dropped
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Airflow does not come out of certain air outlets.
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Refer to "INITIALIZATION"
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Visual check of air conditioning unit (caught foreign objects, etc.)
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INTAKE RELATED:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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Fresh/recirculation mode changes without permission.
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Fresh/recirculation mode light blinks.
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Automatic function set to ON in customize setting (for Automatic Air Conditioning System)
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Change in fresh air temperature
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Refrigerant pressure drop
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Pressure sensor circuit
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High engine coolant temperature
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Fresh/recirculation mode does not change.
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Fresh/recirculation mode does not change automatically.
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Exhaust gas odor when set to recirculation.
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Blower servo motor
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Blower damper and link operation (jamming)
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Foreign object jammed in door
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Air conditioning radiator assembly
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High engine coolant temperature
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AIR OUTLET RELATED:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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Air vent cannot be changed.
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Malfunction in one of the servo motors
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Mode damper and link operation (jamming)
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Air conditioning unit
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Air vent cannot be changed.
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(Display does not change)
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Air conditioning control assembly
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DEFOGGER RELATED:
Symptom
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Suspected Area
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Link
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Front window fogging.
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Compressor with pulley assembly
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Lack of refrigerant gas
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Cooler expansion valve (opened too far)
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Mode damper servo
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Mode damper and link operation (jamming)
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