---------- Some early 1991 Park Avenue/Park Avenue Ultras may exhibit a condition where a whistle is heard coming from the HVAC when the temperature door comes off the full hot position.
------ The valves mounted on the temperature doors may not be properly sealed. These valves have the appearance of an air scoop.
----------- Apply a bead of Dow Corning #111 Silicone Grease or equivalent along the temperature door to valve seam as marked in the illustration.
This vehicle is equipped with the Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) System. Refer to cautions in section 9J under on-vehicle service before performing service on or around SIR components or wiring. Failure to follow cautions could result in possible air bag deployment, personal injury or unnecessary SIR system repairs.
Before removing or installing any electrical components, disconnect the negative battery cable to help prevent personal injury and/or damage to the vehicle or its components.
----------- 1. Follow section ESM of the service manual to remove the air distribution duct assembly from the dash. See the attached illustration.
2. Apply a bead of Dow Corning #111 Silicone Grease to the seams where the valves are attached to the temperature door(s) as illustrated.
3. Reassemble the HVAC and dash assembly as per the service manual.
Labor Operation No.: T5222 Labor Time: 1.8 hr.
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