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The air flow in the defog position may not change properly from defrost to defog, or from heater to defog. The defog position is mid-way between the full defrost and full heat positions. The air flow will be correct when selecting either the defrost or heater position, and defrost operation is not affected.
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The defroster valve door may not return to the mid-position (defog). The Heater A/C module upper cover separates from the lower case, causing the torsion spring on the end of the valve door shaft to slip off the end of the shaft, or the torsion spring may slip off the shaft on its own without the case and cover separating.
---------- Secure the module cover to the case and adjust the torsion spring so it will stay in position on the valve door shaft. This can be done by using the following part and procedure.
QTY. PART NUMBER PART NAME --- ----------- --------- 1 12337820 Plastic Tie Strap 15" Lg.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
1. Remove the lower R.H. sound insulator. 2. Remove the glove box.
3. Remove the torsion spring from the end of the defroster valve door shaft, see illustration.
4. Check module for separation of the upper case cover from the lower case, in the area indicated in the circle "A" illustration.
5. If the upper cover is separated from the lower case, assemble the case and cover back together.
6. Secure the cover and lower case together with the plastic tie strap, as shown in circle "A" illustration. Cut off the excess leg of the plastic tie strap.
7. Bend the leg of the torsion spring, as shown in the illustration.
8. Holding the bent leg of the spring, put coils of the spring on the end of the shaft and engage the other leg in the rear notch of the shaft bracket and then force the bent leg forward to the front side and into the front notch of the shaft bracket. The spring legs should now straddle the black tab below the shaft bracket, as shown in illustration of the assembled spring.
9. Start the engine and check the function of the defroster valve door. Change from Heater to Defroster and Defroster to Heater, and then check the DE-FOG position from both Heater and Defroster positions.
10.Install the glove box.
11.Install the sound insulator.
Labor Operation: T1822 Labor Time: 0.6 Hour
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