Subject: | EI06067 -- HVAC Noise Concerns |
Models: | 2005-2007 Buick Rendezvous |
Attention: | "GM of Canada" dealers are not authorized to use this bulletin. This bulletin ONLY applies to vehicles in which the customer has commented about this concern AND the EI number shows in GMVIS. All others should disregard this bulletin and proceed with diagnostics found in published Service Information. |
Important: If the customer did not bring their vehicle in for this issue, DO NOT proceed with this bulletin.
The customer may comment on noise from the area of the HVAC Module. This noise may be related to the movement of the temperature, mode, or recirculation, actuators and doors. GM Engineering has examined warranty returned HVAC modules and components without locating the source of the customer concern. It is expected that some interaction between the HVAC module and it's related components while in the vehicle is creating the objectionable noise.
If you have one of the affected vehicles in your possession with a condition of HVAC noise, please compile the following information.
Important: To answer the questions below you will have to remove the hush panel(s) to visually inspect the actuator levers.
About the temperature, mode and recirculation doors:
• | Do they move smoothly? Do they hang up at any point? |
• | When changing modes or temp, is there noise? It is reproducible? If there is noise present at any point in the doors range, collect the door position counts and the direction of door travel. |
• | Type of noise? (Whistle, hiss, flutter, thump, rush, etc.) |
• | Is there noise when the door(s) are stationary? |
About the EVAP case, module, and related vehicle speed:
• | Does the noise occur when the vehicle is moving? If so, at what speed? |
• | Is there any noise related to blower speed, other than normal additional noise? |
• | Does the noise occur with the A/C compressor ON or OFF? |
• | Is the noise related to a vibration? Vehicle speed related? Engine speed related? |
• | If the noise is related to vibration, is the HVAC module the source or are other nearby vehicle components resonating? |
Please compile your information and relay your findings directly to GM Engineering before affecting repairs to the vehicle. Please contact the Engineer below for further instructions. If the Engineer cannot be reached or does not respond in one hour, the Technician should proceed with diagnostics and repair instructions found in Service Information (SI).
Engineering Contact | Phone |
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Jeff Brown | 1-(586)-685-1449 |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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D9725* | HVAC - Engineering Information - Excessive Noise Concern | 0.7 hr |
*This labor operation number is for bulletin use only. This number will not be published in the Labor Time Guide. |