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DEFINITION: Noise originating from the HVAC module.

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Were you sent here from Symptoms or another diagnostic table?

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Go to Symptoms - HVAC Systems - Manual

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  1. Start the engine.
  2. Cycle through all of the following:
  3. • Blower motor speeds
    • HVAC modes
    • Temperature control settings
  4. Determine the type of noise:
  5. • Scrape, Chirping or groaning
    • Tick/click or Pop
    • Air rush/whistle

Is a tick/click, chirping, groaning, air rush/whistle or scraping noise present, but decreases as blower motor speed is decreased?

Go to Noise Diagnosis - Blower Motor

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Is a scrape, chirping, or groaning noise evident when selecting modes or temperature settings?

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Is a tick/click or pop noise present?

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Inspect any visible or easily accessible actuators.

Are the actuators operating properly?

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Is a air rush/whistle noise evident in all modes, but not all temperature settings?

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Is an air rush/ whistle noise evident only in defrost or floor mode?

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Inspect any visible or easily accessible ducts for obstructions or foreign materials.

    • Air Inlet
    • Defroster Vent
    • Panel Vents
    • Floor Vents

Were any obstructions or foreign materials found?

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Remove the lower trim panel. Refer to Instrument Panel Lower Trim Panel Replacement .

  1. Inspect the ducts for obstructions or foreign materials.
  2. Inspect the HVAC module for obstructions or foreign materials.

Is the repair complete?

Go to Step 12

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Inspect the mode valve assembly, temperature doors, and air inlet door for the following conditions.

    • Warping
    • Cracking
    • Sticking
    • Ripped seals

Did you find any of these conditions?

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Replace the appropriate door and/or seal.

Is the action complete?

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Remove any obstructions or foreign materials found.

Is the action complete ?

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Inspect the mode, temperature, and air inlet door actuators.

Are the actuators operating properly?

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Replace appropriate actuator.

Is the action complete?

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If removed, install the lower trim panel. Refer to Instrument Panel Lower Trim Panel Replacement .

Is the action complete?

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Operate the system to verify the repair.

Did you find and correct the condition?

System OK

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