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TEMPERATURE CONTROL OR HVAC LEVERS LOOSE (REPL. HOUSING)

SUBJECT: TEMPERATURE CONTROL OR HVAC LEVERS LOOSE OR BINDING (REPLACE CONTROL HOUSING)

MODELS: 1986-92 S/T TRUCKS

Owners of some 1986-92 S/T Trucks equipped with air conditioning may comment on loose or binding temperature control or HVAC mode selection levers. These conditions may be caused by broken housing bosses at the plate mounting screws on the A/C control (Figure 3). The result may be inability to actuate certain HVAC modes or obtain maximum heating or cooling.

Previously it was necessary to replace the complete A/C control assembly to correct this condition. The control assembly included the valves, switches, bezel and lighting.

The housing, P/N 16074394, is now available allowing this condition to be corrected when other parts of the control are operating properly. Partial disassembly of the A/C control is required.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

1. Remove the A/C control assembly from the instrument panel.

2. Place the Temperature and Mode controls in the upper position.

3. Apply thumb pressure to each of these control knobs to hold them in the upper position while using a small screw driver to pry off the knobs (Figure 1).

4. Use the same procedure to remove the blower switch knob.

5. Disconnect the 2 light sockets from the housing by twisting the sockets counterclockwise.

6. Remove blower motor switch (Figure 2).

7. Remove the 2 control base plate mounting screws (Figure 2).

8. Remove the control baseplate.

9. Remove the 4 housing to bezel mounting screws (Figure 3).

10. Discard the broken housing.

11. Apply a small amount of GM silicone grease, P/N 12345579, or its equivalent to areas of the new housing where the mode and temperature levers protrude through the housing slots (Figure 3).

NOTE: Do not use petroleum based lubricants. Petroleum based lubricant causes the housing material to become brittle and generate a repeat failure.

12. Reassemble using the reverse procedure. Use care when assembling the base plate to the housing and bezel. The mode control lever must be inserted through the mode indicator (Figure 3).

13. Torque the housing, baseplate and blower switch mounting screws to 6-10 lbs. in.

14. If necessary, install new knobs on mode, temperature, and blower controls to ensure proper retention.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description Qty. ------ ----------- --- 16074394 Housing, HVAC Control 1

16062663 Knob, Mode and 2-If necessary Temperature Control

16062650 Knob, Blower Motor 1-If necessary Switch

12345579 Grease, Silicone 1

Parts are available. In case of limited inventory, parts will be placed on 400 control to waive VIP surcharges. Only verifiable emergency orders will be accepted. GMSPO will make every effort to obtain parts. However, the part will be shipped premium transportation at the dealer's expense and all other order types will be placed on backorder until the 400 control is removed.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labor Labor Operation Description Time ----------- ----------- ---- D0362 R & R HVAC Control .3 hr Add: Replace Housing .1 hr


Object Number: 92426  Size: LF


Object Number: 94591  Size: LF


Object Number: 93301  Size: LF

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