Important: In order to avoid misdiagnosis, complete Diagnostic System Check before beginning the vacuum diagnosis.
• | The vacuum should be approximately 124 kPa (18 psi) with the engine running. |
• | The vacuum should remain at approximately 124 kPa (18 psi) when the engine is turned OFF. |
• | Test for vacuum to the mode valve actuators by noting the mode valve actuator position. When vacuum is applied, the actuator will retract. Refer to the Air Delivery Vacuum Distribution table below. |
• | If the vacuum actuator retracts incorrectly, replace the heater-A/C control. Refer to Control Assembly Replacement . |
• | If the vacuum actuator does not retract, inspect for vacuum leaks, collapsed vacuum hoses, or binding valves. If the vacuum actuator is OK, replace the vacuum/electric solenoid. |
Vacuum Actuator | Defrost Solenoid | Heater Solenoid | Bi-Level Solenoid | Air Inlet-Recirc Solenoid | Air Inlet-Outside Solenoid | A/C Solenoid | Abnormal Condition Reference |
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Off | Vent | Vent | Vent | Vacuum | Vent | Vent | Refer to Blower Motor Resistor Replacement or Air Inlet Valve Replacement in HVAC |
Upper | Vent | Vacuum | Vent | Vacuum | Vent | Vacuum | Refer to Defroster Valve Actuator Replacement or Defroster Valve Replacement in HVAC |
Middle | Vent | Vacuum | Vent | Vacuum | Vent | Vent | Refer to Mode Actuator Replacement or Mode Valve Replacement in HVAC |
Lower | Vent | Vacuum | Vacuum | Vacuum | Vent | Vent | Refer to Defroster Valve Actuator Replacement or Defroster Valve Replacement in HVAC |
Defog | Vent | Vent | Vacuum | Vacuum | Vent | Vent | Refer to Mode Actuator Replacement or Mode Valve Replacement in HVAC |
Defrost | Vacuum | Vent | Vacuum | Not Operated | Vent | Vent | Refer to Defroster Valve Actuator Replacement or Defroster Valve Replacement in HVAC |