CONDITION: Some owners may notice a difference in air temperature between the air coming out of the left and right heater duct outlets.
CAUSE: Cold and warm air moving through the HVAC module is not mixing completely.
CORRECTIVE ACTION: Install a new heater core cover P/N 52454598 that has molded-in baffles according to the following procedure. This will mix the warm and cold air in the heater duct before it exits the outlets.
1. Remove left and right lower trim panel extensions by disconnecting lower Velcro. fasteners and pulling out at upper clip locations. (See figure 1)
(See figure 2 for steps 2-3)
2. Remove screws on lower heater duct.
3. Drop heater duct straight down and carefully slide out sideways.
(See figure 3 for steps 4-5)
4. Release temperature cable hold down clip from lower heater core cover by carefully lifting up on plastic tab, while pushing down on top of cable.
5. Squeeze temperature valve pin and pull temperature cable straight off.
6. Remove screws and heater core side cover. (See figure 4)
7. Remove screws and lower heater core cover. (See figure 5)
1. Install new lower heater core cover and screws. (See figure 6)
2. Install heater core side cover and screws. (See figure 7)
3. Push temperature cable over temperature valve pin and snap temperature cable hold down clip over temperature cable holder. (See figure 8)
4. Install heater duct by carefully sliding in sideways and up into position.
5. Install screws on lower heater duct. (See figure 9)
6. Install left and right lower trim panel extensions. (See figure 10)
PARTS REQUIREMENTS: 52454598 Heater Core Cover
CLAIM INFORMATION: To receive credit for this repair, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System as follows:
Labor Case Operation Type Description Code Time ---- ----------- --------- ---- VW Install New Heater Core Cover D2260 0.7 hrs
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