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Chevrolet Trax: Air inlet assembly replacement

Fig. 67: Air Inlet Assembly
Fig. 67: Air Inlet Assembly

Air Inlet Assembly Replacement

Air Inlet Assembly Replacement

BLOWER MOTOR CONTROL MODULE REPLACEMENT

Fig. 68: Blower Motor Control Module (With C67)
Fig. 68: Blower Motor Control Module (With C67)

Blower Motor Control Module Replacement

Blower Motor Control Module Replacement

AIR INLET VALVE ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT (CJ2 C67)

Fig. 69: Air Inlet Valve Actuator (CJ2 C67)
Fig. 69: Air Inlet Valve Actuator (CJ2 C67)

Air Inlet Valve Actuator Replacement (CJ2 C67)

Air Inlet Valve Actuator Replacement (CJ2 C67)

AIR INLET VALVE ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT (C60)

Fig. 70: Air Inlet Valve Actuator (LHD)
Fig. 70: Air Inlet Valve Actuator (LHD)

Air Inlet Valve Actuator Replacement (C60)

Air Inlet Valve Actuator Replacement (C60)

Air Inlet Valve Actuator Replacement (C60)

BLOWER MOTOR REPLACEMENT

Removal Procedure - Production Blower Motor

  1. Remove the right side front floor air outlet duct. Refer to Floor Front Air Outlet Duct Replacement - Right Side.
  2. Remove the 3 blower motor cover screws, and remove the blower motor cover.
  3. Disconnect the blower motor wire harness connector.

Fig. 71: Blower Motor Wire Harness Connector
Fig. 71: Blower Motor Wire Harness Connector

NOTE: Blower motor is molded into heater and air conditioning evaporator and blower module lower case during manufacturing process, therefore heater and air conditioning evaporator and blower module lower case must be cut to remove blower motor assembly. Cut through the case as straight as possible, because the blower motor cup must be reused. In order to prevent damage to the component, do not cut any deeper than necessary to remove the blower motor cup.

  1. Cut out the blower motor using a utility knife, following the narrow groove around the blower motor assembly in the lower case.

Fig. 72: Blower Motor
Fig. 72: Blower Motor

  1. Remove the blower motor assembly.

Removal Procedure - Service Blower Motor

  1. Remove the right side front floor air outlet duct. Refer to Floor Front Air Outlet Duct Replacement - Right Side.
  2. Remove the blower motor cover (if required).
  3. Disconnect the blower motor wire harness connector.

Fig. 73: Blower Motor And Mounting Screws
Fig. 73: Blower Motor And Mounting Screws

  1. Remove the 3 outer most screws from blower service ring or blower integrated ring.
  2. Remove the blower motor assembly.

Installation Procedure

Fig. 74: Blower Motor And Mounting Screws
Fig. 74: Blower Motor And Mounting Screws

  1. Clean and smooth the rough edges, and remove any burs of plastic from heater and air conditioning evaporator and blower lower module case, where the original blower motor assembly was cut out of the heater and air conditioning evaporator and blower lower module case.

CAUTION: Refer to Fastener Caution .

  1. Attach the blower service ring to the blower motor assembly using service screws.
  2. When using the original blower motor assembly that has been cut out of the lower case, install the blower motor assembly with the service ring assembly to the heater and air conditioning evaporator and blower module lower case, with the additional service screws, and tighten the screws.
  3. When using the service blower motor kit, install the service blower motor assembly to the heater and air conditioning evaporator and blower lower module case, with additional service screws, and tighten the screws.
  4. Install the blower motor cover.
  5. Connect the blower motor wire harness connector.
  6. Install the right side front floor air outlet duct. Refer to Floor Front Air Outlet Duct Replacement - Right Side.

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