FRONT EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOVAL

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

The necessary procedures (adjustment, calibration, initialization or registration) that must be performed after parts are removed and installed, or replaced during No. 1 cooler thermistor removal/installation are shown below.

Necessary Procedures After Parts Removed/Installed/Replaced
Replaced Part or Performed Procedure Necessary Procedure Effect/Inoperative Function When Necessary Procedures are not Performed Link
Disconnect cable from negative battery terminal Perform steering sensor zero point calibration Lane departure alert system (w/ Steering Control)

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Pre-collision system
Memorize steering angle neutral point Parking assist monitor system

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Panoramic view monitor system

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Steering sensor
  • Steering angle neutral point (Initialize parking assist monitor system)

  • Steering angle setting

Parking assist monitor system

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Click here for Calibration

Steering angle neutral point (Initialize panoramic view monitor system) Panoramic view monitor system

Click here for Initialization

Click here for Calibration

CAUTION:

Some of these service operations affect the SRS airbag system. Read the precautionary notices concerning the SRS airbag system before servicing.

B0084SX

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PROCEDURE


  1. REMOVE BLOWER ASSEMBLY

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  2. REMOVE AIR CONDITIONING HARNESS ASSEMBLY

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  3. REMOVE NO. 1 AIR CONDITIONING RADIATOR DAMPER SERVO SUB-ASSEMBLY

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  4. REMOVE NO. 3 AIR CONDITIONING RADIATOR DAMPER SERVO SUB-ASSEMBLY (for 3 Zone Type)

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  5. REMOVE HEATER PIPE GROMMET

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  6. REMOVE HEATER CLAMP

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  7. REMOVE HEATER RADIATOR UNIT SUB-ASSEMBLY

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  8. REMOVE GROMMET SUB-ASSEMBLY

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  9. REMOVE COOLER EXPANSION VALVE

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  10. REMOVE NO. 1 COOLER EVAPORATOR SUB-ASSEMBLY

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  11. REMOVE NO. 1 COOLER THERMISTOR


    1. B0088QV

      Remove the No. 1 cooler thermistor.