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5.8.3
Defroster Door Motor -V107-
with Defroster Door Motor Position Sensor -G135-
Note
♦
You can check the adjustment motor's function via the “output
diagnostic test mode“ using Vehicle diagnosis, testing and in‐
formation system -VAS5051B- in the "Guided Fault Finding"
function or check it without a tester as follows: if not using a
tester, connect both contacts 5 and 6 on the adjustment mo‐
tor's connector to a 12 volt DC source. The adjustment motor
will move in one direction up until the stop, and will reverse
direction if the plus and minus contacts are switched. Use an
adapter cable. Refer to
⇒ “1.7 Adapter Cable for Activating Control Motors“,
♦
Perform a basic setting on the A/C after installing a new motor.
Refer to Vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system -
VAS5051B- in the "Guided Fault Finding" function.
♦
Use “output diagnostic test mode“ and “basic setting“ to test
the activation of A/C electrical components, if necessary (for
example, allocation test) using Vehicle diagnosis, testing and
information system -VAS5051B- in the "Guided Fault Finding"
function.
♦
This motor is fastened on the right on air distributor housing in
vehicles with right-side steering.
Removing
– Remove the complete instrument panel and instrument panel
cross-member. Refer to⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 70 ; Re‐
moval and Installation .
– Remove left footwell vent -A- (driver side). Refer to⇒ Body
Interior; Rep. Gr. 68 ; Removal and Installation .
– Remove Data bus on board diagnostic interface -J533- (se‐
cured to bracket -A- in area of steering column). Refer to⇒
Electrical Equipment; Rep. Gr. 90 ; Removal and Installation .
– Remove bracket -A-. Refer to⇒ Body Interior; Rep. Gr. 70 ;
Removal and Installation .
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