It is inside the HVAC box, under the dash. The dash and HVAC need removed to access.
It is in the center of the HVAC housing under the dash. Dash and HVAC need removed to access.It is in the center of the HVAC housing under the dash. Dash and HVAC need removed to access.
Inside the hvac housing, under the dash. Dash and hvac housing has to be removed to access.
does not have one.it has a HVAC FUSE #25 right hand side of center console.these cars are bad for burning up the resistors and wiring and the heater controll panel.heater is controlled thru BCM...body controll module..junk it and buy a toyota.
Behind the dash is the HVAC housing. The blend doors are in the very center of the box. The dash and HVAC will need removed to access.Behind the dash is the HVAC housing. The blend doors are in the very center of the box. The dash and HVAC will need removed to access.
The temp blend door actuator is attached to the HVAC box which is behind the dash assembly. The dash assembly must be removed to gain access.
Inside the dash, in the hvac housing. The dash and hvac housing need removed to access.
Under the dash, inside the HVAC housing. The dash and HVAC housing need removed to access.
Removal of the passenger airbag will not provide access to the heater core. The entire dash and HVAC housing need removed.
First remove the two screws attaching the kick panel under the steering wheel. Then remove the dash by carefully pulling the large plastic piece forward with slow steady pressure until the metal clips holding it on pop free. You should now be able to remove the wiring harness to the driver information center buttons and remove the dash completely and set aside. With all that completed, remove the HVAC controls by removing one screw on each side of the panel. The fan switch is held in by two 6 mm nuts and the wiring harness on the back of the HVAC controls.
It is in the center of the HVAC housing under the dash.
The evaporator is enclosed in the vehicle air box which is part of the HVAC system. The HVAC system must be removed from the car to access the evaporator. This is a seriously difficult job for the novice and requires almost the complete removal of the dashboard and console plus disconnection of lines on the engine side of the firewall. The GM Service manual does not go into full detail regarding removal of the HVAC unit so you should find someone who can assist.