INSUFFICIENT AIR (OR NO AIR) BLOWN FROM REAR VENTS [CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM]


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Description
•  Insufficient airflow from vent or duct
•  No airflow from vent or duct
•  Rear airflow mode does not change
Possible cause
•  Air filter clogging
•  Blower system malfunction
•  Air vent clogging
•  Duct malfunction
?  Deformation
?  Clogging
?  Air leakage
?  Bad installation
•  Rear A/C unit malfunction
?  Rear airflow mode link malfunction
?  Rear airflow mode door malfunction
•  Evaporator frozen due to evaporator temperature sensor malfunction

Diagnostic procedure

Step

Inspection

Action

1
PERFORM CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT DTC INSPECTION
•  Perform the climate control unit DTC inspection using the M-MDS.
•  Are any DTCs displayed?
Yes
Go to the applicable DTC inspection.
No
Go to the next step.
2
INSPECT AIR FILTER FOR CLOGGING
•  Is the air filter clogged?
Yes
Replace the air filter.
Go to the step 9.
No
Go to the next step.
3
VERIFY REAR BLOWER MOTOR OPERATION
•  Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).
•  Set the airflow volume control switch to MAX.
•  Does the rear blower motor rotate?
Yes
Replace the air filter.
Go to the step 9.
No
Go to the following symptom troubleshooting.
4
VERIFY AIRFLOW CONDITION
•  Set the airflow mode to VENT mode.
•  Turn the A/C switch off.
•  Set the airflow volume control switch to MAX.
•  Does sufficient air flow from the vents when the airflow mode is in VENT mode?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Go to the Step 6.
5
VERIFY AIRFLOW CONDITION
•  Set the airflow mode to HEAT mode.
•  Turn the A/C switch off.
•  Set the airflow volume control switch to MAX.
•  Does sufficient air flow from the vents when the airflow mode is in HEAT mode?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Go to the Step 6.
6
VERIFY DUCT INSTALLATION CONDITION
•  Is the duct under any of the following conditions? Clogging Deformation Air leakage Poor installation.
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Install the incorrectly installed ducts properly, then go to step 9.
7
VERIFY REAR AIRFLOW MODE LINK OPERATION
•  Remove the rear airflow mode actuator.
•  Verify the operation by manually operating the rear airflow mode link.
•  Does the rear airflow mode link operate smoothly?
Yes
Replace the rear A/C unit because there is a malfunction in the rear airflow mode door.
Go to the Step 9.
No
Replace the airflow mode link.
Go to the Step 9.
8
VERIFY EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
•  Inspect the evaporator temperature sensor.
•  Is the evaporator temperature sensor normal?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Replace the evaporator temperature sensor.
Go to the Step 9.
10
VERIFY THAT MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM DOES NOT RECUR AFTER REPAIR
•  Is air discharged from vent?
Yes
Troubleshooting completed.
Explain repairs to customer.
No
Recheck malfunction symptoms, then repeat from Step 1 if the malfunction recurs.