A/C - Temperature Control Lever is Hard to Move
BULLETIN NO.94-016
ISSUE DATE
APRIL 3, 1995
MODEL
1992-94
CIVIC
1993-94
DEL SOL
APPLICABLE To
ALL [NEW]
FILE UNDER
BODY
Temperature Control Lever Hard to Move
(Supersedes 94-016, dated June 24, 1994)
SYMPTOM
The heating system temperature control lever is binding or hard to slide back and forth.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The cam linkage for the air mix door is binding.
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
IN WARRANTY: The normal warranty applies.
OUT OF WARRANTY: Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by the District Service Manager or your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision, before starting work.
Labor Information
Failed part: P/N 79500-SR3A0l
H/C 4013256
Defect code: 030
Contention code: B02
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Japan-produced cars: Lubricate the groove and shaft on the main cam link with the grease listed under REQUIRED MATERIALS. Replace the air mix control cable if it is bent.
Ohio- and Canadian-produced cars: Lubricate the groove and shaft on the main cam link with the grease listed under REQUIRED MATERIALS. If the air mix control cable is bent, replace it and the main cam link.
1. Move the temperature control lever to the full left (cold) position.
2. Apply a thin coat of the MH62 grease (see REQUIRED MATERIALS) to the slot in the main cam link.
3. Move the temperature control lever to the full right (hot) position.
4. Apply a thin coat of the MH62 grease to the now-exposed portion of the same slot.
5. Use a small flat tip screwdriver to apply a small amount of the MH62 grease to the shaft of the main cam link.
6. Move the temperature control lever back and forth several times to see if it now moves freely.
^ If the lever now moves freely, the repair is complete.
^ If the lever is still hard to move, the cable needs replacing. Go on to Air Mix Control Cable Replacement.
Air Mix Control Cable Replacement
Japan-produced cars: Replace the air mix control cable only (steps 1-10 and 14-18).
Ohio- and Canadian-produced cars: Replace the air mix control cable and the main cam link (steps 1-18).
1. Record the customer's radio presets. If it is an anti-theft radio, make sure you have the activation code.
2. Disconnect the battery.
3. Remove the center lower cover and the radio.
4. Disconnect the air mix control cable from the heater assembly.
5. Remove the three self-tapping screws, disconnect the connectors, and remove the heater control panel from the dashboard.
. Cut the air mix control cable at the temperature control lever. Disconnect the cut end of the cable from the lever. Pull the remaining pan of the cable out of its housing.
7. Using a sharp knife, cut through the cable housing at the two locations shown.
8. Slide the large piece of the cable housing out of the holder. Do not damage the cable holder.
9. Use a small screwdriver to remove the remaining pieces of cable housing from the cable holder.
10. Hook the end of the new air mix cable to the temperature control lever. Push the cable housing into the holder until it locks in place.
11. Remove the main cam link.
12. Apply a small amount of MH62 grease to the shaft and slot of the new main cam link. Install the new link on the shaft.
13. Reinstall the main cam lever and the link rod.
14. Reinstall the heater control panel in the dashboard.
15. Reinstall the radio and center lower cover.
16. Connect and adjust the air mix control cable and the heater valve cable. (Refer to section 21 of the appropriate service manual.)
17. Make sure that the temperature control lever moves easily.
18. Reconnect the battery. Enter the anti-theft code in the radio (if needed), and set the radio preset buttons. Set the clock.
REQUIRED MATERIALS
MH62 grease:
P/N 08798-9012-1, H/C 4562187
PARTS INFORMATION
Air mix control cable:
P/N 79542-SR1-A01, H/C 3892965
Main cam link: [NEW]
P/N 79111-SR3-A00, H/C 4704607