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Canada - A/C - A/C Evaporator Drain Blockage

Bulletin
TSB2795

Issue Date
April 19, 2010

Title
HVAC EVAPORATOR DRAIN BLOCKAGE

Component
HEATING/AIR CONDITIONING

Models
'06 GS300; '07 GS350; '06-'07 IS250, IS350

TSB SUPERSESSION NOTICE

The information contained in this TSB supersedes TSB No. 2544.
- Information for GS 300, GS350, IS250, and IS350 has been updated.

TSB No. 2544 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding.


INTRODUCTION:

Some GS and IS vehicles may exhibit a condition of water present on the front or rear carpets of the vehicle due to the HVAC evaporator drain becoming blocked by debris. Use the following repair procedure to correct this condition.






APPLICABILITY:

PRODUCTION CHANGE INFORMATION:






This TSB applies to all 2006 model year GS 300 Tahara-produced vehicles, and to vehicles listed below produced BEFORE the Production Change Effective VINs shown.






WARRANTY INFORMATION:

REPAIR PROCEDURE:

1. Place/raise the vehicle on a lift in order to access the undercarriage of the vehicle.






2. Place an under-hoist stand on the rear portion of the exhaust pipe (see Figure 1).






3. Remove the LH O2 sensor wire from the clips (see Figure 2).






4. Remove the 2 bolts between the LH/RH exhaust manifold and exhaust pipe (see Figures 3 and 4).






NOTICE
Make sure the wire harness for the O2 sensors is NOT pulled too tightly when the exhaust bolts are removed. The under-hoist stand is used to prevent the harness from being pulled too tightly.


5. AWD Vehicles:
Remove the front propeller shaft.

Refer to the Repair Manual within E-TAS / TIS library:
- Division: Lexus
- Model: GS300/ GS350/ IS250
- Year: 2006/ 2007
- Service Category: Drivetrain
- Section: Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft
- Keyword: Propeller Shaft: Front Propeller Shaft Assembly (for 4WD): Removal










6. Place the transmission jack under the cross brace (see Figures 5 and 6).










7. Remove the 4 bolts to the transmission cross brace (see Figures 7 and 8).






8. Lower the transmission jack no more than 40 mm (1.57 in.).






9. Remove the shift linkage nut and move the linkage out of the way.

NOTE
Shift linkage nut is located on the LH side for AWD and the RH side for 2WD.











10. Stand on the side of the transmission and look up at the bottom of the floor pan directly above the transmission to locate the evaporator drain grommet (see Figures 11 and 12).






11. Take a long pair of needle nose pliers and gently pull out the evaporator drain grommet (see Figure 13). Confirm that there is NO foam blocking the evaporator drain port. If foam is blocking the drain port, trim only the foam that is blocking the port.

NOTE
Confirm that you are ONLY pulling on the evaporator drain grommet. There is foam located behind the grommet that should not be pulled on.


12. Install the shift linkage bolt.

Torque: 16 N-m (163 kgf-cm, 12 ft-lbf)

13. Raise the transmission back to its original position and install the 4 bolts to the cross member.

Torque: 26 N-m (265 kgf-cm, 19 ft-lbf)

14. AWD Vehicles:
Install the front propeller shaft.

Refer to the Repair Manual within E-TAS / TIS library:
- Division: Lexus
- Model: GS300/ GS350/ IS250
- Year: 2006/ 2007
- Service Category: Drivetrain
- Section: Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft
- Keyword: Propeller Shaft: Front Propeller Shaft Assembly (for 4WD): Installation






15. Install the 2 bolts between the LH/RH exhaust manifold and exhaust pipe (see Figure 14).

Torque: 39 N-m (398 kgf-cm, 29 ft-lbf)






16. Install the LH O2 sensor wire into the 2 clips (see Figure 15).
17. Remove the under-hoist stand and remove vehicle from lift.
18. Turn on the A/C and confirm water drips out of the evaporator drain.

NOTE
If humidity is low, there may be NO water dripping from the evaporator drain.


NOTE:
Issue of this Technical Service Bulletin is to ensure that proper repair information is available. IT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN AUTHORIZATION FOR REPAIR. Normal provisions of the formal warranty policy, as applicable, will apply.