Dakota 2WD V6-3.9L VIN X (1997)
Air Duct: Customer Interest
Heater - Low Performance
NO: 24-04-97
GROUP: Heating & A/C
DATE: Apr. 4, 1997
SUBJECT:
Poor Heater Performance On Passenger Side
MODELS:
1997 (AN) Dakota
SYMPTOM/CONDITION:
Low heater performance due to improperly directed heater air flow.
DIAGNOSIS:
Inspect the passenger side floor duct outlet to verify the direction of airflow from the outlet. If the airflow direction from the duct is perpendicular
(straight down) to the heater housing, perform the Repair Procedure. If the floor duct is directing the airflow toward the passenger's legs, further
diagnosis of the heater/A/C system is required. Refer to the 1997 Service Manual (Publication No. 81-370-7110), pages 24-10 through 24-15 for
information regarding heater performance.
PARTS REQUIRED:
1
04734717AB
Duct, Floor
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
This bulletin involves replacing the floor duct with a revised part.
1.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
2.
Remove the three screws that secure the bottom of the steering column opening cover/knee blocker to the lower instrument panel reinforcement
(Figure 1).
3.
Using a trim stick or other suitable wide-bladed flat tool, gently pry the top of the steering column opening cover/knee blocker on each side of the
steering column to release the snap-clip retainers that secure it to the instrument panel and remove the cover/knee blocker from the vehicle.
4.
If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, apply the parking brake then, turn the ignition key to the RUN position and move the
transmission gear selector to the LOW position.
5.
If the vehicle is equipped with a tilt steering column, set the tilt mechanism to its lowest position.