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Indirect Ventilation Door Motor (V213)







Indirect Ventilation Door Motor (V213)

Installed only in vehicles with Comfort version A/C system

Vent for indirect ventilation is not installed on vehicles with Basic version A/C system, refer to => [ Instrument Panel Vents and Air Ducts In Front (and Rear) Passenger Compartment ] Instrument Panel Vents and Air Ducts In Front (and Rear) Passenger Compartment.

Indirect Ventilation Door Motor Position Sensor (G330) is installed in Indirect Ventilation Door Motor.

Removing

- Remove the instrument cluster (the Instrument Cluster Control Module (J285) ).

- Disengage catch - A - and remove retaining bracket - B -.






- Pull off Indirect Ventilation Door Motor - C - from intermediate piece under center instrument panel, make sure that shaft - E - is not pulled out as well.

- Disconnect connector - D - from Indirect Ventilation Door Motor - C -.

Installing

- Check position of control motor shaft - F -, it must be located approximately in the position depicted.

- Insert control motor on to shaft - E - of door.

Control motor must be inserted only in the position possible without using force. If control motor can only be slid on with initial force, check shaft of door - E -, it may be twisted.

Check fitting of connection, there must be no play between control motor shaft and door shaft.

If motor shaft - F - is not in the position depicted (it can only be connected on to shaft in this position), connect terminals 5 and 6 of control motor via a 5A fuse to a 12 V battery for example, using adapter lead, refer to => [ Preparing Adapter Cables for Control Motor Actuation ] Preparing Adapter Cables For Control Motor Actuation (or an adapter lead from connector test kit (V.A.G 1594/C) ). Rotate control motor for as long until the shaft is located in the position depicted (control motor can be connected without initial force), the turning direction can be reversed by swapping Plus and Minus.

Control motor shaft - E - does not have a stop, it rotates continuously when voltage is applied to terminals 5 and 6. Therefore, if control motor cannot be connected, voltage should be applied only when the control motor has been removed in order to bring shaft into the correct position.

- Connect connector - D - to Indirect Ventilation Door Motor - C -.

- Install retaining bracket - B -, pay attention to catch - A - while doing this.

- Install the remaining removed components again in reverse order.

- Check the DTC memory for the Climatronic control module and erase any faults displayed if necessary using the Vehicle diagnosis, testing and information system VAS 5051 in the "Guided Fault Finding" function.

- If necessary, perform a basic setting and output diagnostic test mode on the A/C system using the Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information system VAS 5051 in the "Guided Fault Finding" function.