Ducts and Outlets
The ducting is the network of tubing that is used to get conditioned air from the HVAC module to the instrument panel and rear seat outlets.Four major ducts attach to the air distribution chamber:
^ The cross car ducts
^ The rear seat duct
^ The heater duct
^ The defrost and side window duct
The cross car ducts attach to the instrument panel carrier. The ducts receive air from the distribution chamber.
The rear seat duct receives air from the bottom of the distribution chamber. The rear seat duct delivers the air through two outlets at the rear of the front seat center arm rest or console.
The heater ducts are part of the insulator panels. The heater ducts distribute heater air to the front occupants. The heater ducts are located on either side of the vehicle.
The defroster and side window ducts attach to the top of the HVAC module. The defroster and side window ducts distribute the air to the windshield and front side windows.