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Controls - Rear: Control-A/C-Heater: Description: Control-A/C-Heater-Rear

The A/C-heater controls for the manual temperature control (MTC) single zone front and rear heating-A/C system allows both the front and third row seat passengers the ability to regulate air temperature as well as fan speed and provides a floor outlet near the right rear door and upper air outlets at the top of each interior quarter trim panel. All controls are identified by ISO graphic symbols.

Prior to replacing an A/C-heater control, check for any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) related to the heating-A/C system and run the calibration procedure to verify that the concern is not a system issue. See DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING  or appropriate HVAC ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTICS article for more information.

The front and rear A/C-heater controls cannot be repaired must be replaced if found inoperative or damaged.

Fig 1: Identifying Rear Blower Motor
GC0045248Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC

Primary on/off control for the rear blower motor is provided by a switch (1) located in the accessory switch bezel (2) above the front A/C-heater control.

Fig 2: Identifying Rear Control Panel
GC0045249Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC

The rear A/C-heater control (1) is located on the right quarter interior trim panel and allows intermediate seat passengers to adjust rear air distribution, temperature and blower motor speed when the rear on/off control switch in the accessory switch bezel is set to the On position.

The rear A/C-heater control contains:

  1. a rotary control knob for fan speed selection and turning the rear heating-A/C system off (2).
  2. a rotary control knob for temperature control of the rear discharged air (3).
  3. a rotary control knob for mode control of the rear discharged air (4).