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Find the upper hose on the passenger front of the engine. The part it is attached to is the thermostat housing.
Remove the hose from the pipe.
Remove the bolt that holds the pipe to the head.
Remove the pipe from the housing.
Remove the two bolts from the thermostat housing.
thermostat you have to remove fuel rail and lower intake.also you have to remove timing cover and camshaft sprockets.you have to remove rear timing cover the thermostat housing between both cylinder blocks.you looking at 2 hour job.
there is actuators that open the vent doors for both sides of the car and they get stripped out .every time you turn the car on they close and re open 2 the last setting when its turned back on so they are used alot. With the knowledge of what was wrong but no clue where they were it took 2 of us 8hrs to find and remove them, we just tied the vent doors open because the whole dash would need 2 come out 2 fix properly, the one you are looking 4 is behind the radio near the floor on the passenger side, Keep in mind I had 3 that were bad so it shouldn't take as long 2 do 1
K134 Multifunction relay is on the driver side, inside the dash above the driver's left ankle (area). (2) panels need to be removed below the steering column to access this area. The first is a panel that matches your dash. The second is a cardboard panel with foam padding on it that encompasses the arms holding the brake pedal and accelerator. You'll then need to lay on your back on the floor board, head in first. Look for a gray box about 3" square by 1 1/2" thick. Push it 'up' off of it's mounting bracket to release. Unplug the wiring harness. Plug in new relay and re-mount.
Assuming you are talking about the 01 Catera...., its mounted behind the passenger side dash air bag. Take the right side vent out, then remove the vent housing, you will see a long bolt that goes across the top of the air bag which allows the bag dash cover to come out, remove it and the glove box. You will find it buried in there. I stumbled across it when I replaced my blower motor.
You need to clean out the cabin filter drain tube. The cabin filter housing allows the air to enter the cabin through the HVAC system. When water gets in here, the drain tube allows it to escape. If the drain tube is plugged with leaves and dirt, the housing fills up and it overflows into passenger floor area.
Remove the filter, clean the drain tube (prepare to get your feet wet) and put in a new filter.
The filter is below the pass side WS wiper under the plastic cover.
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