Interior HVAC Module - Front (CJ2)

2014 Buick Enclave ConvenienceSECTION Interior HVAC Module - Front (CJ2)
Interior HVAC Module - Front (CJ2)

Items
1:  B7H Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Left Upper ((CJ2)) B7H Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Left Upper (CJ2)
2:  M6L Air Temperature Door Actuator - Left ((CJ2)) M6L Air Temperature Door Actuator - Left (CJ2)
3:  B7E Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Right Lower ((CJ2)) B7E Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Right Lower (CJ2)
4:  M6R Air Temperature Door Actuator - Right ((CJ2)) M6R Air Temperature Door Actuator - Right (CJ2)
5:  M37 Mode Door Actuator M37 Mode Door Actuator
6:  B7J Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Right Upper ((CJ2)) B7J Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Right Upper (CJ2)
7:  M8 Blower Motor M8 Blower Motor
8:  K8 Blower Motor Control Module K8 Blower Motor Control Module X1K8 Blower Motor Control Module X2
9:  B39 A/C Evaporator Temperature Sensor B39 A/C Evaporator Temperature Sensor
10:  B7D Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Left Lower ((CJ2)) B7D Air Temperature Sensor - Duct Left Lower (CJ2)
Fig 1: View Of Air Temperature Sensors
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