Troubleshooting Limp Home Mode Features a fail-safe function that prevents dangerous situations in the event of a transaxle failure. The vehicle will be driven in limp home mode if the transaxle malfunctions.
Components 1. Converter housing2. Automatic transaxle case3. Rear cover4. Valve body cover5. Manual control lever6. Air breather hose7. Inhibitor switch8.
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 2. Using a screw driver or remover, remove the center fascia lower panel (A). 3. Remove the in-car hose (A) and disconnect the connectors (B) from the heater & A/C control unit. 4.
Component Location Components 1. Heater Case (LH)2. Separator3. Evaporator Core4. Shower Duct (LH)5. Heater Core Cover6. Heater Core7. Mode Actuator8. Mode Cam9. Temp Actuator (Drive)10. Vent Door Arm11. Floor Door Arm 1. Heater Case (RH)2.