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VE 2010 aircon declining in cooling power

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Thanks for this (http://adair.com.au/tsb/TSB 76 HOLDEN VE-WM EVAPORATOR SENSOR RELOCATION.pdf) I have two cars that had this issue (run a small limo business) ... With the link; I got in an autoelec and he implemented the fix... It worked for 1 car but didn't for the other.. In the car that didn't have the issue resolved the autoelec said that the cable was taught and didn't have any slack in it as compared with the car that had the problem fixed... Any advice? I don't want to go to the dealership unless absolutely necessary as its been my experience that they much around for hours on end unless your fortunate enough to get a switched on knowledgeable mechanic

could try extend the wires..
I did the fix yesterday to my car
didnt have to extend the wire tho.. was enough length to do it.
 
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Yeah this fix is reasonably easy to do with the clear instructions in above mentioned pdf.
http://www.adair.com.au/tsb/TSB 76 HOLDEN VE-WM EVAPORATOR SENSOR RELOCATION.pdf
The white clip fitting can be tight but with a hooked pair of pliers i was able to gently rotate it the necessary 45 degrees to pull it out.
if you do this "modification" you ll have to pull the glove box out.
here is a video on where the seven mounting screws that hold the glove box in are located. glove box pulls out easily once you've removed the screws.
 
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