DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE:
When DTC B1503, B1504, B1511 and B1512 are indicated together, it is possible that sensor ground circuit is open.
B1502: SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART
| Step |
Action |
YES |
NO |
| 1 |
Was "Air Conditioning System Check" performed? |
Go to Step 2. |
Go to AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM CHECK: AUTO A/C . |
| 2 |
Wire harness check
- Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
- Disconnect connectors from inside air temperature sensor and HVAC control module.
- Check for proper connection to each signal circuit terminal and ground circuit terminal of inside air temperature sensor and HVAC control module connectors.
- If OK, check that inside air temperature sensor circuit is as follows.
- Wiring harness resistance of each inside air temperature sensor signal circuit and ground circuit is less than 3 Ω
- Insulation resistance between inside air temperature sensor signal circuit and vehicle body ground is infinity
- Circuit voltage of each inside air temperature sensor signal circuit and ground circuit is 0 - 1 V with ignition switch turned ON
Are they in good condition? |
Go to Step 3. |
Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit and/or ground circuit are open, short or high resistance. |
| 3 |
Inside air temperature sensor reference voltage check
- Connect connector to HVAC control module with ignition switch turned OFF.
- Turn ignition switch to ON position.
- Measure voltage between signal terminal and ground terminal of inside air temperature sensor connector.
Is voltage 4.5 - 5.5 V? |
Go to Step 4. |
Substitute a known-good HVAC control module and recheck. |
| 4 |
Inside air temperature sensor check
- Check inside air temperature sensor for performance referring to INSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSPECTION: AUTO A/C .
Is it in good condition? |
Substitute a known-good HVAC control module and recheck. |
Replace inside air temperature sensor. |