DTC B2648, Light Sensor Short To Battery
- If BFC diagnostic system check was performed, go to next step. If BFC diagnostic system check was not performed, go to BFC DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK .
- Disconnect BFC 24-pin, Gray connector C2. Disconnect ambient light sensor from top of instrument panel. Turn ignition on. Using DVOM, check voltage between ambient light sensor harness terminal "B" (Yellow/Black wire) and ground. If zero volts exists, go to step 4). If zero volts does not exists, go to next step.
- Repair short to battery in Yellow/Black wire between ambient light sensor and BFC connector C2. Go to step 9).
- Using DVOM, check voltage between ambient light sensor harness terminal "A" (Light Green/Black wire) and ground. If zero volts exists, go to step 6). If zero volts does not exist, go to next step.
- Repair short to battery in Light Green/Black wire between ambient light sensor and BFC connector C2. Go to step 9).
- Replace ambient light sensor. Go to next step.
- Clear DTCs. Check for DTCs. If DTC B2647 exists, go to next step. If DTC B2647 does not exist, go to step 9).
- Replace BFC. See REMOVAL & INSTALLATION . Go to next step.
- Clear DTCs. Perform BFC DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK .