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A/C System Circuits Check: Troubleshooting

NOTE:
  • Before performed troubleshooting, be sure to read the PRECAUTIONS OF ECM CIRCUIT INSPECTION .
  • When measuring circuit voltage, resistance and/or pulse signal at ECM connector, connect the special tool to ECM and/or the ECM connectors referring to INSPECTION OF ECM AND ITS CIRCUITS .
  • When A/C evaporator outlet air temp. is below 2 °C (35.6 °F), A/C remains OFF ("E01-49" terminal voltage becomes 10 - 14 V). This condition is not abnormal.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

Step Action YES NO
Reception data check from BCM 
  1. Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
  2. Turn ON ignition switch.
  3. Check DTC for reception data from BCM.

Is there DTC U0140? 
Go to applicable DTC diag. flow. Go to Step 2.
DTC check of HVAC control module 
  1. Check HVAC control module for DTC.

Is there DTC(s)? 
Go to applicable DTC diag. flow. Go to Step 3.
A/C switch signal circuit check 
  1. Start engine and select "Data List" mode on scan tool.
  2. Check A/C switch signal under the following conditions respectively.

    A/C switch signal 

    Engine running, A/C switch OFF: OFF 

    Engine running, A/C switch ON and blower speed selector turned 1st position or more: ON 


Is check result satisfactory? 
Go to Step 4. Check HVAC control module and its circuit.
DTC check of ECT sensor circuit 
  1. Check ECM for DTC of ECT sensor circuit.

Is there DTC P0116, DTC P0117 or DTC P0118? 
Go to applicable DTC diag. flow. Go to Step 5.
A/C condenser cooling fan control system check 
Is A/C condenser cooling fan started when A/C and blower speed selector switch are turned ON with engine running? 
Go to Step 11. Go to Step 6.
A/C condenser cooling fan control circuit check 
  1. Check DTC with scan tool.

Is DTC P0482 displayed? 
Go to DTC P0481: FAN 2 CONTROL CIRCUIT (NON-EVAP-LEAK-CHECK MODEL) . Go to Step 7.
DTC check of A/C refrigerant pressure sensor circuit 
  1. Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
  2. Turn ON ignition switch.
  3. Check ECM for DTC of A/C refrigerant pressure sensor circuit.

Is there DTC P0532 or DTC P0533? 
Go to applicable DTC diag. flow. Go to Step 8.
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor voltage check 
  1. Check A/C refrigerant pressure sensor voltage referring to INSPECTION OF ECM AND ITS CIRCUITS .

Is voltage within specified value? 
Go to Step 9. Check amount of refrigerant. If OK, replace A/C refrigerant pressure sensor.
A/C evaporator temperature sensor check 
  1. Check A/C evaporator temperature sensor referring to MANUAL TYPE .

Is resistance within specification? 
Go to Step 10. Faulty A/C evaporator temperature sensor.
10  A/C condenser cooling fan check 
  1. Check A/C condenser cooling fan referring to MANUAL TYPE .

Is check result satisfactory? 
A/C condenser cooling fan drive circuit malfunction. If circuit is OK, go to Step 5. Replace A/C condenser cooling fan motor.
11  A/C compressor control system check 
Is A/C compressor started when A/C and blower speed selector switch are turned ON with engine running? 
A/C system is in good condition. Go to Step 12.
12  A/C compressor relay circuit check 
  1. Measure voltage between "E01-49" wire terminal of ECM connector and vehicle body ground under the following conditions respectively.

Voltage between "E01-49" terminal of ECM connector and ground 
While engine running and A/C switch turned OFF: 10 - 14 V 
While engine running, A/C and blower speed selector switch turned ON: 0 - 1 V 
Is check result satisfactory? 
Go to Step 13. Go to Step 14.
13  A/C compressor relay check 
  1. Check A/C compressor relay referring to MANUAL TYPE .

Is it in good condition? 
A/C compressor drive circuit malfunction. Replace A/C compressor relay.
14  A/C compressor relay circuit check 
  1. Remove A/C compressor relay with ignition switch turned OFF.
  2. Turn ON ignition switch, measure voltage between "BLU/YEL" wire terminal of A/C compressor relay connector and vehicle body ground.

Is voltage 10 -14 V? 
Go to Step 15. "BLU/YEL" wire is open circuit.
15  A/C compressor relay check 
  1. Check A/C compressor relay referring to MANUAL TYPE .

Is it in good condition? 
"GRY" wire is open circuit. If OK, substitute a known-good ECM and recheck. Replace A/C compressor relay.