HVAC SYSTEM (AUTO A/C) (DIAGNOSTICS) AC

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1 HVAC SYSTEM (AUTO A/C) (DIAGNOSTICS) AC Page. Basic Diagnostic Procedure.... General Description Electrical Components Location A/C Control Module I/O Signal Self-diagnosis Diagnostics for A/C System Failure Diagnostic Procedure for Actuators Diagnostic Procedure for Sensors Symptom Related Diagnostic...43

2 BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE. Basic Diagnostic Procedure A: PROCEDURE Step Value Yes No START INSPECTIONS. )Perform the pre-inspection. <Ref. to AC-3, INSPECTION, General Description.> )Perform the self-diagnosis. <Ref. to AC-0, OPERATION, Self-diagnosis.> Does the self-diagnosis operate? CONFIRM MALFUNCTION PART. Confirm the malfunction part with self-diagnosis. Can the malfunction part be confirmed? 3 CHECK COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE. )Turn the A/C switch ON. )Set the temperature at maximum cold position. 3)Check the compartment temperature changes. Is the compartment temperature changed? 4 CHECK A/C SYSTEM RESPONSE. Change the temperature setting, and check the response of A/C system. Does the A/C system respond quickly? Self-diagnosis operates. Go to step. <Ref. to AC-3, A/ C AND/OR SELF- DIAGNOSIS SYS- TEMS DO NOT OPERATE, Diagnostics for A/C System Failure.> Malfunction part can be confirmed. Repair the malfunction part according to each diagnostics chart. Go to step 3. Temperature changes. Go to step 4. <Ref. to AC-7, COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE IS NOT CHANGED OR A/ C SYSTEM DOES NOT RESPOND QUICKLY, Diagnostics for A/C System Failure.> A/C syastem responds. A/C system is OK. <Ref. to AC-7, COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE IS NOT CHANGED OR A/ C SYSTEM DOES NOT RESPOND QUICKLY, Diagnostics for A/C System Failure.> AC-

3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION. General Description A: CAUTION ) Never connect the battery in reverse polarity. The Auto A/C control module will be destroyed instantly. ) Do not disconnect the battery cables while the engine is running. A large counter electromotive force will be generated in the alternator, and this voltage may damage electronic parts such as A/C control module. 3) Before disconnecting the connectors of each sensor and the A/C control module, be sure to turn off the ignition switch. Otherwise, the Auto A/C control module may be damaged. 4) Every Auto A/C-related part is a precision part. Do not drop them. 5) Airbag system wiring harness is routed near the A/C control panel (A/C control module) and junction box. CAUTION: All airbag system wiring harness and connectors are colored yellow. Do not use electrical test equipment on these circuits. Be careful not to damage the airbag system wiring harness when servicing the A/C control panel (A/C control module) and junction box. B: INSPECTION Before performing diagnosis, check the following items which might affect A/C system problems.. BATTERY ) Measure the battery voltage and specific gravity of electrolyte. Standard voltage: V Specific gravity: Above.60 ) Check the condition of the fuses for A/C, heater and other fuses. 3) Check the condition of the harnesses and harness connectors connection.. ASPIRATOR HOSE ) Turn the ignition switch to ON. ) Turn the temperature control dail to maximum hot position. 3) Turn the air flow control dial to DEF position. 4) Turn the fan speed control dial to 4th position. 5) Firmly hold a thin thread (b) in front of the in-vehicle sensor suction port (a) for the auto A/C control unit and check that the thread moves towards the port indicating that air is being sucked into the port. NOTE: Ensure the thread does not get sucked into the port. (a) (a) (b) AC ) If the thread does not move at all, remove the lower cover <Ref. to AC-36, REMOVAL, Control Unit.> and check for improper connection of the aspirator hose (a), lower cover and heater unit and secure as necessary. (a) AC AC-3

4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3. REFRIGERANT LINE Check contact for refrigerant line (A) and high-pressure pipe. (A) AC CONTROL LINKAGE ) Check the state of mode door linkage. ) Check the state of air mix door linkage. 3) Check the state of intake door linkage. AC-4

5 5. CONTROL SWITCHES Start and warm up the engine completely. ) Inspection using switches. ) Compressor operation inspection 3) Illumination control inspection GENERAL DESCRIPTION No. Point to check Switch operation Judgement standard Fan speed control dial Turn the fan speed control dial clockwise. Fan speed changes as dial turn. AUTO switch and temperature control dial A. AUTO switch: ON B. Temperature control dial maximum cold position C. Turn the temperature control dial from maximum cold position to maximum hot position gradually. D. Temperature control dial maximum hot position 3 Mode control dial Turn the mode control dial clockwise. 4 FRESH/RECIRC switch Push the FRESH/RECIRC. 5 DEF switch Push the DEF. Outlet air: Cool Fan speed: 4th Compressor: AUTO Outlet: VENT Inlet: RECIRC Outlet air: Cool Hot Fan speed: AUTO Compressor: AUTO Outlet: AUTO Inlet: AUTO Outlet air: Hot Fan speed: 4th Compressor: AUTO Outlet: HEAT Inlet: FRESH Air flow outlet changes from VENT BI- LEVEL HEAT DEF/HEAT. Air flow inlet changes from RECIRC FRESH, or FRESH RECIRC. Outlet air: AUTO Fan speed: AUTO Compressor: ON Outlet: DEF Inlet: FRE No. Point to check Switch operation Judgement standard Compressor A. A/C switch ON B. Turn the fan speed control clockwise. Compressor: ON No. Point to check Switch operation Judgement standard A. Lighting switch ON Illumination light illuminates. Illumination B. Press the OFF switch one second or more. Illumination dimming is cancelled. AC-5

6 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS LOCATION 3. Electrical Components Location A: LOCATION. ENGINE COMPARTMENT () () (3) () () (3) (4) AC () A/C compressor (3) Pressure switch () A/C relay (4) Ambient sensor AC-6

7 . PASSENGER COMPARTMENT ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS LOCATION (3) (4) () (5) () (7) (6) (4) (6) () (7) (5) (3) AC () Mode door actuator (4) Intake door actuator (7) Air mix door actuator () In-vehicle sensor (5) Blower motor (3) Sunload sensor (6) Evaporator sensor AC-7

8 A/C CONTROL MODULE I/O SIGNAL 4. A/C Control Module I/O Signal A: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION To B: i49 To A: i48 AC Connector & Terminal No. B9 Content Measuring condition Specified value Changes outlet from VENT to DEF. Mode door actuator power supply B8 Changes outlet from DEF to VENT. * B7 Changes air mix door from COOL to HOT. Air mix door actuator power supply B6 Changes air mix door from COOL to HOT. * B5 IGN power supply Ignition switch: ON Battery voltage B4 Battery power supply Ignition switch: OFF, ACC, ON Battery voltage B3 Sunload sensor Ignition switch: ON and under normal sunload (without sunload: 5 V) 3 V B Evaporator sensor Ignition switch: ON 5 V or less B Air mix door actuator P.B.R. signal Air mix door: COOL position 0.5 V Air mix door: HOT position 4.5 V B0 Air inlet: FRESH (other positions: V) 0 V B9 Intake door actuator signal Air inlet: MIX (other positions: V) 0 V B8 Air inlet: RECIRC (other positions: V) 0 V B7 A/C ON signal A/C: ON (A/C OFF: 0 V) 8 0 V B6 Blower motor control *3 *3 B5 Blower fan ON signal When blower fan running (when blower fan not running: V) 0 V B3 Engine coolant temperature sensor When the engine coolant is at 49 C (0 F) 8.9 V B In-vehicle sensor B Ground When there is continuity to chassis ground 0 Ω A7 Air mix door actuator P.B.R. reference voltage Ignition switch: ON 5 V A5 Mode door actuator position detection signal Outlet BI-LEVEL, DEF 5 V VENT, HEAT, DEF/HEAT 0 V HEAT, DEF/HEAT, DEF 5 V A4 Mode door actuator position detection signal Outlet VENT, BI-LEVEL 0 V Ignition switch: ON, light switch: ON Battery voltage A Illumination power supply Ignition switch: ON, light switch: OFF 0 V A6 Sensor ground When there is continuity to chassis ground 0 Ω AC-8

9 Connector & Terminal No. A/C CONTROL MODULE I/O SIGNAL Content Measuring condition Specified value A4 Combination meter (ambient temperature signal) *3 *3 A3 Mode door actuator position detection signal Outlet VENT, BI-LEVEL, HEAT 5 V DEF/HEAT, DEF 0 V A Mode door actuator position detection signal Outlet VENT, DEF/HEAT 5 V BI-LEVEL, HEAT, DEF 0 V A0 A/C cutout signal A/C: ON Battery voltage Pressure switch operated 0 V A9 Illumination ground When there is continuity to chassis ground 0 Ω *: Battery voltage is indicated when motor running, 0 V or battery voltage pulse signal is output when motor stops. *: Battery voltage is indicated when motor running, 0 V is indicated when motor stops. *3: Voltage can not be measured because of pulse signal. B: SCHEMATIC <Ref. to WI-54, SCHEMATIC, Air Conditioning System.> AC-9

10 SELF-DIAGNOSIS 5. Self-diagnosis A: OPERATION (3) (4) (5) () (7) () (9) (8) (6) AC-0050 () Temperature control dial (4) A/C switch (7) Rear window defogger switch () OFF/BRIGHT switch (5) DEF switch (8) FRESH/RECIRC switch (3) AUTO switch (6) Mode control dial (9) Fan speed control dial Normal Operation : switch IG OFF ON with pressing DEF + A / C OFF Self-Diagnosis Mode LED Display Check After the LED display (Approx. 0sec.) A / C AUTO AUTO Sensor Check (Sequential Operation) A / C FRESH / RECIRC A / C FRESH / RECIRC FRESH / RECIRC Output Equipment Operation (Sequential Operation) AUTO Sensor Check (Phased Operation) AUTO FRESH / RECIRC A / C Output Equipment Operation (Phased Operation) AUTO AC-004 Step Value Yes No SELECT CONTROL PANEL TO SELF-DIAG- NOSIS MODE. Start the engine while pressing DEF switch and A/C switch. Does the self-diagnosis mode operate? Self-diagnosis mode operates. Go to step. <Ref. to AC-3, A/ C AND/OR SELF- DIAGNOSIS SYS- TEMS DO NOT OPERATE, Diagnostics for A/C System Failure.> AC-0

11 SELF-DIAGNOSIS Step Value Yes No LED blink. Go to step 3. Go to step 5. CHECK LED ILLUMINATION. Make sure that three LED blink in turn on control panel (5 patterns are repeated times). Do all LED blink? 3 CHECK SENSORS MALFUNCTION. )After completing the LED check or when AUTO switch is pressed, the A/C switch LED illuminates, and then the sensor check is started. )Check the input signal of each sensor in turn. If there are any trouble for each sensor, DEF, MODE and fan speed LEDs are blinked. Also check for each sensor is possible respectively every time AUTO switch is pressed. (At this time, the AUTO switch LED illuminates.) 3)If there is no trouble, DEF, MODE and fan speed LEDs are turned off. NOTE: Rear window defogger LED illuminates in case of stored malfunction but does not illuminate in case of present malfunction. Does each DEF, MODE and fan speed LED turn off? 4 CHECK OPERATION OF EACH ACTUATOR, Operates according to operating COMPRESSOR AND FAN MOTOR. mode table. )Press the FRESH/RECIRC switch (FRESH/ RECIRC switch LED illuminates at this time.). )Refer to OPERATING MODE TABLE to check the operation of each actuator, compressor and fan motor.<ref. to AC-, OPERAT- ING MODE TABLE, OPERATION, Selfdiagnosis.> Also check for each step is possible respectively every time AUTO switch pressed. (At this time, the AUTO switch LED illuminates.) Does each actuator, compressor and fan motor operate according to operating mode table? 5 CHECK POOR CONTACT. There is not poor contact. Check the A/C control module connector for poor contact. Is there a poor contact in connector? LED is turned off. Go to step 4. Confirm the combination of illuminating LEDs by using Sensor Check Table, and identify the malfunctioning sensor before repairing. <Ref. to AC-, SENSOR CHECK TABLE, OPERA- TION, Self-diagnosis.> Press the OFF switch or turn the ignition switch to OFF and finish the self- diagnosis mode. Replace the A/C control module. Refer to each diagnostics chart for actuator, compressor and fan motor, and repair the malfunctioning part as necessary. Repair the connector. AC-

12 SELF-DIAGNOSIS. SENSOR CHECK TABLE NOTE: When the sunload sensor is checked indoors or in the shade, open circuit might be indicated. Always check the sunload sensor at a place where sun shines directly on it. Diagnostic steps Checked sensor DEF LED Open circuit MODE/FAN LED DEF LED Short circuit MODE/FAN LED Present malfunction Stored malfunction REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER LED In-vehicle sensor VENT LED blinks VENT LED blinks Ambient sensor BI-LEVEL LED blinks BI-LEVEL LED blinks 3 Evaporator sensor HEAT LED blinks HEAT LED blinks 4 Sunload sensor* Turn off DEF/HEAT LED blinks Illuminate DEF/HEAT LED blinks Turn off Illuminate 5 Air mix door actuator P.B.R. Fan speed st LED blinks Fan speed st LED blinks 6 Combination meter communication (Ambient sensor) Fan speed nd LED blinks Fan speed nd LED blinks When all parts are in good condition Turn off *: Only present malfunction is indicated for open circuit of sunload sensor. (However, stored malfunction can be indicated for short circuit of sunload sensor.). OPERATING MODE TABLE Step Illuminating LED VENT LED BI-LEVEL VENT HEAT LED DEF/HEAT LED Fan speed st LED Fan speed nd LED Fan speed 3rd LED Fan speed 4th LED Fan speed LO LO ML ML ML MH MH HI Mode actuator VENT VENT VENT BI-LEVEL HEAT HEAT DEF/HEAT DEF Intake actuator FRESH RECIRC RECIRC FRESH FRESH FRESH FRESH FRESH Air mix door actuator (%) FULL COOL (0%) FULL COOL (0%) FULL COOL (0%) MEDIUM (50%) MEDIUM (50%) FULL HOT (00%) FULL HOT (00%) FULL HOT (00%) Compressor OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON AC-

13 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE 6. Diagnostics for A/C System Failure A: A/C AND/OR SELF-DIAGNOSIS SYSTEMS DO NOT OPERATE TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Switch LEDs are faulty and switches do not operate. Self-diagnosis system does not operate. WIRING DIAGRAM: F/B NO.7 IGNITION SWITCH SBF-4 SBF- BATTERY M/B NO. RHD 4 LHD B0 i40 : LHD : LHD B0 : RHD i4 : RHD B5 B4 B LHD : LHD MODEL RHD : RHD MODEL A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE E A: i48 B: i49 B0 B AC-0049 AC-3

14 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE Step Value Yes No CHECK FUSE. Fuse is not blown out. Go to step. Replace the fuse. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the fuse No. from main fuse box. 3)Check the condition of fuse. Is the fuse blown out? CHECK FUSE. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the fuses No. 7 from fuse & relay box. 3)Check the condition of fuse. Is the fuse blown out? Fuse is not blown out. Go to step 3. Replace the fuse. 3 CHECK A/C CONTROL MODULE POWER CIRCUIT. )Pull out the A/C control module connector. )Measure the voltage between A/C control module connector terminal and chassis ground when turning ignition switch to OFF. (i49) No. 4 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 4 CHECK A/C CONTROL MODULE POWER CIRCUIT. Measure the voltage between A/C control module connector terminal and chassis ground when turning ignition switch to ON. (i49) No. 5 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 5 CHECK A/C CONTROL MODULE GROUND CIRCUIT. Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and chassis ground. (i49) No. Chassis ground: Is the measured value less than specified 6 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in A/C control module. Is there poor contact in connector? 0 V Go to step 4. Repair the short circuit in harness for power supply line. 0 V Go to step 5. Repair the short circuit in harness for power supply line. Ω Go to step 6. Repair the short circuit in harness for ground line. There is no poor contact. Repair the A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-4

15 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE B: BLOWER MOTOR IS NOT ROTATED TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Blower motor is not rotated. Blower motor is not shifted. WIRING DIAGRAM: F/B NO. SBF-3 SBF- BATTERY F/B NO. F/B NO.7 IGNITION SWITCH SBF-4 BLOWER MOTOR RELAY RHD B0 i40 LHD 8 LHD RHD B50 BLOWER MOTOR 5 B87 B0 i4 LHD RHD : LHD MODEL : RHD MODEL B6 B5 E A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B50 B87 A: i48 B: i B0 B AC-0050 AC-5

16 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE Step Value Yes No CHECK FUSE. )Remove the No., No. and No. 7 fuses in fuse & relay box. )Check the condition of fuses. Are any of the fuses blown out? Fuse is not blown out. Go to step. Replace the fuse. CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO BLOWER FAN MOTOR. )Turn the ignition switch to ON. )Turn the fan speed control dial clockwise. 3)Measure the voltage between blower fan motor and chassis ground. (B87) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 3 CHECK BLOWER FAN MOTOR RELAY. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the blower fan motor relay. 3)Connect the battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. and ground ( ) terminal to No. 3 of blower motor connector. 4)Measure the resistance between No. and No. 4 terminals. Terminals: No. No. 4 Is the measured value less than specified 4 CHECK BLOWER FAN MOTOR. )Disconnect the connector from blower fan motor. )Connect the battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. and ground ( ) terminal to No. and No. 5 of blower motor connector. 3)Make sure that the blower fan motor is operated. Does the blower fan motor operate? 5 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in A/C control module. Is there poor contact in connector? 8 V (At normal temperature) Go to step 3. Repair the open circuit in harness for blower fan motor power supply line. Ω Go to step 4. Replace the blower fan motor relay. Fan motor operates. Go to step 5. Replace the blower fan motor. There is no poor contact. Repair the A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-6

17 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE C: COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE IS NOT CHANGED OR A/C SYSTEM DOES NOT RESPOND QUICKLY TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Compartment temperature is not changed. A/C system does not respond quickly. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR LHD MODEL: RELAY HOLDER SUB FAN FUSE 0A MAIN FAN FUSE 0A FAN RELAY- FAN MODE RELAY FAN RELAY- A/C RELAY F4 F7 PRESSURE SWITCH COMPRESSOR MAGNET CLUTCH F79 F/B NO.7 F/B NO * *3 *4 * 5 F B00 A: B34 C: B36 B: B35 D: B37 ENGINE CONTROL MODULE IGNITION SWITCH * 6 A: i48 SBF-4 F45 B6 8 4 B5 A0 B7 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B0 i4 SBF- E BATTERY MAIN FAN MOTOR M F7 SUB FAN MOTOR F6 M : TURBO MODEL : D7 * NON-TURBO MODEL : A9 : TURBO MODEL : D8 * NON-TURBO MODEL : A3 3 : TURBO MODEL : D7 * NON-TURBO MODEL : A4 4 : TURBO MODEL : B3 * NON-TURBO MODEL : B 5 : TURBO MODEL : A6 * NON-TURBO MODEL : C 6 : TURBO MODEL : A9 * NON-TURBO MODEL : D3 TB : TURBO MODEL NA : NON-TURBO MODEL F4 F6 F79 F F7 A: B34 : NA F B: B35 : NA C: B36 : NA D: B37 : NA A: B34 : TB B: B35 : TB D: B37 : TB F45 B0 A: i48 A: i AC-005 AC-7

18 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR RHD MODEL: RELAY HOLDER SUB FAN FUSE 0A MAIN FAN FUSE 0A FAN RELAY- FAN MODE RELAY FAN RELAY- A/C RELAY F4 F7 PRESSURE SWITCH COMPRESSOR MAGNET CLUTCH F79 F/B NO.7 F/B NO F B00 * *3 *4 * 5 * 6 A: B34 C: B36 B: B35 D: B37 ENGINE CONTROL MODULE IGNITION SWITCH * 3 B5 B0 i40 A: i48 SBF-4 3 A0 B7 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B0 i4 SBF- E BATTERY MAIN FAN MOTOR M F7 SUB FAN MOTOR F6 M : TURBO MODEL : D7 * NON-TURBO MODEL : A9 : TURBO MODEL : D8 * NON-TURBO MODEL : A3 3 : TURBO MODEL : D7 * NON-TURBO MODEL : A4 4 : TURBO MODEL : B3 * NON-TURBO MODEL : B 5 : TURBO MODEL : A6 * NON-TURBO MODEL : C 6 : TURBO MODEL : A9 * NON-TURBO MODEL : D3 TB : TURBO MODEL NA : NON-TURBO MODEL F4 F6 F79 F F7 A: B34 : NA F B: B35 : NA C: B36 : NA D: B37 : NA A: B34 : TB B: B35 : TB D: B37 : TB B0 B0 A: i48 A: i AC-005 AC-8

19 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE Step Value Yes No CHECK FUSE. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the main fan fuse and sub fan fuse in main fuse box. 3)Check the condition of fuse. Is the fuse blown out? No fuse blown out. Go to step. Replace the fuse. CHECK THE POWER SUPPLY TO PRES- SURE SWITCH. )Disconnect the connector from pressure switch. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. 3)Measure the voltage between harness connector and chassis ground. (F79) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 3 CHECK THE HARNESS BETWEEN PRES- SURE SWITCH AND A/C RELAY HARNESS. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the A/C relay in the main fuse box. 3)Measure the resistance between A/C relay and pressure switch connector. (F7) No.7 (F79) No.: Is the measured value less than specified 4 CHECK THE PRESSURE SWITCH. Measure the resistance between pressure switch terminals. Terminals No. No.: Is the measured value less than specified 5 CHECK THE A/C CUT SIGNAL CIRCUIT. )Disconnect the connector from A/C control module. )Measure the resistance between A/C control module and pressure switch connector. (i48) No.0 (F79) No.: Is the measured value less than specified 6 CHECK THE A/C ON SIGNAL CIRCUIT. )Disconnect the connector from engine control module. )Measure the resistance between engine control module and A/C control module connector. Turbo model (B34) No.6 (i49) No.7: Non-turbo model (B36) No. (i49) No.7: Is the measured value less than specified 0 V Go to step 3. Repair the harness for pressure switch power supply circuit. Ω Go to step 4. Repair the harness between A/C relay and pressure switch. Ω Go to step 5. Replace the pressure switch. Ω Go to step 6. Repair the harness between A/C control module and pressure switch. Ω Go to step 7. Repair the harness between A/C control module and engine control module. AC-9

20 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE Step Value Yes No 7 CHECK A/C RELAY. )Remove the A/C relay in main fuse box. )Check the A/C relay. <Ref. to AC-44, INSPECTION, Relay and Fuse.> Is the operation of the relay OK? 8 CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO MAGNET CLUTCH OF A/C COMPRESSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF, and then connect the A/C relay connector and all removed connector. )Start the engine, and turn A/C switch to ON. 3)Set the temperature control dial to maximum cold position. 4)Measure the voltage between magnet clutch harness connector and chassis ground. (F4) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 9 CHECK OPERATION OF MAIN FAN MOTOR. )Start the engine and turn the A/C switch to ON. )Check the operation of main fan motor. Does the main fan motor operate? 0 CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO MAIN FAN MO- TOR. CAUTION: Be careful not to overheat the engine during repair. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from main fan motor. 3)Start the engine, and warm it up until engine coolant temperature increases over 00 C ( F). 4)Stop the engine and turn ignition switch to ON. 5)Measure the voltage between main fan motor harness connector and chassis ground. Turbo engine model: (F7) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF MAIN FAN MOTOR. )Measure the resistance between main fan motor harness connector and chassis ground. (F7) No. Chassis ground: Is the measured value less than specified Relay operates normally. Go to step 8. Replace the A/C relay. 0.5 V (At normal temperature) Go to step 9. Repair the harness for power supply line of A/C compressor. Fan motor operates. Go to step 4. Go to step 0. 0 V Go to step. Repair the harness for main fan motor power supply circuit. Ω Go to step. Repair the harness for main fan motor ground circuit. CHECK MAIN FAN MOTOR. Connect the battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No., and ground ( ) terminal to terminal No. of main fan motor connector to make sure that main fan motor rotate. Does the main fan rotate? Fan motor operates. Go to step 3. Replace the main fan motor. AC-0

21 DIAGNOSTICS FOR A/C SYSTEM FAILURE Step Value Yes No 3 CHECK POOR CONTACT IN MAIN FAN MO- TOR CONNECTOR. Check poor contact in main fan motor harness connector. Is there poor contact in connector? 4 CHECK OPERATION OF SUB FAN MOTOR. )Start the engine and turn the A/C switch to ON. )Check the operation of sub fan motor. Does the sub fan motor operate normally? 5 CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO SUB FAN MO- TOR. CAUTION: Be careful not to overheat the engine during repair. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from sub fan motor. 3)Start the engine, and warm it up until engine coolant temperature increases over 00 C ( F). 4)Stop the engine and turn ignition switch to ON. 5)Measure the voltage between sub fan motor harness connector and chassis ground. (F6) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 6 CHECK GROUND CIRCUIT OF SUB FAN MOTOR. Measure the resistance between sub fan motor harness connector and chassis ground. (F6) No. Chassis ground: Is the measured value less than specified There is no poor contact. Go to step 4. Repair the poor contact in main fan motor connector. Fan motor operates. Go to step 9. Go to step 5. 0 V Go to step 6. Repair the harness for sub fan motor power supply circuit. Ω Go to step 7. Repair the harness for sub fan motor ground circuit. 7 CHECK SUB FAN MOTOR. Connect the battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No., and ground ( ) terminal to terminal No. of sub fan motor connector to make sure that sub fan motor rotate. Does the sub fan motor rotate? Fan motor rotates. Go to step 8. Replace the sub fan motor. 8 CHECK POOR CONTACT IN SUB FAN MO- TOR CONNECTOR. Check poor contact in sub fan motor connector. Is there poor contact in connector? 9 CHECK POOR CONTACT IN AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE CONNECTOR. Check poor contact in auto A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in connector? There is no poor contact. Go to step 9. Repair the poor contact in sub fan motor connector. There is no poor contact. Replace the auto A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-

22 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS 7. Diagnostic Procedure for Actuators A: INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR TROUBLE SYMPTOM: FRESH/RECIRC mode is not changed. WIRING DIAGRAM: F/B NO.7 IGNITION SWITCH SBF-4 SBF- BATTERY A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE i4 : LHD 4 3 B8 B0 B9 i40 : RHD RHD LHD B0 : LHD B0 : RHD LHD RHD * * : LHD MODEL : RHD MODEL : LHD MODEL : : RHD MODEL : : LHD MODEL : : RHD MODEL : 4 * * B9 3 INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR B9 A: i48 B: i49 B B AC-0053 AC-

23 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the intake door actuator connector. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between intake door actuator connector and chassis ground. (B9) No. 4 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CON- TROL MODULE AND INTAKE DOOR ACTU- ATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the auto A/C control module connector. 3)Measure the resistance between intake door actuator connector and auto A/C control module connector. LHD model: (i49) No. 8 (B9) No. : (i49) No. 0 (B9) No. : (i49) No. 9 (B9) No. 3: RHD model: (i49) No. 8 (B9) No. : (i49) No. 0 (B9) No. : (i49) No. 9 (B9) No. 3: Is the measured value less than specified 3 CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR OPERE- Door actuator moves to TION. FRESH. )Connect the intake door actuator connector. )Ground the auto A/C control module connector with a suitable wire. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON and check movement of intake door actuator. (i49) No. 0 Chassis ground: Is the intake door actuator moved to FRESH? 4 CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR OPERA- Door actuator moves to TION. RECIRC. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Ground the auto A/C control moodule connector with a suitable wire. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON and check movement of intake door actuator. (i49) No. 8 Chassis ground: Is the intake door actuator moved to RECIRC? 7 V (At normal temperature) Go to step. Check the harness for open or short between intake door actuator and fuse. Ω Go to step 3. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and intake door actuator. Go to step 4. Replace the auto A/C control module. Replace the intake door actuator. Replace the intake door actuator. AC-3

24 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS B: MODE DOOR ACTUATOR TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Air flow outlet is not changed. WIRING DIAGRAM: A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE i4 RHD LHD B B9 B8 A5 A4 A A A6 LHD RHD : LHD MODEL : RHD MODEL B77 MODE ACTUATOR B77 A: i48 B: i49 B AC-0054 AC-4

25 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIDE. )Turn the ignition switch to ON. )Turn the mode control dial to VENT position. 3)Press the DEF switch and measure the voltage between auto A/C control module and chassis ground when VENT is changed to DEF position. (i49) No. 9 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR ACTUATOR SIDE. )Turn the mode control dial to VENT position. )Press the DEF switch and measure the voltage between mode door actuator harness connector and chassis ground when VENT is changed to DEF position. (B77) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 3 CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIDE. )Press the DEF switch. )Turn the mode control dial to VENT position and measure the voltage between auto A/C control module and chassis ground when DEF is changed to VENT position. (i49) No. 8 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 4 CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR ACTUATOR SIDE. )Press the DEF switch. )Turn the mode control dial to VENT position and measure the voltage between mode door actuator harness connector and chassis ground when DEF is changed to VENT position. (B77) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified V Go to step. Replace the auto A/C control module. 7 V (At normal temperature) Go to step 3. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. V Go to step 4. Replace the auto A/C control module. 7 V (At normal temperature) Go to step 5. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 5 CHECK ACTUATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from mode door actuator. 3)Connect the battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. and ground ( ) terminal to terminal No. of mode door actuator to make sure that actuator operates. 4)Connect the battery positive (+) terminal to terminal No. and ground ( ) terminal to terminal No. of mode door actuator to make sure that actuator operates. Does the motor operate normally? The motor operates normally. Go to step 6. Replace the mode door actuator. AC-5

26 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No 6 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- HEAT, D/H, DEF: 5 V, VENT, Go to step 9. Go to step 7. NAL VOLTAGE. BI-LEVEL: 0 V )Turn the ignition switch to ON. )Turn the mode control dial and measure voltage between auto A/C control module harness connector and chassis ground for each mode. (i48) No. 4 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 7 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- 5 V Go to step 9. Go to step 8. NAL POWER SUPPLY. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from mode door actuator. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between mode door actuator harness connector and chassis ground. (B77) No. 5 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 8 CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE AND MODE DOOR AC- TUATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. (i48) No. 4 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value less than specified Ω Replace the auto A/C control module. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 9 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- VENT, D/H: 5 V, BI-LEVEL, Go to step. Go to step 0. NAL VOLTAGE. HEAT, DEF: 0 V )Turn ignition switch to ON. )Turn the mode control dial and measure voltage between auto A/C control module harness connector and chassis ground for each mode. (i48) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 0 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- 5 V Go to step. Go to step. NAL POWER SUPPLY. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from mode door actuator. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between mode door actuator harness connector and chassis ground. (B77) No. 6, 9 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified AC-6

27 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE AND MODE DOOR AC- TUATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. (i48) No. (B77) No. 6, 9: Is the measured value less than specified Ω Replace the auto A/C control module. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- BI-LEVEL, DEF: 5 V, VENT, Go to step 5. Go to step 3. NAL VOLTAGE. HEAT, D/H: 0 V )Turn ignition switch to ON. )Turn the mode control dial and measure voltage between auto A/C control module harness connector and chassis ground for each mode. (i48) No. 5 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 3 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- 5 V Go to step 5. Go to step 4. NAL POWER SUPPLY. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from mode door actuator. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between mode door actuator harness connector and chassis ground. (B77) No. 4, 7 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 4 CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE AND MODE DOOR AC- TUATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. (i48) No. 5 (B77) No. 4, 7: Is the measured value less than specified Ω Replace the auto A/C control module. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 5 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- VENT, BI-LEVEL, HEAT: 5V, D/ Go to step 9. Go to step 6. NAL VOLTAGE. H, DEF: 0 V )Turn ignition switch to ON. )Turn the mode control dial and measure voltage between auto A/C control module harness connector and chassis ground for each mode. (i48) No. 3 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified AC-7

28 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No 6 CHECK AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE SIG- 5 V Go to step 8. Go to step 7. NAL POWER SUPPLY. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from mode door actuator. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between mode door actuator harness connector and chassis ground. (B77) No. 8 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 7 CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE AND MODE DOOR AC- TUATOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. (i48) No. 3 (B77) No. 8: Is the measured value less than specified Ω Replace the auto A/C control module. 8 CHECK ACTUATOR GROUND CIRCUIT. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connector from auto A/C control module. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. (i48) No. 6 (B77) No. 0: Is the measured value less than specified Ω Replace the mode door actuator. 9 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in auto A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in connector? There is no poor contact. Repair the poor contact in auto A/C control module. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. Repair the harness between auto A/C control module and mode door actuator. Repair the connector. AC-8

29 C: AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Outlet air temperature is not changed. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR LHD MODEL: DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B B7 A7 A6 B6 i65 AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR i65 A: i48 B: i AC-0006 AC-9

30 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS WIRING DIAGRAM FOR RHD MODEL: A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B B7 A7 A6 B6 i B0 B93 AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR B93 A: i48 B: i49 B AC-0055 AC-30

31 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR PBR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the air mix door actuator connector. 3)Turn the ignition switch and AUTO switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between A/C control module connector terminals. (i48) No. 7 (+) (i48) No. 6 ( ): Is the measured value within specified CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR. Measure the voltage between auto A/C control module connector and chassis ground when setting temprature control dial to FULL COOL. (i49) No. 6 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 3 CHECK POWER SUPPLY TO AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR. Measure the voltage between auto A/C control module connector and chassis ground when setting temprature control dial to FULL HOT. (i49) No. 7 (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value more than specified 4 CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE AND AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR. )Turn the A/C and ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the auto A/C control module connector. 3)Measure the resistance between auto A/C control module and air mix door actuator connector. LHD model: (i65) No. (i49) No. : (i65) No. (i49) No. 7: (i65) No. 3 (i48) No. 6: (i65) No. 4 (i48) No. 7: (i65) No. 6 (i49) No. 6: RHD model: (B93) No. (i49) No. : (B93) No. (i49) No. 7: (B93) No. 3 (i48) No. 6: (B93) No. 4 (i48) No. 7: (B93) No. 6 (i49) No. 6: Is the measured value less than specified Approx. 5 V Go to step. Replace the auto A/C control module. 7 V (At normal temperature) Go to step 3. Replace the auto A/C control module. 7 V (At normal temperature) Go to step 4. Replace the auto A/C control module. Ω Go to step 5. Repair the open circuit in harness between auto A/C control module and air mix door actuator. AC-3

32 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR ACTUATORS Step Value Yes No Go to step 6. 5 CHECK AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR PBR SIGNAL. )Connect the auto A/C control module and air mix door actuator connector. )Turn the ignition switch and AUTO switch to ON. 3)Change the set temprature between FULL COOL and FULL HOT, check voltage between auto A/C control module connector terminals. (i49) No. (i48) No. 6 ( ): Is the measured value within specified 6 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in the auto A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in the connector? 0.5 V (FULL COOL) 4.5 V (FULL HOT) There is no poor contact. Replace the auto A/C control module. Replace the air mix door actuator. Repair the connector. AC-3

33 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS 8. Diagnostic Procedure for Sensors A: AMBIENT SENSOR TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Fan speed is not switched when the fan speed control dial is in AUTO position. Malfunction related to ambient sensor is indicated in self diagnosis. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR LHD MODEL: B: i0 COMBINATION METER A4 9 4 B30 i3 B38 B0 i4 B4 B5 i B B6 F45 F78 AMBIENT SENSOR A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B: i0 A: i48 B: i49 F B38 B0 B37 F AC-0007 AC-33

34 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS WIRING DIAGRAM FOR RHD MODEL: B: i0 COMBINATION METER AT MT : AT MODEL : MT MODEL A4 3 B30 AT MT 6 B0 i4 B4 B i B B00 F F78 AMBIENT SENSOR A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B: i0 A: i48 B: i49 F i : AT B0 F i : MT AC-0056 AC-34

35 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS Step Value Yes No CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CON- TROL MODULE AND COMBINATION METER. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from A/C control module and combination meter. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and combination meter. (i0) No. 30 (i48) No. 4: Is the measured value less than specified CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR CIRCUIT. Check the ambient sensor circuit. <Ref. to IDI-, CHECK OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE INDI- CATOR, INSPECTION, Combination Meter System.> Is the ambient sensor circuit normal? 3 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in connector? There is no poor contact. Ω Go to step. Repair the harness between A/C control module and combination meter. Sensor circuit is normal. Go to step 3. Repair the ambient sensor circuit. Replace the A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-35

36 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS B: IN-VEHICLE SENSOR TROUBLE SYMPTOM: When turning the AUTO switch to ON, blower fan speed, outlet port and inlet port is not changed. Malfunction related to ambient sensor is indicated in self diagnosis. i55 : LHD B34 : RHD IN-VEHICLE SENSOR LHD RHD LHD RHD : LHD MODEL : RHD MODEL A6 LHD LHD RHD RHD B LHD LHD RHD RHD 4 9 B0 i4 A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE i55 : LHD B34 : RHD A: i48 B: i B AC-0057 AC-36

37 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS Step Value Yes No CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the lower cover at driver side. 3)Disconnect the connector from in-vehicle sensor. 4)Measure the resistance between connector terminals of in-vehicle sensor. Terminals No. No. : Is the measured value within specified Approx..7 kω at 0 C (68 F) Go to step. Replace the invehicle sensor. CHECK INPUT SIGNALS FOR IN-VEHICLE Approx. 5 V Go to step 5. Go to step 3. SENSOR. )Turn the ignition to ON. )Measure the voltage between in-vehicle sensor harness connector terminals and chassis ground. LHD model: (i55) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): RHD model: (B34) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 3 CHECK OUTPUT SIGNALS FROM A/C CON- Approx. 5 V Go to step 4. Go to step 6. TROL MODULE. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Pull out the A/C control module. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between A/C control module connector terminals. (i49) No. (+) (i48) No. 6 ( ): Is the measured value within specified 4 CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CON- TROL MODULE AND IN-VEHICLE SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from A/C control module. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and in-vehicle sensor. LHD model: (i55) No. (i49) No. : RHD model: (B34) No. (i49) No. : Is the measured value less than specified 5 CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CON- TROL MODULE AND IN-VHECLE SENSOR. Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and in-vehicle sensor. LHD model: (i55) No. (i48) No. 6: RHD model: (B34) No. (i48) No. 6: Is the measured value less than specified Ω Go to step 5. Repair the harness between A/C control module and in-vehicle sensor. Ω Go to step 6. Repair the harness between A/C control module and in-vehicle sensor. AC-37

38 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS Step Value Yes No 6 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in connector? There is no poor contact. Replace the A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-38

39 C: EVAPORATOR SENSOR WIRING DIAGRAM: DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS B56 EVAPORATOR SENSOR LHD RHD B0 i4 LHD : LHD MODEL RHD : RHD MODEL A6 B A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE B56 B0 A: i48 B: i AC-0058 AC-39

40 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS Step Value Yes No CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Remove the glove box. 3)Disconnect the connector from evaporator sensor. 4)Measure the resistance between connector terminals of evaporator sensor. Terminals No. No. : Is the measured value within specified CHECK INPUT SIGNALS FOR EVAPORA- TOR SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to ON. )Measure the voltage between evaporator sensor harness connector terminal and chassis ground. (B56) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified 3 CHECK OUTPUT SIGNALS FROM A/C CON- TROL MODULE. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Pull out the A/C control module. 3)Turn the ignition switch to ON. 4)Measure the voltage between A/C control module connector terminals. (i49) No. (+) (i48) No. 6 ( ): Is the measured value within specified 4 CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN A/C CONTROL MODULE AND EVAPORA- TOR SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from A/C control module. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and evaporator sensor. (B56) No. (i49) No. : Is the measured value less than specified 5 CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN A/C CONTROL MODULE AND EVAPORA- TOR SENSOR. Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and evaporator sensor. (B56) No. 3 (i48) No. 6: Is the measured value less than specified 6 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in connector? There is no poor contact. Approx..7 kω at 0 C (68 F) Go to step. Replace the evaporator sensor. Approx. 5 V Go to step 5. Go to step 3. Approx. 5 V Go to step 4. Go to step 6. Ω Go to step 5. Repair the harness between A/C control module and evaporator sensor. Ω Go to step 6. Repair the harness between A/C control module and evaporator sensor. Replace the A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-40

41 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS D: SUNLOAD SENSOR TROUBLE SYMPTOM: Sensor identified that sunlight is at maximum. Then, A/C system is controlled to COOL side. Sensor identified that sunlight is at minimum. Then, A/C system is controlled to HOT side. NOTE: When the sunload sensor is checked indoors or in the shade, open circuit might be indicated. Always check the sunload sensor at a place where sun shines directly on it. WIRING DIAGRAM: i5 SUNLOAD SENSOR 3 RHD LHD RHD i3 MT 7 B38 LHD LHD 7 i AT 9 0 B37 RHD LHD LHD : LHD MODEL LHD RHD RHD : RHD MODEL RHD AT MT : AT MODEL : MT MODEL LHD 5 0 B0 RHD A6 9 B3 i4 A: i48 B: i49 AUTO A/C CONTROL MODULE i5 B38 A: i48 B: i B0 i : AT i : MT AC-0059 AC-000 AC-4

42 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR SENSORS Step Value Yes No CHECK INPUT VOLTAGE TO SUNLOAD SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to ON. )Measure the input voltage to sunload sensor. (i5) No. (+) Chassis ground ( ): Is the measured value within specified Approx. 5 V Go to step 3. Go to step. CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN A/C CONTROL MODULE AND SUNLOAD SENSOR. )Turn the ignition switch to OFF. )Disconnect the connectors from A/C control module. 3)Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and sunload sensor. (i5) No. (i49) No. 3: Is the measured value less than specified 3 CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN A/C CONTROL MODULE AND SUNLOAD SENSOR. Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control module and sunload sensor. (i5) No. (i48) No. 6: Is the measured value less than specified 4 CHECK THE INPUT VOLTAGE TO A/C CON- TROL MODULE. )Connect the A/C control module connector. )Turn the ignition switch to ON. 3)Measure the voltage between A/C control module connector terminals. (i49) No.3 (+) (i48) No.6 ( ): Is the measured value within specified 5 CHECK POOR CONTACT. Check poor contact in A/C control module connector. Is there poor contact in connector? There is no poor contact. Ω Go to step 3. Repair the harness between A/C control module and sunload sensor. Ω Go to step 4. Repair the harness between A/C control module and sunload sensor. Approx..5 V Go to step 5. Replace the sunload sensor. Replace the A/C control module. Repair the connector. AC-4

43 9. Symptom Related Diagnostic A: GENERAL DIAGNOSTICS TABLE SYMPTOM RELATED DIAGNOSTIC Malfunction Parts Symptom A/C system does not operate. Fuse is blown. Illumination cannot be dim. Blower fan does not operate or fan speed cannot be adjusted. Air inlet ( FRESH/RECIRC )cannot be switched. Air outlet cannot be switched. Compartment temperature does not increase (No hot air is discharged). Compartment temperature does not decrease (No cool air is discharged). Compartment temperature is higher than or lower than the set value. Compartment temperature does not quickly respond to the set value. Radiator fan does not rotate during A/C operation. Fuse Connector ( Poor contact ) Ground Auto A/C control module Air mix door actuator Mode door actuator Intake door actuator Blower fan motor Blower fan relay A/C relay Compressor ( Magnet clutch ) Radiator fan motor Radiator fan relay Sensors ( In-vehicle,ambient temperature, evaporator and sunload ) * In-vehicle sensor aspirator hose * : Evaporator sensor only AC-00 AC-43

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