Recirculation Control Motor Circuit Troubleshooting (4-Door A/T Without Climate Control)
Recirculation Control Motor Circuit Troubleshooting
4-door with A/T
1. Check the No. 16 (7.5 A) fuse in the driver's under-dash fuse/relay box.
Is the fuse OK?
YES - Go to step 2.
NO - Replace the fuse, and recheck. If the fuse blows again, check for a short in the No. 16 (7.5 A) fuse circuit.
2. Disconnect the recirculation control motor 7P connector.
3. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
4. Measure the voltage between the recirculation control motor 7P connector No. 1 terminal and body ground.
Is there battery voltage?
YES - Go to step 5.
NO - Repair open in the wire between the No. 16 (7.5 A) fuse in the driver's under-dash fuse/relay box and the recirculation control motor.
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
6. Test the recirculation control motor. Recirculation Control Motor Test (4-Door A/T Without Climate Control)
Is the recirculation control motor OK?
YES - Go to step 7.
NO - Replace the recirculation control motor, Recirculation Control Motor Replacement or repair the recirculation control linkage or door.
7. Disconnect the HVAC control unit 24P connector.
8. Check for continuity between body ground and the HVAC control unit 24P connector No. 9 and No. 10 terminals individually.
Is there continuity?
YES - Repair short to body ground in the wire(s) between the HVAC control unit and the recirculation control motor.
NO - Go to step 9.
9. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and check the same terminals for voltage between each terminal and body ground.
Is there any voltage?
YES - Repair short to power in the wire(s) between the HVAC control unit and the recirculation control motor. This short may also damage the HVAC control unit. Repair short to power before replacing the HVAC control unit.
NO - Go to step 10.
10. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
11. Check for continuity between the following terminals of the HVAC control unit 24P connector and the recirculation control motor 7P connector.
Is there continuity?
YES - Check for loose wires or poor connections at the HVAC control unit 24P connector, and at the recirculation control motor 7P connector. If the connections are good, substitute a known-good HVAC control unit, and recheck. If the symptom/indication goes away, replace the original HVAC control unit. Service and Repair
NO - Repair open in the wire(s) between the HVAC control unit and the recirculation control motor.