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An Open Or Short In The Recirculation Control Motor Circuit




DTC Troubleshooting: B1215 (8)

DTC B1215 or DTC indicator 8:

An Open or Short in the Recirculation Control Motor Circuit

1. Clear the DTCs with the HDS.

2. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0) and then back to ON (II).

3. Do the self-diagnostic function with the HDS or the HVAC control unit.

4. Check for DTCs.

Is DTC B1215 or 8 indicated?

YES -

Go to step 5.

NO -

Intermittent failure, check for loose wires or poor connections in the recirculation control motor circuit.

5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).

6. Test the recirculation control motor Recirculation Control Motor Test.

Is the recirculation control motor OK?

YES -

Go to step 7.

NO -

Replace the recirculation control motor Recirculation Control Motor Replacement.

7. Disconnect the recirculation control motor 7P connector.

8. Disconnect HVAC control unit connector A (24P).

9. Check for continuity between the following terminals of HVAC control unit connector A (24P) and the recirculation control motor 7P connector.









Is there continuity?

YES -

Go to step 10.

NO -

Repair an open in the wire(s) between the HVAC control unit and the recirculation control motor.

10. Check for continuity between body ground and HVAC control unit connector A (24P) terminals No. 17,No. 18, and No. 19 individually.





Is there continuity?

YES -

Repair a short to body ground in the wire(s) between the HVAC control unit and the recirculation control motor.

NO -

Go to step 11.

11. Check for continuity between HVAC control unit connector A (24P) terminals as follows.





Is there continuity between any of the terminals?

YES -

Repair a short in the wire(s).

NO -

Go to step 12.

12. Reconnect HVAC control unit connector A (24P).

13. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and check the same terminals for voltage to body ground.





Is there any voltage?

YES -

Repair a 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 a short to power before replacing the HVAC control unit.

NO -

Check for loose wires or poor connections at HVAC control unit connector A (24P) 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 HVAC Control Unit Removal/Installation.