DTC B1947, B2014


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DTC B1947, B2014

Evaporator temperature sensor system

POSSIBLE CAUSE

• Evaporator temperature sensor malfunction
• Open or short circuit in wiring harness between climate control unit and evaporator temperature sensor

Diagnostic Procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1
• Inspect the evaporator temperature sensor. (See EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSPECTION.)
• Is it normal?
Yes
Go to the next step.
No
Replace the evaporator temperature sensor. (See EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2
• Disconnect the climate control unit connector and the evaporator temperature sensor connector.
• Is there an open circuit in the wiring harness between the following terminals of the climate control unit and the evaporator temperature sensor?
- T-B
- U-A
Yes
Repair the wiring harness.
No
Go to the next step.
3
• Is there a short circuit to ground in the wiring harness between climate control unit terminal T and evaporator temperature sensor terminal B?
Yes
Repair the wiring harness.
No
Connect the climate control unit connector, then go to the next step.
4
• Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
• Inspect the voltage at the following climate control unit terminal (wiring harness-side).
- Terminal T (evaporator temperature sensor input signal)
• Is the voltage normal? (Approx. 5 V)
Yes
The system is normal at present. (Clear the past malfunction from the memory.)
No
Inspect the connection of the climate control unit connector. (See CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION [FULL-AUTO AIR CONDITIONER].)