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Code A: In-Car Temperature Sensor

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1998 Acura 2.5TL. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to sensor, use an ohmmeter with a measuring current of one milliamp or less.
  1. Remove in-car temperature sensor. See IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR R & I  . Measure resistance across sensor connector terminals. See IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR RESISTANCE  table under TESTING. If resistance is not as specified, replace sensor.
  2. If resistance is within specifications, remove climate control unit and disconnect 20-pin connector. Check for continuity between terminal No. 16 (Gray/Red wire) and ground. See Figure . If continuity exists, repair shorted Gray/Red wire between climate control unit and in-car temperature sensor.
  3. If continuity does not exist, check for continuity between climate control unit 20-pin connector terminal No. 16 and in-car temperature sensor Gray/Red wire terminal. If continuity does not exist, repair open Gray/Red wire between climate control unit and in-car temperature sensor.
  4. If continuity exists, check for continuity between climate control unit 20-pin connector terminal No. 12 and in-car temperature sensor Black/Green wire terminal. If continuity does not exist, repair open Black/Green wire between climate control unit and in-car temperature sensor.
  5. If continuity exists, check for loose wires or poor connections at climate control unit 20-pin connector and in-car temperature sensor connector. If connections are okay, substitute known-good climate control unit and recheck. If symptom goes away with known-good climate control unit, replace original climate control unit.