System Diagnostics
Fault detection is through active and stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
- DTCs are displayed by the DRBIII®.
- Active DTCs are those which currently exist in the system. The condition causing the fault must be repaired in order to clear this type of DTC.
- Stored DTCs are those which occurred in the system since the A/C-Heater Control Module received the last "clear diagnostic info" message.
A/C Performance Testing:
- The A/C system uses a cycling clutch switch for freeze protection. Refer to the appropriate service information for A/C Performance Testing procedures.
The HVAC Door Recalibration function:
- is actuated with the DRBIII®.
- monitors for door span faults.
- faults display on the DRBIII® as test messages only after running the test.
- faults will not display on the DRBIII® as Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
- will cause the EBL mode switch status indicator to flash while the test is running.
If the test fails, the status indicator will continue to flash until either the test returns passed or the ignition key is cycled. It will also prevent the A/C mode switch status indicator from indicating A/C operating status. However, the A/C mode switch will continue to function in this state.
The Actuator Circuit Test:
- is actuated with the DRBIII®.
- monitors for shorted actuator circuits.
- allows service to easily diagnose and troubleshoot up to three simultaneous shorts.
- supplements the continuous diagnostics on the actuator drive system.
- faults display on the DRBIII® as test messages only after running the test.
- faults will not display on the DRBIII® as Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
When Performing The Actuator Circuit Test
- The Short Too Complex message:
indicates that a specific determination of which lines are shorted could not be made.
is caused by more than three drivers being shorted in the same direction. For example, four drivers all shorted to ground, or two or more drivers shorted with at least one driver shorted to ignition/battery and one driver shorted to ground.
- Messages displaying:
XXX Driver/Circuit Shorted to Ignition/Battery will set on a per-driver basis.
XXX Driver/Circuit Shorted to Ground will set on a per-driver basis.
the same two drivers/circuits shorted to ignition/battery as-well-as shorted to ground indicates that two actuator driver circuits are shorted together.
- When the test returns passed then troubleshooting should proceed to clearing faults and running the HVAC Door Recalibration system test as a final check of system health.