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DTC B1423/23: Pressure Sensor Circuit: Description

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This DTC is output when refrigerant pressure on the high pressure side is extremely low (0.19 MPa (2.0 kgf/cm2 , 28 psi) or less) or extremely high (3.14 MPa (32.0 kgf/cm2 , 455 psi) or more). The A/C pressure sensor, which is installed on the high pressure side pipe to detect refrigerant pressure, outputs a refrigerant pressure signal to the A/C amplifier. The A/C amplifier converts this signal to a pressure value according to the sensor characteristics to control the compressor.

DTC No. DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
B1423/23
  • Open or short in A/C pressure sensor circuit
  • Refrigerant pressure on the high pressure side is extremely low (0.19 MPa (2.0 kgf/cm2 , 28 psi) or less) or extremely high (3.14 MPa (32.0 kgf/cm2 , 455 psi) or more).
  • A/C pressure sensor
  • Harness or connector between A/C pressure sensor and A/C amplifier
  • A/C amplifier
  • Expansion valve (blocked, stuck)
  • Condenser (blocked, deterioration of cooling capacity due to dirt)
  • Cooler dryer (moisture in the refrigerant cycle cannot be absorbed)
  • Cooling fan system (condenser cannot be cooled down)
  • A/C system (leaks, blocked)