Displaying Sensor Inputs at the Climate Control Unit
Displaying Sensor Inputs at the Climate Control UnitThe climate control unit has a mode that displays sensor inputs it receives. This mode shows you what the climate control unit it is receiving from each of the sensors, one at a time, and it can help you determine if a sensor is faulty.
Check these items before using the sensor input display mode
1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II), and check the recirculation door function; press the recirculation button to switch from FRESH to RECIRC. The air volume and sound should change slightly.
2. Set the temperature control knob to the desired test temperature. When selecting the test temperature, note these items:
- "Lo" temperature setting will default to MAX COOL, VENT, and RECIRC.
- "Hi" temperature setting will default to MAX HOT, FLOOR, and FRESH.
- 58 through 86 degrees F settings will use the automatic climate control logic.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
To run the sensor input display mode, follow these steps
4. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
5. Press and hold both the AUTO and recirculation buttons while starting the engine. Release the buttons.
6. Set the navigation system diagnosis mode. Touch the Archon button.
NOTE:
- The sensor values will be displayed in degrees Celsius (degrees C) or an alphanumeric code. Use the chart to convert the value to degrees Fahrenheit (Degrees F).
- If the sensor value displays "Er" this indicates there is an open or short in the circuit or sensor. Check for DTCs using the HDS, or refer to checking DTCs by DTC indication to check for DTCs.
- If necessary, compare the sensor input display to an alike, known-good vehicle under the same test conditions.
- If the sensor is out of the normal range, refer to the sensor test or substitute a known-good sensor, and recheck.
7. To cancel the sensor input display mode, press the AUTO button or turn the ignition off.