B0183
DTC B0183 or B0188
Circuit Description
The sunload sensor is a 2-wire photo diode. The vehicle uses left and right sunload sensors. The 2 sensors are integrated into the sunload sensor assembly along with the ambient light sensor. Low reference and signal circuits enable the sensor to operate. As the sunload increases, the sensor signal decreases. The sensor operates within an intensity range between completely dark and bright. The sensor signal varies between 0-5 volts. The HVAC control module converts the signal to a range between 0-255 counts. The sunload sensor provides the HVAC control module a measurement of the amount of light shining on the vehicle. Bright, or high intensity, light causes the vehicle's inside temperature to increase. The HVAC system compensates for the increased temperature by diverting additional cool air into the vehicle.
* Solar Load Sensor 1 Circuit refers to the left sunload sensor
* Solar Load Sensor 2 Circuit refers to the right sunload sensor
DTC Descriptors
This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTCs:
* DTC B0183 Solar Load Sensor 1 Circuit
* DTC B0188 Solar Load Sensor 2 Circuit
Conditions for Running the DTC
The ignition is turned ON.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The HVAC control module detects the signal circuit is less than 0.09 volt (5 counts) or more than 4.90 volts (250 counts).
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
* If the DTC is set the system will act as if no sunload condition exists.
* The driver information center (DIC) will display SERVICE A/C SYSTEM.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
* The DTC will become history if the HVAC control module no longer detects a failure.
* The history DTC will clear after 50 fault-free ignition cycles.
* The DTC can be cleared with a scan tool.
Test Description
Step 1 - Step 9:
Step 10 - Step 13:
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
3. This step tests for the proper operation of the circuit in the high voltage range.
4. This step tests for the proper operation of the circuit in the low voltage range. If the fuse in the jumper opens when you perform this test, the signal circuit is shorted to voltage.