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B0233



DTC B0233

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The following DTCs are for the HVAC door actuators:
The air temperature and mode actuators are a 3-wire bi-directional electric motor. Ignition 3 voltage, ground, and control circuits enable the actuator to operate. The control circuit uses a 0-12-volt linear-ramped signal to command the actuator movement. The 0 and 12-volt control values represent the opposite limits of the actuator range of motion. The values in between 0-12 volts correspond to the positions between the limits.

When the HVAC control module sets a commanded or targeted value, the control signal is set to a value between 0-12 volts. The actuator shaft rotates until the commanded position is reached. The module will maintain the control value until a new commanded value is needed.

The recirculation actuator is a 3-wire bi-directional electric motor. Ignition 3 voltage, ground, and control circuits enable the actuator to operate. The control circuit is either grounded or opened during normal operation. If the control circuit is grounded, then the shaft rotates in the opposite direction than it would if the circuit was opened. The actuator shaft rotates until the limit is reached. If the module needs to reverse the direction of rotation, then the control circuit state is reversed. The open circuits are held at ignition 3 voltage from the actuator. The module will maintain the control circuit's state until a new position is needed.
- Air Flow Control Circuit refers to the Air Temperature Actuator
- Air Flow Control 1 Circuit refers to the Mode Actuator
- Air Flow Control 7 Circuit refers to the Recirculation Actuator

DTC DESCRIPTORS
This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTCs:
- B0233 Air Flow Control Circuit
- B0238 Air Flow Control 1 Circuit
- B0268 Air Flow Control 7 Circuit

DTC B0233 Air Flow Control (general or single control) Circuit

CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING THE DTC
- The ignition is turned ON.
- DTC B1327 must not be current.

CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC
The HVAC actuator door control circuit is shorted to ground or shorted to battery voltage for more than 2 seconds.

ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS
Control of the HVAC actuator door position will be disabled.

CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE DTC
- The DTC will become history if the HVAC control module no longer detects a failure.
- The history DTC clears after 50 fault-free ignition cycles.
- Use the scan tool in order to clear the DTCs.

TEST DESCRIPTION

Steps 1-9:




The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
2. The HVAC actuator can be driven to one of 2 positions using the command keys on the scan tool. The scan tool displays module output as a percentage of maximum control voltage. It does not indicate true actuator or door position.
3. This step verifies that the HVAC actuator is receiving the control voltage.