B0365
Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart:
Wiring Schematic:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The heater-A/C control receives a RH electric actuator position signal from the RH electric actuator. The RH electric actuator position sensor is a potentiometer that is tied to a 5V source through circuit 1217 (PNK/BLK) and to ground through circuit 61 (YEL), both from the heater-A/C control. The variable output from the potentiometer feeds back a position signal through circuit 1791 (YEL) to a pull-up resistor in the heater-A/C control. This signal relates to the position of the RH electric actuator. This signal is used to determine the necessary drive signal to the RH electric actuator motor to provide the proper air mix door position.
CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC
The heater-A/C control performs an internal check on the RH electric actuator position and determines that circuit 1791(YEL) is shorted to B+ or shorted to ground.
ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS
The heater-A/C control stores DTC B0365 in memory.
CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE DTC
^ A short to B+ or short to ground is no longer present in circuit 1791.
^ Under all fault conditions, the ignition switch must be cycled from on to off, back to on before this DTC can change from current to history.
^ A history DTC will clear after 100 drive cycles if the condition for this malfunction is no longer present.
^ Using a scan tool.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
The following conditions may cause DTC B0365 to set:
^ A short to ground in circuit 1217 (PNK/BLK) or 1791 (YEL).
^ A short to B+ in circuit 61,1217, (PNK/BLK) or 1791 (YEL).
^ An open in circuit 1217 (PNK/BLK) or 1791 (YEL).
TEST DESCRIPTION
The number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the diagnostic table.
2. This test checks if the heater-A/C control 5V supply is getting through circuit 1217 (PNK/BLK).
3. This test checks if the heater-A/C control ground is getting through circuit 61(YEL).
4. This test checks if the heater-A/C control 5V supply is getting through circuit 1791(YEL).