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DTC B1C1C:12, B1C1C:13 [CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT (MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER)]

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2016 – MX-5 – HVAC

DTC B1C1C:12, B1C1C:13 [CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT (MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER)]

System malfunction location

  • B1C1C:12: Airflow mode actuator (potentiometer) circuit short to power supply

  • B1C1C:13: Airflow mode actuator (potentiometer) circuit open

Detection condition

  • Malfunction in wiring harness between airflow mode actuator and climate control unit

Fail-safe function

    Malfunction determined when ignition switched ON

  • Airflow mode actuator drive signal is stopped right when the malfunction is determined.For manual operation, only vent or defroster mode is operable.

    Malfunction already exists when ignition switched ON

  • Control based on ambient temperature.For manual operation, only vent or defroster mode is operable.

Possible cause

  • Connector or terminal malfunction

  • Airflow mode actuator malfunction

  • Open circuit in wiring harness between climate control unit and airflow mode actuator

  • Short to power supply in wiring harness between climate control unit and airflow mode actuator

  • Climate control unit malfunction

Diagnostic procedure

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1

INSPECT AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR CONNECTOR

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Repair/replace the connector or terminal.

After repair procedure, go to the next step.

2

INSPECT AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Replace the airflow mode actuator.

(See AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER].)

Go to the next step.

3

INSPECT AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR (POTENTIOMETER) CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between climate control unit terminal and airflow mode actuator terminal.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for an open circuit.

  • Repair or replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Repair or replace the wiring harness which has an open circuit.

Go to the next step.

4

INSPECT AIRFLOW MODE ACTUATOR (POTENTIOMETER) CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO POWER SUPPLY

  • Connect the negative battery cable.

    (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION.)

  • Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).

  • Measure the voltage at the following terminals (wiring harness-side):

    • Climate control unit terminal H

    • Climate control unit terminal I

    • Climate control unit terminal E

  • Is the voltage 0 V?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between climate control unit terminal and airflow mode actuator terminal.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for a short to power supply.

  • Repair or replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Repair or replace the wiring harness which has a short to power supply.

Go to the next step.

5

VERIFY CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT CONNECTOR CONDITION

  • Inspect the connector and terminals (corrosion, damage, pin disconnection).

  • Are the connector and terminals normal?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Repair/replace the malfunctioning vehicle wiring harness, connector, or terminal.

After repair procedure, go to the next step.

6

VERIFY THAT SAME DTC IS NOT OUTPUT AGAIN

Yes

Repeat the inspection from Step 1.

Go to the next step.

No

Go to the next step.

7

VERIFY THAT NO OTHER DTCs ARE PRESENT

Yes

Perform the corresponding DTC inspection.

(See DTC TABLE [CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT (MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER)].)

No

DTC troubleshooting completed.

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