B1312
Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart:
Wiring Schematic:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The high side temperature sensor is a thermistor that controls the signal voltage to the heater and A/C programmer. The heater and A/C programmer supplies voltage on CKT 732. When the sensor is cold, the following conditions exist:
^ The resistance is high.
^ The heater and A/C programmer reads a high signal voltage at pin C5.
When the sensor warms, the following actions occur:
^ The resistance is reduced
^ The signal voltage is pulled low through CKT 407. The signal voltage varies from 5 V (open circuit) to 0 V (short circuit).
CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING THE DTC
^ Turn the ignition to the ON position. The DTC B1310 is not set.
^ The ambient temperature is greater than -1°C (30°F).
ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS
^ The high cooling fans operate when the A/C compressor operation is possible.
^ A default value of 79°C (144°F) is substituted in order to continue the operation of the system.
NOTES ON INTERMITTENTS
In some vehicles this DTC may set intermittently if the sensor temperature falls below -1°C (30°F). The DTC will become history after the sensor temperature increases.
If an intermittent DTC B1311 is set, connect the Scan Tool. Select the following options:
^ Data list
^ Open/shorts data
^ Observe the reading
Manipulate the wiring while observing the Scan Tool. If a failure is induced, the reading will jump. Inspect for the following conditions:
^ A poor terminal contact
^ An obstructed or defective sensor
TEST DESCRIPTION
1. Perform the Diagnostic System Check before continuing with the diagnosis of this DTC.
2. The Scan Tool displays the high side temperature. Jumping the harness connector determines if the wiring or the sensor is the cause.