Suzuki Grand Vitara JB627. Manual — part 281
7B-40 Air Conditioning System:
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC using scan tool.
3) Start A/C system and select temperature selector at “MAX COOL” position or “MAX HOT” position.
4) Wait for 1 minute.
5) Check DTC.
DTC Troubleshooting
Step
Action
Yes
No
1
DTC check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.
Is there DTC B1511?
Go to applicable DTC
diag. flow.
Go to Step 2.
2
Visual check
1) Check if there is any obstruction in operating range of
actuator linkage and if actuator linkage operates
smoothly.
Is it in good condition?
Go to Step 3.
Obstruction in operating
range of actuator
linkage, actuator linkage
faulty and/or internal
fault of HVAC unit.
3
Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from temperature control actuator
with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to temperature control
actuator connector at “GRY” and “GRY/BLU” wire
terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “GRY” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON when temperature
selector is operation to COOL direction.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?
Go to Step 7.
Go to Step 4.
4
Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G52-27” and “G52-28” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY” wire terminal
of temperature control actuator connector and “G52-27”
terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 5.
“GRY” wire open or high
resistance circuit.
5
Wire harness check
1) Measure resistance between “GRY” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 6.
“GRY” wire shorted to
ground circuit.
6
Wire harness check
1) Measure voltage between “GRY” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
Go to Step 7.
“GRY” wire shorted to
other circuit.
Air Conditioning System: 7B-41
7
Wire harness check
1) Connect connector to HVAC control module with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON when temperature
selector is operation to HOT direction.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?
Go to Step 11.
Go to Step 8.
8
Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G52-27” and “G52-28” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY/BLU” wire
terminal of temperature control actuator connector and
“G52-28” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 9.
“GRY/BLU” wire open or
high resistance circuit.
9
Wire harness check
1) Measure resistance between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal
of temperature control actuator connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 10.
“GRY/BLU” wire shorted
to ground circuit.
10 Wire harness check
1) Measure voltage between “GRY/BLU” wire terminal of
temperature control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
Go to Step 11.
“GRY/BLU” wire shorted
to other circuit.
11 Position sensor circuit check
1) Check temperature control actuator position sensor
circuit referring to Step 1 to Step 6 and Step 11 to Step
12 of “DTC B1511: Temperature Control Actuator
(Position Sensor) and/or Its Circuit Malfunction”.
Is it in good condition?
Go to Step 12.
Repair circuit.
12 Temperature control actuator check
1) Check temperature control actuator referring to
“Temperature Control Actuator Inspection”.
Is it in good condition?
HVAC control module
faulty.
Temperature control
actuator faulty.
Step
Action
Yes
No
7B-42 Air Conditioning System:
DTC B1514: Air Flow Control Actuator and/or Its Circuit Malfunction
S6JB0B7204018
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Confirmation Procedure
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and clear DTC using scan tool.
3) Start A/C system and select mode selector at “DEF” position.
4) Select mode selector at “FOOT” position and wait for 1 minute.
5) Check DTC.
DTC Troubleshooting
12V
5V
M
5V
G52-23
G52-29
G52-30
G52-13
GRY/RED
GRY/BLK
RED/WHT
WHT/BLU
BLK/RED
G52-14
[A]
2
3
4
1
13
14
30 29
23
I5JB0A720026-01
[A]: HVAC control module connector “G52” (harness side view)
3. To other actuators
1. HVAC control module
4. To other sensors
2. Air flow control actuator
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Difference between target opening and actual opening is more than specified
value even though air flow control actuator has operated for 15 seconds.
• Air flow control actuator circuit
• Air flow control linkage
• Air flow control actuator
• HVAC unit
• HVAC control module
Step
Action
Yes
No
1
DTC check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch and check DTC.
Is there DTC B1512?
Go to applicable DTC
diag. flow.
Go to Step 2.
2
Visual check
1) Check if there is any obstruction in operating range of
actuator linkage and if actuator linkage operates
smoothly.
Is it in good condition?
Go to Step 3.
Obstruction in operating
range of actuator
linkage, actuator linkage
faulty and/or internal
fault of HVAC unit.
Air Conditioning System: 7B-43
3
Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from air flow control actuator with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to air flow control actuator
connector at “GRY/RED” and “GRY/BLK” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “GRY/RED” wire
terminal of air flow control actuator connector and
vehicle body ground with ignition switch turned ON when
air flow selector is operation to VENT direction.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?
Go to Step 7.
Go to Step 4.
4
Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G51-29” and “G51-30” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY/RED” wire
terminal of air flow control actuator connector and “G51-
29” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 5.
“GRY/RED” wire open
or high resistance
circuit.
5
Wire harness check
1) Measure resistance between “GRY/RED” wire terminal
of air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 6.
“GRY/RED” wire
shorted to ground
circuit.
6
Wire harness check
1) Measure voltage between “GRY/RED” wire terminal of
air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
Go to Step 7.
“GRY/RED” wire
shorted to other circuit.
7
Wire harness check
1) Connect connector to HVAC control module with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “GRY/BLK” wire terminal of
air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground with ignition switch turned ON when air flow
selector is operation to DEF direction.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?
Go to Step 11.
Go to Step 8.
8
Wire harness check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G51-29” and “G51-30” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY/BLK” wire
terminal of air flow control actuator connector and “G51-
30” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 9.
“GRY/BLK” wire open or
high resistance circuit.
9
Wire harness check
1) Measure resistance between “GRY/BLK” wire terminal of
air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body
ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 10.
“GRY/BLK” wire shorted
to ground circuit.
Step
Action
Yes
No
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