Suzuki Grand Vitara JB416 / JB420. Manual — part 285
7B-31 Air Conditioning System:
DTC B1502: Inside Air Temperature Sensor and/or Its Circuit Malfunction
S5JB0A7204033
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) Check DTC.
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
When DTC B1503, B1511, B1512 and B1530 are indicated together, it is possible that “BLK/RED” wire
circuit open.
5V
BLU/BLK
G52-20
G52-13
BLK/RED
[A]
2
3
1
13
20
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[A]: HVAC control module connector “G52” (harness side view)
2. Inside air temperature sensor
1. HVAC control module
3. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Inside air temperature sensor signal voltage is more than or less than
specified value for specified time continuously.
• Inside air temperature sensor circuit
• Inside air temperature sensor
• HVAC control module
Step
Action
Yes
No
1
Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect inside air temperature sensor connector with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to inside air temperature
sensor at “BLU/BLK” and “BLK/RED” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “BLU/BLK” wire
terminal of inside air temperature sensor connector and
vehicle body ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V?
Go to Step 5.
Go to Step 2.
2
Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G52-20” and “G52-13” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “BLU/BLK” wire
terminal of inside air temperature sensor connector and
“G52-20” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 3.
“BLU/BLK” wire open or
high resistance circuit.
3
Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “BLU/BLK” wire terminal of
inside air temperature sensor connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 4.
“BLU/BLK” wire shorted
to ground circuit.
Air Conditioning System: 7B-32
DTC B1503: A/C Evaporator Air Temperature Sensor and/or Its Circuit Malfunction
S5JB0A7204034
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) Check DTC.
4
Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “BLU/BLK” wire terminal of
inside air temperature sensor connector and vehicle
body ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
Go to Step 5.
“BLU/BLK” wire shorted
to other circuit.
5
Inside air temperature sensor ground circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “BLK/RED” wire terminal of
inside air temperature sensor connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 7.
Go to Step 6.
6
Inside air temperature sensor ground circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “G52-13” terminal of HVAC
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
“BLK/RED” wire open or
high resistance circuit.
HVAC control module
faulty.
7
Inside air temperature sensor check
1) Check inside air temperature sensor referring to “Inside
Air Temperature Sensor Inspection”.
Is it in good condition?
HVAC control module
faulty.
Inside air temperature
sensor faulty.
Step
Action
Yes
No
5V
BLK/RED
WHT/BLK
G52-19
G52-13
[A]
2
3
1
13
19
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[A]: HVAC control module connector “G52” (harness side view)
2. Evaporator temperature sensor
1. HVAC control module
3. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Evaporator temperature sensor signal voltage is more than or less than
specified value for specified time continuously.
• Evaporator temperature sensor
circuit
• Evaporator temperature sensor
• HVAC control module
7B-33 Air Conditioning System:
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
When DTC B1502, B1511, B1512 and B1530 are indicated together, it is possible that “BLK/RED” wire
circuit open.
Step
Action
Yes
No
1
Evaporator temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect evaporator temperature sensor connector
with ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to evaporator temperature
sensor at “WHT/BLK” and “BLK/RED” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “WHT/BLK” wire
terminal of evaporator temperature sensor connector
and vehicle body ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V?
Go to Step 5.
Go to Step 2.
2
Evaporator temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G52-19” and “G52-13” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “WHT/BLK” wire
terminal of evaporator temperature sensor connector
and “G52-19” terminal of HVAC control module
connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 3.
“WHT/BLK” wire open
or high resistance
circuit.
3
Evaporator temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “WHT/BLK” wire terminal
of evaporator temperature sensor connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 4.
“WHT/BLK” wire
shorted to ground
circuit.
4
Evaporator temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “WHT/BLK” wire terminal of
evaporator temperature sensor connector and vehicle
body ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
Go to Step 5.
“WHT/BLK” wire
shorted to other circuit.
5
Evaporator temperature sensor ground circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “BLK/RED” wire terminal of
evaporator temperature sensor connector and vehicle
body ground.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 7.
Go to Step 6.
6
Evaporator temperature sensor ground circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “G52-13” terminal of HVAC
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
“BLK/RED” wire open or
high resistance circuit.
HVAC control module
faulty.
7
Evaporator temperature sensor check
1) Check evaporator temperature sensor referring to “A/C
Evaporator Temperature Sensor Inspection”.
Is it in good condition?
HVAC control module
faulty.
Evaporator temperature
sensor faulty.
Air Conditioning System: 7B-34
DTC B1504: Sunload Sensor and/or Its Circuit Malfunction
S5JB0A7204035
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) Check DTC.
DTC Troubleshooting
5V
PNK
YEL
G52-18
G52-12
[A]
2
1
12
18
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[A]: HVAC control module connector “G52” (harness side view)
1. HVAC control module
2. Sunload sensor
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Sunload sensor signal voltage is more than or less than specified value for
specified time continuously.
• Sunload sensor circuit
• Sunload sensor
• HVAC control module
Step
Action
Yes
No
1
Sunload sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect sunload sensor connector with ignition
switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to sunload sensor at “PNK”
and “YEL” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “PNK” wire terminal of
sunload sensor connector and vehicle body ground with
ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V?
Go to Step 5.
Go to Step 2.
2
Sunload sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to HVAC control module
connector at “G52-12” and “G52-18” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “PNK” wire terminal
of sunload sensor connector and “G52-12” terminal of
HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5
Ω
?
Go to Step 3.
“PNK” wire open or high
resistance circuit.
3
Sunload sensor power supply circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “PNK” wire terminal of
sunload sensor connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance infinity?
Go to Step 4.
“PNK” wire shorted to
ground circuit.
4
Sunload sensor power supply circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “PNK” wire terminal of
sunload sensor connector and vehicle body ground with
ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
Go to Step 5.
“PNK” wire shorted to
other circuit.
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