Section 22: HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
PA1593
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5.4
HVAC SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem/Symptom
Probable Causes
Actions
Defroster fan not functioning
Module A47 is not powered or is
faulty
1. Check the Diagnostics menu of the Driver
Information Display (DID). Select Fault
Diagnostics and Electrical System. The
message “No Response ModA47, Active”
indicates a power problem on the module.
(A CAN network problem would show the
same message but doesn't produce these
symptoms).
2. Check / reset circuit breaker CB6
3. Check / replace fuse F5
4. Check / replace relay R18
5. Probe gray connector on module to see if
it is powered.
6. Use the air release valves on the
dashboard and in the front service
compartment to lock / unlock the door
HVAC condenser fans not
functioning in speed 1
Circuit breaker CB7 was
manually tripped and not reset
Seized bearing
Faulty brushes or bad wiring
Check / reset circuit breaker CB7
HVAC condenser fans not
functioning in speed 1
Module A54 is not powered or is
faulty
1. Check the Diagnostics menu of Driver
Information Display (DID). Select Fault
Diagnostics and Electrical System. The
message “No Response ModA54, Active”
indicates a power problem on the module.
(A CAN network problem would show the
same message but doesn't produce this
symptom).
2. Check / reset circuit breaker CB5
3. Check / replace fuse F67 , F68
4. Probe gray connector on module to see if
it is powered.
HVAC condenser fans not
functioning in speed 2
Circuit breaker CB7 was
manually tripped and not reset
Seized bearing
Faulty brushes
Bad wiring
Check / reset circuit breaker CB7
Defroster fan is functioning
but no heat or cooling
available in the driver’s area
Module A46 is not powered or is
faulty
Faulty speed control
Bad wiring
1. Check the Diagnostics menu of Driver
Information Display (DID). Select Fault
Diagnostics and Electrical System. The
message “No Response ModA46, Active”
indicates a power problem on the module.
(A CAN network problem would show the
same message but doesn't produce these
symptoms).
2. Check / reset circuit breaker CB1
3. Check / replace fuse F12 or F13
4. Probe gray connector on module to see if
it is powered.
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