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Step 7. Final confirmation test
Confirm if the problem symptom is troubleshoot and the A/C system is free from any abnormal conditions. If there 
existed DTC, clear the DTC. Then , check if the DTC is still detected and if there is any other DTC.
Visual InspectionS7RS0B7224009
Check visually the following parts and systems.
DTC B1502: Inside Air Temperature Sensor and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224010
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
When DTC B1503, B1513 and B1514 are indicated together, it is possible that “ORN” wire circuit open.
 
Inspection item Correction
• Refrigerant ---- leakage and amount
• A/C pipe or hose ---- disconnection, looseness and deterioration
• A/C compressor drive belt ---- looseness and damage Refer to “Compressor Drive Belt Inspection and 
Adjustment”.
• Battery ---- fluid level and corrosion of terminal
• Connectors of electric wire harn ess ---- disconnection and friction
• Fuses ---- burning
• Parts ---- installation and damage
• Other parts that can be checked visually
5V
PNK/BLK
ORN G52-6
G52-3
2
1
3
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1. HVAC control module
2. Inside air temperature sensor 3. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
Inside air temperature sensor signal voltage is higher than or lower than 
specified value for specified time continuously. • Inside air temperature sensor circuit
• Inside air temperature sensor
• HVAC control module
Step
Action YesNo
1 Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect inside air temperature sensor connector.
2) Check for proper connection to inside air temperature 
sensor at “PNK/BLK” and “ORN” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “PNK/BLK” wire  terminal of inside air temp erature sensor connector and 
vehicle body ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Go to Step 5.
Go to Step 2.  
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DTC B1503: A/C Evaporator Air Temperature Sensor and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224011
Wiring Diagram2
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 “G52-6” and “G52-3” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “PNK/BLK” wire  terminal of inside air temp erature sensor connector and 
“G52-6” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 3. “PNK/BLK” wire open or 
high resistance circuit.
3 Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “PNK/BLK” wire terminal of 
inside air temperature sensor connector and vehicle 
body ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 4.
“PNK/BLK” wire shorted 
to ground circuit.
4 Inside air temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “PNK/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.
“PNK/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 “ORN” 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 “G52-3” terminal of HVAC 
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? “ORN” 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
WHT/BLK
ORN G52-4
G52-3
2
1
3
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1. HVAC control module
2. Evaporator temperature sensor 3. To other sensors  
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DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
When DTC B1502, B1513 and B1514 are indicated together, it is possible that “ORN” wire circuit open.
 
DTC Detecting ConditionTrouble Area
Evaporator temperature sensor signal voltage is higher than or lower than 
specified value for specified time continuously. • Evaporator temperature sensor 
circuit
• Evaporator temperature sensor
• HVAC control module
Step Action YesNo
1 Evaporator temperature sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect evaporator temperature sensor connector.
2) Check for proper connection  to evaporator temperature 
sensor at “WHT/BLK” and “ORN” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “WHT/BLK” wire  terminal of evaporator te mperature 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 “G52-4” and “G52-3” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “WHT/BLK” wire  terminal of evaporator te mperature sensor connector 
and “G52-4” 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 sens or 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 “ORN” wire terminal of  evaporator temperature sens or 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 “G52-3” terminal of HVAC 
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? “ORN” wire open or high 
resistance circuit.
HVAC control module 
faulty.  
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DTC B1504: Sunload Sensor and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224012
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area
DTC Troubleshooting7
Evaporator temperature sensor check
1) Check evaporator temperature sensor referring to 
“Evaporator Thermistor (Evaporator Temperature 
Sensor) Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? HVAC control module 
faulty.
Evaporator temperature 
sensor faulty.
Step Action Yes No
5V
PNK G52-2
G52-5
YEL/BLK
2
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2. Sunload sensor
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
Sunload sensor signal voltage is higher than or lower than specified value for 
specified time continuously. • Sunload sensor circuit
• Sunload sensor
• HVAC control module
Step
Action YesNo
1 Sunload sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect sunload sensor connector.
2) Check for proper connection to sunload sensor at “PNK” 
and “YEL/BLK” 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 “G52-2” and “G52-5” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “PNK” wire terminal  of sunload sensor connector  and “G52-2” 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.  
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DTC B1511: Temperature Control Actuator (Position Sensor) and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224013
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area4
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.
5 Sunload sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect HVAC control modul e connector with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “YEL/BLK” wire terminal of  sunload sensor connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 6. “YEL/BLK” wire shorted 
to ground circuit.
6 Sunload sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “G52-5” terminal of HVAC 
control module connector and “YEL/BLK” wire terminal 
of sunload sensor connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 7. “YEL/BLK” wire open or 
high resistance circuit.
7 Sunload sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “YEL/BLK” wire terminal of 
sunload sensor connector and vehicle body ground with 
ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 8.
“YEL/BLK” wire shorted 
to other circuit.
8 Sunload sensor check
1) Check sunload sensor referring to “Sunload Sensor 
Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? HVAC control module 
faulty.
Sunload sensor faulty.
Step
Action YesNo
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5V 5V
YEL
WHT
GRY/BLU
GRY/RED
2
1
ORN
G51-3
G51-4
G52-1
G52-13
G52-3
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1. HVAC control module 2. Temperature control actuator 3. To air flow control actuator4. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
Temperature control actuator  position sensor signal voltage is higher than or 
lower than specified value for specified time continuously. • Temperature control actuator circuit
• Temperature control actuator
• HVAC control module  
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DTC TroubleshootingStep Action YesNo
1 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect temperature control actuator connector.
2) Check for proper connection to temperature control 
actuator at “WHT”, “YEL” and “ORN” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “WHT” wire terminal of  temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Go to Step 6.
Go to Step 2.
2 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect air flow control actuator connector with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “WHT” wire terminal of  temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Air flow control actuator 
faulty.
Go to Step 3.
3 Position 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 “G52-1”, “G52-3” and “G52-13” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “WHT” wire terminal  of temperature control actuator connector and “G52-1” 
terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 4. “WHT” wire open or 
high resistance circuit.
4 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “WHT” wire terminal of 
temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 5.
“WHT” wire shorted to 
ground circuit.
5 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “WHT” wire terminal of 
temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 6.
“WHT” wire shorted to 
other circuit.
6 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “YEL” wire terminal of  temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Go to Step 10. Go to Step 7.
7 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “YEL” wire terminal of  temperature control actuator connector and “G52-13” 
terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 8. “YEL” wire open or high 
resistance circuit.  
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DTC B1512: Air flow Control Actuator (Position Sensor) and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224014
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area8
Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “YEL” wire terminal of 
temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 9. “YEL” wire shorted to 
ground circuit.
9 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “YEL” wire terminal of 
temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 10. “YEL” wire shorted to 
other circuit.
10 Position sensor ground circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “ORN” wire terminal of  temperature control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 12. Go to Step 11.
11 Position sensor ground circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “G52-3” terminal of HVAC 
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? “ORN” wire open or high 
resistance circuit.
HVAC control module 
faulty.
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
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WHT
BRN/WHT
BRN/YEL
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ORN
G51-1
G51-2
G52-1
G52-14
G52-3
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1. HVAC control module 2. Air flow control actuator3.To temperature control actuator 4. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
Air flow control actuator position sensor signal voltage is higher than or lower 
than specified value for specified time continuously. • Air flow control actuator circuit
• Air flow control actuator
• HVAC control module  
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DTC TroubleshootingStep Action YesNo
1 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect air flow control actuator connector.
2) Check for proper connection to  air flow control actuator 
at “WHT”, “WHT/BLU” and “ORN” wire terminals.
3) If OK, measure voltage between “WHT” wire terminal of  air flow control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Go to Step 6.
Go to Step 2.
2 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Disconnect temperature control actuator connector with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “WHT” wire terminal of air flow  control actuator connector and vehicle body ground with 
ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Temperature control 
actuator faulty.
Go to Step 3.
3 Position 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 “G52-1”, “G52-3” and “G52-14” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “WHT” wire terminal  of air flow control actuator connector and “G52-1” 
terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 4. “WHT” wire open or 
high resistance circuit.
4 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “WHT” wire terminal of air 
flow control actuator connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 5. “WHT” wire shorted to 
ground circuit.
5 Position sensor power supply circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “WHT” wire terminal of air flow 
control actuator connector and vehicle body ground with 
ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 6. “WHT” wire shorted to 
other circuit.
6 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between “WHT/BLU” wire terminal of  air flow control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 4 – 6 V? Go to Step 10. Go to Step 7.
7 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect connector from HVAC control module with 
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “WHT/BLU” wire terminal  of air flow control actuator connector and “G52-14” 
terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 8. “WHT/BLU” wire open 
or high resistance 
circuit.  
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DTC B1513: Temperature Control Actuator and/or Its Circuit MalfunctionS7RS0B7224015
Wiring Diagram
DTC Detecting Condition and Trouble Area8
Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “WHT/BLU” wire terminal 
of air flow control actuator connector and vehicle body 
ground.
Is resistance infinity? Go to Step 9.  “WHT/BLU” wire 
shorted to ground 
circuit.
9 Position sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure voltage between “WHT/BLU” wire terminal of 
air flow control actuator  connector and vehicle body 
ground with ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V? Go to Step 10. “WHT/BLU” wire 
shorted to other circuit.
10 Position sensor ground circuit check
1) Connect HVAC control module connector with ignition 
switch turned OFF.
2) Measure resistance between “ORN” wire terminal of air  flow control actuator connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 12. Go to Step 11.
11 Position sensor ground circuit check
1) Measure resistance between “G52-3” terminal of HVAC 
control module connector and vehicle body ground.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? “ORN” wire open or high 
resistance circuit.
HVAC control module 
faulty.
12 Air flow control actuator check
1) Check air flow control actuator referring to “Air Flow 
Control Actuator Inspection”.
Is it in good condition? HVAC control module 
faulty.
Air flow control actuator 
faulty.
Step Action Yes No
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YEL
WHT
GRY/BLU
GRY/RED
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ORN
G51-3
G51-4
G52-1
G52-13
G52-3
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1. HVAC control module 2. Temperature control actuator 3. To air flow control actuator 4. To other sensors
DTC Detecting Condition Trouble Area
Difference between target opening an d actual opening is higher than 
specified value even though temperature control actuator has operated for 16 
seconds. • Temperature control actuator circuit
• Temperature control linkage
• Temperature control actuator
• HVAC unit
• HVAC control module  
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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
• When DTC B1502, B1503 and B1514 are indicated together, it is possible that “ORN” wire circuit open.
• When DTC B1514 is indicated together, it is possible that “WHT” wire circuit open.
 
Step Action YesNo
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 swit ch turned OFF.
2) Check for proper connection to temperature control  actuator connector at “GRY /BLU” and “GRY/RED” wire 
terminals.
3) If OK, 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 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 “G51-3” and “G51-4” terminals.
3) If OK, measure resistance between “GRY/BLU” wire  terminal of temperature control actuator connector and 
“G51-3” terminal of HVAC control module connector.
Is resistance below 5 
Ω? Go to Step 5. “GRY/BLU” wire open or 
high resistance circuit.
5 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 6.
“GRY/BLU” wire shorted 
to ground circuit.
6 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 7.
“GRY/BLU” wire shorted 
to other circuit.