Trouble Codes From The Atc Control; Atc And Manual A/C Dtc’s; Self Diagnostics - Chrysler 2000 LHS Owner's Manual

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HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
In an Open Position: this will result in a noisy
compressor or no cooling. The cause can be a broken
spring, broken ball or excessive moisture in the A/C
system. If the spring or ball are found to be defective,
replace the expansion valve. If excessive moisture is
found in the A/C system, recycle the refrigerant.
In a Closed Position: There will be low suction
pressure and no cooling. This may be caused by a
failed power dome or excessive moisture in the A/C
system. If the power dome on the expansion valve is
found to be defective replace the expansion valve. If
excessive moisture is found recycle the refrigerant.
A Restricted Orifice: There will be low suction
pressure and no cooling. This may be caused by
debris in the refrigerant system. If debris is believed
to be the cause, recycle the refrigerant and replace
the expansion valve and filter/drier.

SELF DIAGNOSTICS

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC's)
Both the ATC and the Manual A/C system are con-
trolled by the Body Control Module (BCM). Both sys-
tems can be diagnosed by the DRBIII scan tool or
the vehicles own control head display. Refer to the
DRBIII menu for checking Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTC's) Note that there are three DTC tables. The
ATC and Manual A/C DTC table contain faults that
are common to both the ATC and the Manual A/C
system. The same diagnosis can be used for both sys-
tems. The DTC's cover operation of the climate con-
trol unit actuators, doors, evaporator temperature
sensor, ambient temperature sensor and the A/C
refrigerant system. The Manual A/C DTC table cov-
ers Fault Codes that are for the manual A/C Control
Head and wiring and are not used on an ATC sys-
tem. The ATC DTC table has DTC's for ATC Head
Communications, In-Car Temperature Sensor and
Sun Sensor which are not in a Manual A/C system.

TROUBLE CODES FROM THE ATC CONTROL

The trouble codes can be checked with the ATC
control if a DRBIII
scan tool is not available. The
control head can only be placed into the diagnostic
mode while the engine is running and the vehicle is
not moving. Set the control to a 75° F setting (so
there is no confusion with the 23-51 Diagnostic Trou-
ble Codes (DTC's).
To place the system into it's diagnostic mode, press
and hold the Floor, Mix and Defrost buttons (at the
same time). The ATC head display will begin to
blink. Release the Floor, Mix and Defrost buttons.
Once the control head enters the diagnostic mode,
the display on the control head will continue to blink.
This occurs until it completes its tests and climate
control unit door/actuator calibrations. Then it will
ATC AND MANUAL A/C DTC'S
CODE
23
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR FEEDBACK
FAILURE
24
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR FEEDBACK
FAILURE
25
AMBIENT SENSOR
31
RECIRCULATION DOOR ACTUATOR
STALL FAILURE
32
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR STALL
FAILURE
33
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR STALL
FAILURE
35
EVAPORATOR SENSOR FAILURE
37
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR OUTPUT
SHORTED TO BATTERY
38
BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR OUTPUT
SHORTED TO GROUND
39
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR OUTPUT
SHORTED TO BATTERY
40
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR OUTPUT
SHORTED TO GROUND
41
RECIRC DOOR ACTUATOR OUPUT
SHORTED TO BATTERY
42
RECIRC DOOR ACTUATOR OUTPUT
SHORTED TO GROUND
43
COMMON DOOR OUTPUT SHORTED
TO BATTERY
44
COMMON DOOR OUTPUT SHORTED
TO GROUND
51
SYSTEM VOLTAGE TOO LOW FOR
DOOR CALIBRATION
MANUAL A/C DTC'S
CODE
45
A/C CONTROL BLEND DOOR INPUT
OPEN OR SHORTED TO GROUND
46
A/C CONTROL BLEND DOOR
SHORTED TO BATTERY
47
A/C CONTROL - A/C SWITCH FAILURE
48
A/C CONTROL MODE DOOR INPUT
SHORTED TO GROUND
49
A/C CONTROL MODE DOOR INPUT
SHORTED TO BATTERY
50
A/C CONTROL ELECTRIC BACKLITE
(EBL) SWITCH FAILURE
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
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