AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)
AC(diag)

  1. Basic Diagnostic Procedure
  2. Check List for Interview
  3. General Description
  4. Electrical Component Location
  5. Control Module I/O Signal
  6. Inspection Mode
  7. Diagnostic Procedure for Subaru Select Monitor Communication
  8. Data Monitor
  9. Freeze Frame Data
  10. Active Test
  11. Customize
  12. Work Support
  13. Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
  14. Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
  15. Diagnostics with Phenomenon
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Basic Diagnostic Procedure 
PROCEDURE

 

When the sunload sensor check is performed indoors or in the shade, it could be diagnosed as sensor having an open circuit. Always perform the inspection in direct sunlight.

1. PERFORM CUSTOMER INTERVIEW.

Ask the customer when and how the trouble occurred using the interview check list. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Check List for Interview

Did you interview the customer?

2

Perform the interview, and 2

2. PERFORM BASIC INSPECTION.

Is the check result OK?

3

Repair the faulty part found in basic inspection, and 3

3. CHECK SUBARU SELECT MONITOR COMMUNICATION.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to data link connector. COMMON(diag)>Data Link Connector

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON and run the Subaru Select Monitor.

4.

Select [Air Conditioner].

 

For detailed operation procedures, refer to “Help” of application.

Is communication possible?

4. CHECK DTC.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Are any DTCs displayed? (Current malfunction)

Record the DTC, time stamp and freeze frame data, and 5

Perform diagnosis according to the procedures in the diagnostics with phenomenon. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostics with Phenomenon

5. PERFORM DIAGNOSIS.
1.

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)>LIST

2.

Repair or replace the cause of trouble.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, perform the clear memory of [Air Conditioner]. COMMON(diag)>Clear memory

4.

Execute the inspection mode. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Inspection Mode

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Are any DTCs displayed? (Current malfunction)

Repeat step 5 until DTC is not shown. 5

Finish the diagnosis.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Check List for Interview 
CHECK

Inspect the following items regarding the vehicle’s state.

A/C Check List for Interview Brought in on:    Year    Month    Date

Customer’s name

Registration No.

Initial year of registration

   Year    Month    Date

Vehicle model

Frame number

Interviewer

Inspector

Engine type

Odometer reading

Customer specified content

Date and time when the trouble occurred

Frequency of trouble occurrence

Always occurs

Sometimes occurs (   times per day,   times per month)

Condition of trouble occurrence

(How the trouble occurs)

Weather

Fine • Cloudy • Rainy • Snowy • Others (       )

Temperature

   °C (°F) —   °C (°F)

Road conditions

Road surface condition

Accessory installation condition

Diagnostic trouble code

Time stamp

Control module item number/Ver.

Condition of trouble occurrence (How the trouble occurs)

Vehicle bring-in history information

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > General Description 
CAUTION
1. AIR CONDITIONER
  • Never connect the battery in reverse polarity.

    A/C control panel may be immediately damaged.

  • Do not disconnect the battery cables while the engine is running.

    A large counter electromotive force will be generated in the generator, and this voltage may damage electronic parts such as A/C control panel etc.

  • Before disconnecting the connectors of sensors and the A/C control panel, be sure to turn off the ignition switch.

    A/C control panel may be damaged.

  • A/C-related parts are precision parts, so do not let them fall.

  • When removing A/C related parts, refer to Cautions for A/Cs. AIR CONDITIONER>General Description>CAUTION

2. AIRBAG

When removing airbag related parts, refer to Cautions for Airbags. AIRBAG SYSTEM>General Description>CAUTION

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > General Description 
INSPECTION
1. BASIC INSPECTION

Before performing diagnosis, check the following items which might affect the A/C problems.

2.

Check the main and other fuses, harnesses and connectors. Also check grounding.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > General Description 
PREPARATION TOOL
1. SPECIAL TOOL

ILLUSTRATION

TOOL NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

REMARKS

SUBARU SELECT MONITOR 4

Used for setting of each function and troubleshooting for electrical system.

 

For detailed operation procedures, refer to “Help” of application.

2. GENERAL TOOL

TOOL NAME

REMARKS

Circuit tester

Used for measuring resistance, voltage and current.

DST-i

Used together with Subaru Select Monitor 4.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > General Description 
SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
ECM VDC CM MFD AVN DMS HVAC AC-11257 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR COMBINATION METER AMBIENT SENSOR ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR ENGINE CONTROL A/C CONTROL PANEL MIRROR HEATER OPERATION VOICE RECOGNITION A/C STATUS DISPLAY REAR DEFOGGER OPERATION PRESSURE SENSOR (PD) PRESSURE SENSOR (PH) MOISTURE SENSOR IN-VEHICLE SENSOR A/C CONTROL BODY INTEGRATED UNIT BODY INTEGRATED UNIT : CAN CONNECTION : HARD CONNECTION HAZARD LIGHT ILLUMINATE ILLUMINATION BLOWER MOTOR RELAY HEATER CORE REAR SENSOR BLOWER MOTOR POWER TRANSISTOR AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR MODE DOOR ACTUATOR INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR EVAPORATOR SENSOR VARIABLE FLOW CHANGE SOLENOID COMPRESSOR (VARIABLE) SUNLOAD SENSOR
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Electrical Component Location 
LOCATION
1. ENGINE COMPARTMENT

(1)

Pressure sensor (PD)

(3)

A/C compressor

(Variable flow change solenoid)

(4)

Ambient sensor

(2)

Pressure sensor (PH)

2. COMPARTMENT

(1)

Mode door actuator

(6)

Intake door actuator

(10)

Air mix door actuator∗1 or air mix door actuator RH∗2

(2)

In-vehicle sensor (integrated with humidity sensor)

(7)

Data link connector

(11)

Power transistor

(3)

Sunload sensor

(8)

Air mix door actuator LH∗2

(12)

Blower motor

(4)

Heater core sensor

(9)

A/C control panel

(13)

Blower motor relay

(5)

Evaporator sensor

∗1: Without left/right independent air conditioning function

∗2: With left/right independent air conditioning function

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Control Module I/O Signal 
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
i88 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 15 14 13 12 11 10 16 19 18 17 20 35 34 33 32 31 36 39 38 37 40 25 24 23 22 21 26 29 28 27 30 AC-10198 TO

Terminal No.

Contents

Measuring condition

Standard

(i88) No. 1

Mode door actuator #4

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 2

Mode door actuator #3

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 3

Mode door actuator #2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 4

Mode door actuator #1

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 5

(i88) No. 6 (+) ←→ (i88) No. 8 (−)

Intake door actuator drive signal (FRESH)

FRESH mode

8 V or more

(i88) No. 7 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Hazard switch

Hazard switch: ON

Switch OFF: Battery voltage

Switch ON: 0 V

(i88) No. 8 (+) ←→ (i88) No. 6 (−)

Intake door actuator (RECIRC)

RECIRC mode

8 V or more

(i88) No. 9 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Blower fan ON signal

Blower fan is ON

1 V or less

(i88) No. 10 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

5 V power supply

Ignition switch ON

5 V

(i88) No. 11

(i88) No. 12 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Intake door potentiometer signal

Ignition switch ON

0 — 5 V

(i88) No. 13

Pressure sensor (PD)

(i88) No. 14 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

GND for sensors

Always

1 V or less

(i88) No. 15 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

ACC power supply

ACC ON

Battery voltage

(i88) No. 16 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Sunload sensor

Sunlight is contacting sensor

1 — 4 V

(i88) No. 17 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

In-vehicle sensor

Ignition switch ON

25°C: 2.5 V

(i88) No. 18 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Post evaporator sensor

Depends on temperature after the evaporator.

1 — 4.5 V

(i88) No. 19

CAN Lo

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 20

CAN Hi

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 21

Air mix door actuator LH #4∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 22

Air mix door actuator LH #3∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 23

Air mix door actuator LH #2∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 24

Air mix door actuator LH #1∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 25

Air mix door actuator #4∗1 or air mix door actuator RH #4∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 26

Air mix door actuator #3∗1 or air mix door actuator RH #3∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 27

Air mix door actuator #2∗1 or air mix door actuator RH #2∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 28

Air mix door actuator #1∗1 or air mix door actuator RH #1∗2

Digital signal; can not be measured

(i88) No. 29

(i88) No. 30

(i88) No. 31 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Battery power supply

Always

Battery voltage

(i88) No. 32 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Ignition power supply

Ignition ON

Battery voltage

(i88) No. 33

Humidity sensor

Ignition switch ON (Fluctuates depending on temperature of the vehicle interior.)

1 — 4.5 V

(i88) No. 34 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

GND

Always

1 V or less

(i88) No. 35

Illumination power supply (−)

Illumination ON (measured between (i88) No. 37 (+) ←→ (i88) No. 35(−))

Battery voltage

(i88) No. 36 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Variable compressor solenoid valve drive signal

Ignition switch ON

Blower switch ON

A/C switch ON

2 V — 12 V

(i88) No. 37 (+) ←→ (i88) No. 35 (−)

Illumination power supply (+)

Illumination ON

Battery voltage

(i88) No. 38

Pressure sensor (PH)

(i88) No. 39 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Heater core sensor

Ignition switch ON (Fluctuates depending on temperature after the heater core.)

0.54.0 V

(i88) No. 40 (+) ←→ Chassis ground (−)

Fan control signal

Ignition switch: ON, Blower switch: ON

1st gear: Approx. 10.0 V

2nd gear: Approx. 9.0 V

3rd gear: Approx. 8.0 V

4th gear: Approx. 7.0 V

5th gear: Approx. 6.0 V

6th gear: Approx. 4.5 V

7th gear: Approx. 2.0 V

∗1: Without left/right independent air conditioning function

∗2: With left/right independent air conditioning function

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Inspection Mode 
PROCEDURE

It is possible to diagnose the DTC by performing the indicated inspection mode. After correcting the DTC, perform a necessary inspection mode and make sure that the function is resumed correctly and the DTC is recorded.

1. INSPECTION MODE 1

Code

Description & trouble part

Note

B1430

IN-VEHICLE (POST EVAPORATOR) TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B1431

IN-VEHICLE (POST EVAPORATOR) TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B1432

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (AIR-CONDITIONER)

B1433

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (AIR-CONDITIONER)

B1434

EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B1435

EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B1436

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN (PASSENGER)

B1437

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (PASSENGER)

B1438

MODE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B1439

MODE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B1440

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN (DRIVER)

B1442

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (DRIVER)

B14E7

HEATER CORE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14E8

HEATER CORE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B14E9

INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14EA

INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B14EB

INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR STUCK

B14EC

HUMIDITY SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14ED

HUMIDITY SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT

Diagnostic procedure:

1.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, perform the clear memory of [Air Conditioner]. COMMON(diag)>Clear memory

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] to check that there is no DTC displayed. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

 

If the DTC is displayed on the screen, the trouble is still present. Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs. After solving the DTC, repeat from step 1).

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON and then leave it for 16 seconds or more.

4.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] to check that there is no DTC displayed. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

 

If the DTC is displayed on the screen, the trouble is still present. Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs.

2. INSPECTION MODE 2

Code

Description & trouble part

Note

B14A1

SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT LOW/OPEN

B14A2

SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

Diagnostic procedure:

1.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, perform the clear memory of [Air Conditioner]. COMMON(diag)>Clear memory

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] to check that there is no DTC displayed. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

 

If the DTC is displayed on the screen, the trouble is still present. Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs. After solving the DTC, repeat from step 1).

3.

Park the vehicle in the place subjected to direct sunlight.

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON and then leave it for 4 seconds or more.

5.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] to check that there is no DTC displayed. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

 

If the DTC is displayed on the screen, the trouble is still present. Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs.

3. INSPECTION MODE 3

Code

Description & trouble part

Note

B14A3

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14A4

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B14A7

VARIABLE SOLENOID VALVE CIRCUIT

B14A8

COMPRESSOR BREAK-IN MALFUNCTION LOW REFRIGERANT

B14EE

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (HOSE PRESSURE DISCHARGE)

B14EF

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (HOSE PRESSURE DISCHARGE)

Diagnostic procedure:

1.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, perform the clear memory of [Air Conditioner]. COMMON(diag)>Clear memory

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] to check that there is no DTC displayed. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

 

If the DTC is displayed on the screen, the trouble is still present. Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs. After solving the DTC, repeat from step 1).

3.

Perform [Variable compressor break-in drive]. AIR CONDITIONER>Compressor>INSTALLATION

4.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] to check that there is no DTC displayed. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

 

If the DTC is displayed on the screen, the trouble is still present. Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTCs.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure for Subaru Select Monitor Communication 
INSPECTION

Trouble symptom:

Cannot communicate with [Air Conditioner].

Detecting condition:

  • Defective harness connector

  • Power supply circuit malfunction

  • Defective CAN communication circuit

  • Defective Subaru Select Monitor

Wiring diagram:

4 12 5 13 1 9 8 16 2 10 7 15 3 11 6 14 i88 32 34 31 20 19 i288 i288 16 8 5 4 6 14 AC-10762 7 8 9 5 6 3 4 1 2 15 16 13 14 12 17 18 10 11 i21 J/C *1 *1 *2 *2 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 * 2 * 1 i21 : TERMINAL No. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 AND 9 : TERMINAL No. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 AND 18 MB-17M/B FUSE NO. 11(B) FB-28F/B FUSE NO. 21(IG) FB-47F/B FUSE NO. 19(IG) FB-6F/B FUSE NO. 25(B) DATA LINK CONNECTOR REF. TO ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REF. TO CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT.

Connect DST-i to data link connector.

Does DST-i turn ON?

4

2

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using the tester, measure the voltage between data link connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i288) No. 8 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i288) No. 16 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 10 V or more?

3

  • Repair the power supply circuit.

     

    In this case, repair the following item:

    • Open or ground short circuit of harness between battery and data link connector

    • Blown out of fuse (M/B No. 11, F/B No. 19)

3. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN DATA LINK CONNECTOR AND CHASSIS GROUND (OPEN).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Using the tester, measure the resistance between data link connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i288) No. 4 — Chassis ground:

(i288) No. 5 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 5 Ω?

Check for poor contact of the data link connector, and repair a fault, if any. When no fault is found, go to 4.

Repair the harness and connector.

4. CHECK SUBARU SELECT MONITOR.
1.

Connect the Subaru Select Monitor to a normal vehicle.

2.

Start the engine and perform communication between the Subaru Select Monitor and vehicle.

Is communication possible?

5

Use another Subaru Select Monitor because the CAN communication circuit of the Subaru Select Monitor is faulty.

5. CHECK LAN SYSTEM.

Is the check result OK?

6

Repair it according to the diagnosis for LAN system.

6. CHECK CONNECTOR.

Check poor contact of A/C control panel connector and data link connector.

Is the check result OK?

7

Repair the connector.

7. CHECK FUSE.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Remove a fuse from the fuse box.

3.

Check the fuse.

Is the check result OK?

8

Replace the fuse. If the replaced fuse blows out easily, repair the ground short circuit in harness between the A/C control panel and fuse.

8. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT (OPEN).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Measure the voltage between A/C control panel connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 31 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i88) No. 32 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 10 V or more?

9

Check for open or short circuit in the harness between A/C control panel and fuse.

9. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL GROUND CIRCUIT (OPEN).

Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control panel and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 34 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 5 Ω?

Check the connection between the data link connector and Subaru Select Monitor.

Repair the harness for ground line.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Data Monitor 
OPERATION
 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Data Monitor 
LIST

Item

Contents

Standard/Unit

Note

In-vehicle Sensor Temperature

Display the in-vehicle sensor value.

−72.47193.82°C

Refrigerant Pressure

Display the pressure sensor (PH) value.

0 — 3.29 MPa

Quantity of Sunload

Display the sunload sensor value.

0 — 4448 W/m^2

Heater Water Temperature

Display the engine coolant temperature. (CAN information)

−40.00 — 214 °C

Refrigerant Pressure

Display the pressure sensor (PD) value.

0 — 3.29 MPa

Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s seat side.

15 — 90

Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s seat side.

15 — 90

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Blower outlet request temperature (Driver's)

Display the blow vents target temperature on driver’s side.

−327.68327.67°C

Blower outlet request temperature (Passenger's)

Display the inner set value of the A/C control panel. (With left/right independent air conditioning function)

−327.68327.67°C

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Air mix door actuator position (driver's side)

Display the driver’s seat air mix door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

Air mix door actuator position (passenger's side)

Display the passenger’s seat air mix door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Mode Door Actuator Position

Display the mode door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position

Display the intake door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

Target air mix door actuator position (driver's side)

Display the driver’s seat air mix door actuator target position information.

−32.68133.33%

Target air mix door actuator position (passenger's side)

Display the passenger’s seat air mix door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Mode Door Actuator Position Target

Display the mode door actuator target position information.

−32.68133.33%

Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position Target

Display the intake door actuator target position information.

−32.68133.33%

Blower Fan Level

Display the blower fan motor speed level.

0 — 255

Ambient Air Temperature

Display the ambient sensor value. (CAN information)

−40 — 80 °C

Compressor operation status

Display the operation status of the compressor.

OFF/ON

Blower Fan Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the blower fan.

MANU/AUTO

A/C Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the compressor.

MANU/AUTO

Fresh/Recircle Air Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the FRESH/RECIRC.

MANU/AUTO

Mode Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the blow vents.

MANU/AUTO

Rear Defogger

Display the operation status of the rear defogger switch.

OFF/ON

Engine Speed

Display the engine speed. (CAN information)

0 — 32767 rpm

Vehicle Speed

Display the vehicle speed. (CAN information)

0 — 300 km/h

Evaporator Temperature

Display the evaporator sensor value.

−82.48153.55°C

Evaporator Temperature Target

Display the evaporator target temperature.

0 — 20 °C

Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty

Display Duty value of the variable flow change solenoid valve.

0 — 100 %

Variable Load Compressor Torque Value

Display the estimated load torque value of the variable compressor.

0 — 100 Nm

Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the selection of A/C basic operation pattern.

NORMAL/MILD/POWERFUL/ECO

High grade MFD specification

Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the change pattern of A/C operation depending on passengers.

OFF/ON

High grade MFD specification

Request Compressor Speed during Idling

Display the request compressor rotational speed at idling.

650 — 1425 rpm

Request engine speed

Display the request engine speed.

0: Without Request/1: Cooler H/2: Hearter H/3: Cooler L/4: Heater L/5: Heater M/6: Heater LL

Heater core Temp.

Display the heater core sensor readings.

−40 — 214 °C

With Auto Start Stop

Humidity

Display humidity sensor readings.

0 — 100 %

With humidity sensor

Driver monitoring system 1 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 1 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System1 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System1 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 2 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 2 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System2 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System2 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 3 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 3 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System3 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System3 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 4 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 4 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System4 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System4 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 5 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 5 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System5 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System5 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Freeze Frame Data 
OPERATION
 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Freeze Frame Data 
LIST

Item

Contents

Standard/Unit

Note

In-vehicle Sensor Temperature

Display the in-vehicle sensor value.

−72.47193.82°C

Refrigerant Pressure

Display the pressure sensor (PH) value.

0 — 3.29 MPa

Quantity of Sunload

Display the sunload sensor value.

0 — 4448 W/m^2

Heater Water Temperature

Display the engine coolant temperature. (CAN information)

−40.00 — 214 °C

Refrigerant Pressure

Display the pressure sensor (PD) value.

0 — 3.29 MPa

Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s seat side.

15 — 90

Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s seat side.

15 — 90

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Blower outlet request temperature (Driver's)

Display the blow vents target temperature on driver’s side.

−327.68327.67°C

Blower outlet request temperature (Passenger's)

Display the inner set value of the A/C control panel. (With left/right independent air conditioning function)

−327.68327.67°C

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Air mix door actuator position (driver's side)

Display the driver’s seat air mix door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

Air mix door actuator position (passenger's side)

Display the passenger’s seat air mix door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Mode Door Actuator Position

Display the mode door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position

Display the intake door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

Target air mix door actuator position (driver's side)

Display the driver’s seat air mix door actuator target position information.

−32.68133.33%

Target air mix door actuator position (passenger's side)

Display the passenger’s seat air mix door actuator position information.

−32.68133.33%

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Mode Door Actuator Position Target

Display the mode door actuator target position information.

−32.68133.33%

Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position Target

Display the intake door actuator target position information.

−32.68133.33%

Blower Fan Level

Display the blower fan motor speed level.

0 — 255

Ambient Air Temperature

Display the ambient sensor value. (CAN information)

−40 — 80 °C

Compressor operation status

Display the operation status of the compressor.

OFF/ON

Blower Fan Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the blower fan.

MANU/AUTO

A/C Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the compressor.

MANU/AUTO

Fresh/Recircle Air Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the FRESH/RECIRC.

MANU/AUTO

Mode Operating Condition

Display the operation status of the blow vents.

MANU/AUTO

Rear Defogger

Display the operation status of the rear defogger switch.

OFF/ON

Engine Speed

Display the engine speed. (CAN information)

0 — 32767 rpm

Vehicle Speed

Display the vehicle speed. (CAN information)

0 — 300 km/h

Evaporator Temperature

Display the evaporator sensor value.

−82.48153.55°C

Evaporator Temperature Target

Display the evaporator target temperature.

0 — 20 °C

Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty

Display Duty value of the variable flow change solenoid valve.

0 — 100 %

Variable Load Compressor Torque Value

Display the estimated load torque value of the variable compressor.

0 — 100 Nm

Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the selection of A/C basic operation pattern.

NORMAL/MILD/POWERFUL/ECO

High grade MFD specification

Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the change pattern of A/C operation depending on passengers.

OFF/ON

High grade MFD specification

Request Compressor Speed during Idling

Display the request compressor rotational speed at idling.

650 — 1425 rpm

Request engine speed

Display the request engine speed.

0: Without Request/1: Cooler H/2: Hearter H/3: Cooler L/4: Heater L/5: Heater M/6: Heater LL

Heater core Temp.

Display the heater core sensor readings.

−40 — 214 °C

With Auto Start Stop

Humidity

Display humidity sensor readings.

0 — 100 %

With humidity sensor

Driver monitoring system 1 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 1 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System1 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System1 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System1 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 1.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 2 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 2 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System2 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System2 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System2 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 2.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 3 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 3 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System3 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System3 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System3 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 3.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 4 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 4 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System4 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System4 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System4 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 4.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 5 temperature setting value (driver’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on driver’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

Driver monitoring system 5 temperature setting value (passenger’s side)

Display the set temperature of the A/C control panel on passenger’s side stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

15 — 90

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System5 Airflow Mode Setting

Display the target temperature of the blower vent stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: VENT

02h: VENT II

03h: B/L

04h: HEAT

05h: DEF/HEAT

06h: DEF

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Blower Fan Setting

Display the blower fan setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: OFF

01h: LO

02h: M1

03h: M2

04h: M3

05h: M4

06h: M5

07h: HI

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Fresh/Recircle Setting

Display the intake door setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: Recircle

02h: Fresh

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 A/C Setting

Display the A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: OFF

02h: ON

0Fh: AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 AUTO Setting

Display the AUTO setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: MANUAL

01h: AUTO

02h: FULL AUTO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 SYNC Setting

Display the SYNC setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Driver Monitoring System5 MAX A/C Setting

Display the MAX A/C setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Climate Control - Mode Setting

Display the A/C main setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

00h: NORMAL

01h: MILD

02h: POWERFUL

03h: ECO

With driver monitoring system

Driver Monitoring System5 Climate Control - Passenger Interlock

Display the A/C and passenger linking operation setting stored in the driver monitoring system 5.

01h: OFF

02h: ON

With driver monitoring system

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Active Test 
OPERATION
1.

On [Start] screen, select [Diagnosis].

2.

On [Vehicle selection] screen, input the target vehicle information and select [OK].

3.

On [Main Menu] screen, select [Each System].

4.

On [Select System] screen, select [Air Conditioner], and then select [Enter].

5.

On [Select Function] screen, select [Active Test].

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Active Test 
LIST
 

If not equipped (depending on destination area or vehicle equipment condition), some items are not displayed.

Active test items

Range

Contents

Execution condition

In-vehicle Air Temperature setting

−72.47193.82°C

Set in-vehicle sensor readings. Adjusting the in-vehicle sensor value to use for A/C control is useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Ambient Air Temperature Setting

−40 — 80 °C

Set ambient sensor readings. Adjusting the ambient sensor value to use for A/C control is useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Quantity of Sunload Setting

0 — 4448 W/m2

Set sunload sensor readings. Adjusting the sunload sensor value to use for A/C control is useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Heater Water Temperature Setting

−40 — 214 °C

Set coolant temperature sensor readings. Adjusting the coolant temperature sensor value to use for A/C control is useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Engine ON

AUTO switch mode setting

ON

Transmit ON signal of AUTO switch contact. By operating A/C with the signal, it is possible to judge whether the control is faulty or the switch (A/C control panel) is faulty.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Air mix door actuator target open (driver's side)

−32.68133.33 %

Set the driver’s seat air mix door actuator opening angle. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Air mix door actuator target open (passenger's side)

−32.68133.33 %

Set the passenger’s seat air mix door actuator opening angle. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Fresh/Rec Air Dr Act Trgt Open Angle

−32.68133.33 %

Set the intake door actuator opening angle. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Mode Door Actuator Opening Angle Target

−32.68133.33 %

Set the mode door actuator opening angle. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Blower Fan Level Setting

0 — 255

 

Input up to 255 is possible, but 100 — 255 is the same.

Set the blower fan level. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 
  • Engine ON is recommended.

  • Compressor OFF is needed to set the level to 0.

A/C Change Setting

ON/OFF

Set the compressor operation request. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

  • Engine ON

  • Blower ON

Rear Defogger Setting

ON/OFF

Transmit the rear defogger switch contact signal. By operating A/C with the signal, it is possible to judge whether the control is faulty or the switch (A/C control panel) is faulty.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty

0 — 100%

Set Duty value of variable flow change solenoid valve. Useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

 

The setting value may not be obtained due to A/C circuit protection.

  • Engine ON

  • Compressor ON

  • Blower ON

Heater core temperature setting

−40 — 214 °C

Set the heater core sensor readings. Adjusting the heater core sensor value to use for A/C control is useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

Humidity Setting

0 — 100%

Set humidity sensor readings. Adjusting the humidity sensor value to use for A/C control is useful for reproduction test in faulty events.

Ignition switch ON

 

Engine ON is recommended.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Customize 
OPERATION
1.

On [Start] screen, select [Diagnosis].

2.

On [Vehicle selection] screen, input the target vehicle information and select [OK].

3.

On [Main Menu] screen, select [Each System].

4.

On [Select System] screen, select [Air Conditioner], and then select [Enter].

5.

On [Select Function] screen, select [Customize].

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Customize 
LIST

Items

Initial setting value

Setting value

Note

Fresh/Recircle Air Door Auto Mode

AUTO

AUTO

When AUTO mode is actuated, inlet switching is also automatically operated.

MANU

Even when AUTO mode is actuated, inlet switching is not automatically operated. (Switching can only be manually operated)

Compressor auto mode

AUTO

AUTO

When AUTO mode is actuated, compressor is also automatically operated.

MANU

Even when AUTO mode is actuated, compressor is not automatically operated. (Switching can only be manually operated)

Setting temperature shift

0

−3

Adjust the A/C target value relative to the set temperature.

−2

−1

0

+1

+2

+3

Mode/VentII

Yes

Yes

When AUTO mode is operated, VENT II mode (upper wind: large, lower wind: small) is present.

No

When AUTO mode is operated, VENT II mode (upper wind: large, lower wind: small) is absent.

Mode/All Flow

Yes

Yes

When AUTO mode is operated, all-flow mode (wind comes from all blower vents) is present.

No

When AUTO mode is operated, all-flow mode (wind comes from all blower vents) is absent.

Mode/HeatIII

Yes

Yes

When AUTO mode is operated, HEAT III mode (footwell/DEF ratio is different) is present.

No

When AUTO mode is operated, HEAT III mode (footwell/DEF ratio is different) is absent.

Release Max A/C by Mode Sw

Yes

Yes

When the mode switch is operated in MAX A/C status, MAX A/C status is deactivated.

No

Even when the mode switch is operated in MAX A/C status, MAX A/C status is not deactivated.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Work Support 
OPERATION
1.

On [Start] screen, select [Diagnosis].

2.

On [Vehicle selection] screen, enter vehicle information and select [OK].

3.

On [Main Menu] screen, select [Each System].

4.

On [Select System] screen, select [Air Conditioner], and then select [Enter].

5.

On [Select Function] screen, select [Work Support] and select [Next].

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Work Support 
LIST
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
OPERATION
 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
LIST

Code

Description & trouble part

Reference

B1430

IN-VEHICLE (POST EVAPORATOR) TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B1431

IN-VEHICLE (POST EVAPORATOR) TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B1432

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (AIR-CONDITIONER)

B1433

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (AIR-CONDITIONER)

B1434

EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B1435

EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B1436

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN (PASSENGER)

B1437

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (PASSENGER)

B1438

MODE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B1439

MODE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B1440

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN (DRIVER)

B1442

AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (DRIVER)

B14A1

SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT LOW/OPEN

When the sunload sensor inspection is performed indoors or in the shade, it may be diagnosed as having an open circuit due to an insufficient light volume. In this case, check the sunload sensor at a location exposed to direct sunlight.

B14A2

SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

When the sunload sensor inspection is performed indoors or in the shade, it may be diagnosed as having an open circuit due to an insufficient light volume. In this case, check the sunload sensor at a location exposed to direct sunlight.

B14A3

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14A4

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B14A7

VARIABLE SOLENOID VALVE CIRCUIT

B14A8

COMPRESSOR BREAK-IN MALFUNCTION LOW REFRIGERANT

B14EE

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (HOSE PRESSURE DISCHARGE)

B14EF

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (HOSE PRESSURE DISCHARGE)

B14E7

HEATER CORE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14E8

HEATER CORE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B14E9

INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14EA

INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

B14EB

INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR STUCK

B14EC

HUMIDITY SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

B14ED

HUMIDITY SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT

U0073

CONTROL MODULE COMMUNICATION BUS OFF

U0100

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH ECM/PCM "A"

U0122

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL MODULE

U0140

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH BODY CONTROL MODULE

U0151

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH RESTRAINTS CONTROL MODULE

U0155

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER (IPC) CONTROL MODULE

U0156

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH INFORMATION CENTER "A"

U0401

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM ECM/PCM "A"

U0416

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL MODULE

U0422

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM BODY CONTROL MODULE

U0423

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER CONTROL MODULE

U0452

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM RESTRAINTS CONTROL MODULE

U0457

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM INFORMATION CENTER "A"

U1120

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH AUTOSTART STOP CONTROL MODULE

U123A

LOST COMMUNICATION WITH DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEM

U143A

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEM

U1469

INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM AUTOSTART STOP CONTROL MODULE

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1430 IN-VEHICLE (POST EVAPORATOR) TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Temperature and humidity sensor (in-vehicle temperature) circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

In-vehicle air temperature is falsely recognized as 25°C (77°F), and the compartment temperature is adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

AC-10721 14 17 33 10 2 1 3 4 i173 i173 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 3 4 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and the temperature and humidity sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1430 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the in-vehicle sensor or temperature and humidity sensor.

3.

Short the connector (i173).

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1431 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the temperature and humidity sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 1 (+) — (i173) No. 2 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between the A/C control panel connector and temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 2 — (i88) No. 14:

(i173) No. 1 — (i88) No. 17:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1431 IN-VEHICLE (POST EVAPORATOR) TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Temperature and humidity sensor (in-vehicle temperature) circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

In-vehicle air temperature is falsely recognized as 25°C (77°F), and the compartment temperature is adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

AC-10721 14 17 33 10 2 1 3 4 i173 i173 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 3 4 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and the temperature and humidity sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1431 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the temperature and humidity sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1430 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the temperature and humidity sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in in-vehicle sensor connector or temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 1 (+) — (i173) No. 2 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between terminals in temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 1 — (i173) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1432 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (AIR-CONDITIONER)

DTC detecting condition:

  • Ambient sensor to combination meter circuit is open.

  • Data to be received from the combination meter via CAN communication do not arrive.

Trouble symptom:

  • Defective ambient temperature display

  • Ambient temperature is falsely recognized as 25°C, and the compartment temperature is adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

: i88 19 20 AC-10783 B640 I/F I/F 2 1 A7 A24 A23 A6 i10 A A i10 28 27 30 32 31 33 29 10 12 11 13 9 8 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 B60 i112 56 57 B628 B486 2 1 24 26 25 35 37 36 39 38 40 34 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 14 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 2 1 B640 6 3 5 2 4 1 B486 : REF. TO CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM HIGH SPEED CAN TRANSCEIVER AMBIENT SENSOR MICRO COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT A/C CONTROL PANEL COMBINATION METER
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check the connecting conditions of combination meter connector and ambient sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1432 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the ambient sensor.

3.

Short the connector (B640).

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1433 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor>REMOVAL

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in ambient sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(B640) No. 2 (+) — (B640) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Disconnect the connector from the combination meter.

2.

Using a tester, check the continuity between combination meter connector and ambient sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(B640) No. 1 — (i10) No. 24:

(B640) No. 2 — (i10) No. 23:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1433 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (AIR-CONDITIONER)

DTC detecting condition:

  • Ambient sensor to combination meter circuit is open.

  • Data to be received from the combination meter via CAN communication do not arrive.

Trouble symptom:

  • Defective ambient temperature display

  • Ambient temperature is falsely recognized as 25°C, and the compartment temperature is adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

: i88 19 20 AC-10783 B640 I/F I/F 2 1 A7 A24 A23 A6 i10 A A i10 28 27 30 32 31 33 29 10 12 11 13 9 8 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 B60 i112 56 57 B628 B486 2 1 24 26 25 35 37 36 39 38 40 34 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 14 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 2 1 B640 6 3 5 2 4 1 B486 : REF. TO CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM HIGH SPEED CAN TRANSCEIVER AMBIENT SENSOR MICRO COMPUTER POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT A/C CONTROL PANEL COMBINATION METER
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check the connecting conditions of combination meter connector and ambient sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1433 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor>REMOVAL

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1432 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor>REMOVAL

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in ambient sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(B640) No. 2 (+) — (B640) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the combination meter.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between terminals in ambient sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(B640) No. 1 — (B640) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1434 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Evaporator sensor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

  • Compressor does not operate.

  • Evaporator temperature is falsely recognized as low, and the compartment temperature is adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

i172 2 1 14 18 AC-10703 2 1 i88 i172 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 A/C CONTROL PANEL EVAPORATOR SENSOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and evaporator sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1434 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the evaporator sensor.

3.

Short the connector (i172).

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1435 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator>REMOVAL

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in evaporator sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i172) No. 2 (+) — (i172) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between A/C control panel connector and evaporator sensor connector terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i172) No. 1 — (i88) No. 14:

(I172) No. 2 — (i88) No. 18:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1435 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Evaporator sensor circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Evaporator temperature is falsely recognized as low, and the compartment temperature is adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

i172 2 1 14 18 AC-10703 2 1 i88 i172 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 A/C CONTROL PANEL EVAPORATOR SENSOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and evaporator sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1435 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the evaporator sensor.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1434 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator>REMOVAL

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in evaporator sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i172) No. 2 (+) — (i172) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between terminals in evaporator sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i172) No. 1 — (i172) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1436 AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN (PASSENGER)

DTC detecting condition:

Air mix door actuator stepping motor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Temperature cannot be adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

i174 i175 1 2 3 4 5 6 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 * 2 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 AC-11230 i88 3 21 22 23 24 i175 6 1 5 2 * 2 3 25 26 27 28 i174 6 1 5 2 * 1 FB-11F/B FUSE NO. 14(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR LH : WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER   WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR RH : WITHOUT L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check the condition of connector connection.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1436 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY OF AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the air mix door actuator connector.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Measure the voltage between the air mix door actuator connector terminal and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i174) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 10 V or more?

3

Check the DC power supply circuit.

3. CHECK AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the internal resistance of the air mix door actuator using a tester.

Connector & terminal

Air mix door actuator RH

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

Is the resistance 80 — 100 Ω?

4. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CONTROL PANEL AND AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR (OPEN).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Measure the resistance between A/C control panel and air mix door actuator connector.

Connector & terminal

(i174) No. 1 — (i88) No. 28:

(i174) No. 2 — (i88) No. 27:

(i174) No. 5 — (i88) No. 26:

(i174) No. 6 — (i88) No. 25:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1437 AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (PASSENGER)

DTC detecting condition:

Air mix door actuator stepping motor circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Temperature cannot be adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

i174 i175 1 2 3 4 5 6 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 * 2 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 AC-11230 i88 3 21 22 23 24 i175 6 1 5 2 * 2 3 25 26 27 28 i174 6 1 5 2 * 1 FB-11F/B FUSE NO. 14(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR LH : WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER   WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR RH : WITHOUT L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check the condition of connector connection.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1437 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY OF AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the air mix door actuator connector.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Measure the voltage between the air mix door actuator connector terminal and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i174) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 10 V or more?

3

Check the DC power supply circuit.

3. CHECK AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the internal resistance of the air mix door actuator using a tester.

Connector & terminal

Air mix door actuator RH

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

Is the resistance 80 — 100 Ω?

4. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CONTROL PANEL AND AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR (SHORTED TO POWER SUPPLY).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Measure the voltage between air mix door actuator connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i174) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i174) No. 2 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i174) No. 5 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i174) No. 6 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is there any voltage?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1438 MODE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Mode door actuator stepping motor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Vent does not change.

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 AC-10227 i176 3 1 2 3 4 6 1 5 2 i88 i176 FB-11F/B FUSE NO. 14(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL MODE DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and mode door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1438 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR MODE DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the mode door actuator connector.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Measure the voltage between the mode door actuator connector terminal and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i176) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 10 V or more?

3

Check the DC power supply circuit.

3. CHECK MODE DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the internal resistance of the mode door actuator using a tester.

Connector & terminal

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

Is the resistance 80 — 100 Ω?

4. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CONTROL PANEL AND MODE DOOR ACTUATOR (OPEN).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Measure the resistance between A/C control panel and air mix door actuator connector.

Connector & terminal

(i176) No. 1 — (i88) No. 4:

(i176) No. 2 — (i88) No. 3:

(i176) No. 5 — (i88) No. 2:

(i176) No. 6 — (i88) No. 1:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1439 MODE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Mode door actuator stepping motor circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Vent does not change.

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 AC-10227 i176 3 1 2 3 4 6 1 5 2 i88 i176 FB-11F/B FUSE NO. 14(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL MODE DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and mode door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1439 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY FOR MODE DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the mode door actuator connector.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Measure the voltage between the mode door actuator connector terminal and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i176) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 10 V or more?

3

Check the DC power supply circuit.

3. CHECK MODE DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the internal resistance of the mode door actuator using a tester.

Connector & terminal

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

Is the resistance 80 — 100 Ω?

4. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CONTROL PANEL AND MODE DOOR ACTUATOR (SHORTED TO POWER SUPPLY).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Measure the voltage between mode door actuator connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i176) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i176) No. 2 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i176) No. 5 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i176) No. 6 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is there any voltage?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1440 AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN (DRIVER)

DTC detecting condition:

Air mix door actuator stepping motor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Temperature cannot be adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

i174 i175 1 2 3 4 5 6 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 * 2 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 AC-11230 i88 3 21 22 23 24 i175 6 1 5 2 * 2 3 25 26 27 28 i174 6 1 5 2 * 1 FB-11F/B FUSE NO. 14(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR LH : WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER   WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR RH : WITHOUT L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and air mix door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1440 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY OF AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the air mix door actuator connector.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Measure the voltage between the air mix door actuator connector terminal and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

Without left/right independent air conditioning function

(i174) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

With left/right independent air conditioning function

(i175) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 10 V or more?

3

Check the DC power supply circuit.

3. CHECK AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the internal resistance of the air mix door actuator using a tester.

Connector & terminal

Without left/right independent air conditioning function

Air mix door actuator

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Air mix door actuator LH

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

Is the resistance 80 — 100 Ω?

4. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CONTROL PANEL AND AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR (OPEN).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Measure the resistance between A/C control panel and air mix door actuator connector.

Connector & terminal

Without left/right independent air conditioning function

(i174) No. 1 — (i88) No. 28:

(i174) No. 2 — (i88) No. 27:

(i174) No. 5 — (i88) No. 26:

(i174) No. 6 — (i88) No. 25:

With left/right independent air conditioning function

(i175) No. 1 — (i88) No. 24:

(i175) No. 2 — (i88) No. 23:

(i175) No. 5 — (i88) No. 22:

(i175) No. 6 — (i88) No. 21:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B1442 AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (DRIVER)

DTC detecting condition:

Air mix door actuator stepping motor circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Temperature cannot be adjusted.

Wiring diagram:

i174 i175 1 2 3 4 5 6 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 * 2 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 AC-11230 i88 3 21 22 23 24 i175 6 1 5 2 * 2 3 25 26 27 28 i174 6 1 5 2 * 1 FB-11F/B FUSE NO. 14(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR LH : WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER   WITH L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR RH : WITHOUT L/R INDEPENDENT AIR CONDITIONER  : AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and air mix door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1442 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK POWER SUPPLY OF AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the air mix door actuator connector.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Measure the voltage between the air mix door actuator connector terminal and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

Without left/right independent air conditioning function

(i174) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

With left/right independent air conditioning function

(i175) No. 3 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 10 V or more?

3

Check the DC power supply circuit.

3. CHECK AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the resistance between air mix door actuator terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

Without left/right independent air conditioning function

Air mix door actuator

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

With left/right independent air conditioning function

Air mix door actuator LH

No. 3 — No. 1:

No. 3 — No. 2:

No. 3 — No. 5:

No. 3 — No. 6:

Is the resistance 80 — 100 Ω?

4. CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN A/C CONTROL PANEL AND AIR MIX DOOR ACTUATOR (SHORTED TO POWER SUPPLY).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Measure the voltage between air mix door actuator connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

Without left/right independent air conditioning function

(i174) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i174) No. 2 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i174) No. 5 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i174) No. 6 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

With left/right independent air conditioning function

(i175) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i175) No. 2 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i175) No. 5 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i175) No. 6 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is there any voltage?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14A1 SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT LOW/OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Open circuit in the sunload sensor is detected for 4 seconds or more. (Displayed for current malfunction)

Trouble symptom:

Operation is performed as no sunload.

Wiring diagram:

i51 16 AC-10704 2 1 14 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 i51 i88 A/C CONTROL PANEL SUNLOAD SENSOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

 

When the sunload sensor check is performed indoors or in the shade, it could be diagnosed as having an open circuit. Always check the sunload sensor in direct sunlight.

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and sunload sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A1 displayed?

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the sunload sensor.

3.

Short the connector.

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A2 displayed?

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in sunload sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i51) No. 2 (+) — (i51) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between sunload sensor and A/C control panel connector terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i51) No. 1 — (i88) No. 14:

(i51) No. 2 — (i88) No. 16:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14A2 SUNLOAD SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Short circuit in the sunload sensor is detected for 4 seconds or more.

Trouble symptom:

Operation is performed as no sunload.

Wiring diagram:

i51 16 AC-10704 2 1 14 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 i51 i88 A/C CONTROL PANEL SUNLOAD SENSOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

 

When the sunload sensor check is performed indoors or in the shade, it could be diagnosed as having an open circuit. Always check the sunload sensor in direct sunlight.

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and sunload sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A2 displayed?

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the sunload sensor.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A1 displayed?

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in sunload sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i51) No. 2 (+) — (i51) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

Check the connection of the sunload sensor circuit.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between terminals in sunload sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i51) No. 1 — (i51) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14A3 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Pressure sensor (PH) circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Compressor does not operate. (Variable compressor)

Wiring diagram:

B627 B627 2 3 38 1 14 10 2 1 3 AC-10788 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 i112 B60 60 62 59 A/C CONTROL PANEL PRESSURE SENSOR (PH)
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector, pressure sensor (PH) connector and coupling connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A3 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK PRESSURE SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the pressure sensor (PH).

3.

Short No. 2 and No. 3 of connector B627.

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A4 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the pressure sensor (PH). AIR CONDITIONER>Pressure Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in pressure sensor (PH) connector.

Connector & terminal

(B627) No. 1 (+) — (B627) No. 3 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between A/C control panel connector and pressure sensor (PH) connector terminals.

Connector & terminal

(B627) No. 1 — (i88) No. 10:

(B627) No. 2 — (i88) No. 38:

(B627) No. 3 — (i88) No. 14:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14A4 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Pressure sensor (PH) circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Compressor does not operate. (Variable compressor)

Wiring diagram:

B627 B627 2 3 38 1 14 10 2 1 3 AC-10788 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 i112 B60 60 62 59 A/C CONTROL PANEL PRESSURE SENSOR (PH)
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector, pressure sensor (PH) connector and coupling connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A4 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK PRESSURE SENSOR (PH).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the pressure sensor (PH).

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A3 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the pressure sensor (PH). AIR CONDITIONER>Pressure Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES AND SHORTED TO GROUND).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between the terminals in pressure sensor (PH) connector and between pressure sensor (PH) connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(B627) No. 2 — (B627) No. 3:

(B627) No. 1 — Chassis ground:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14A7 VARIABLE SOLENOID VALVE CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Variable flow change solenoid valve circuit is open or shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Refrigerant pressure cannot be changed.

Wiring diagram:

F160 1 2 36 6 5 7 5 8 5 6 4 7 4 9 4 8 4 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 9 3 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 7 3 8 3 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 0 7 1 7 9 5 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 6 2 7 2 9 2 8 2 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 9 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 1 2 F160 72 65 18 11 10 9 36 E3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 8 5 10 7 11 9 6 3 4 1 E127 i112 B60 49 B139 E3 67 72 E127 F135 10 7 i88 AC-10790 A/C CONTROL PANEL COMPRESSOR SOLENOID
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and variable flow change solenoid connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A7 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. ACTIVE TEST.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Attach the manifold gauge.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Active Test] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Active Test

  • Variable Flow Change Sol Duty Setting

Did the variable flow change solenoid operate to the specified target, and the pressure change?

Variable flow change solenoid circuit is normal.

3

3. CHECK VARIABLE FLOW CHANGE SOLENOID.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the variable flow change solenoid connector.

3.

Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals of the solenoid.

Terminals

(Compressor solenoid side) No. 1 — No. 2:

Is the resistance 10 — 12 Ω?

4

Replace the compressor. AIR CONDITIONER>Compressor

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

2.

Using a tester, check for continuity between the harness terminals.

Connector & terminal

(F160) No. 1 — (i88) No. 36:

(F160) No. 2 — Chassis ground:

Is there continuity?

5

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

5. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES AND SHORTED TO GROUND).

Using a tester, check for continuity between the harness terminals.

Connector & terminal

(F160) No. 1 — Chassis ground:

(F160) No. 1 — (F160) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14A8 COMPRESSOR BREAK-IN MALFUNCTION LOW REFRIGERANT

DTC detecting condition:

  • Compressor was operated while refrigerant was low.

  • Compressor was operated while refrigerant pressure was extremely low.

  • Judgment is made only when the delivery mode fuse is installed.

Trouble symptom:

A/C does not operate.

Wiring diagram:

F160 1 2 36 6 5 7 5 8 5 6 4 7 4 9 4 8 4 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 9 3 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 7 3 8 3 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 0 7 1 7 9 5 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 6 2 7 2 9 2 8 2 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 9 1 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 1 2 F160 72 65 18 11 10 9 36 E3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 8 5 10 7 11 9 6 3 4 1 E127 i112 B60 49 B139 E3 67 72 E127 F135 10 7 i88 AC-10790 A/C CONTROL PANEL COMPRESSOR SOLENOID
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT.

Check the refrigerant pressure and filling amount. AIR CONDITIONER>Refrigerant Pressure with Manifold Gauge Set

Is the filling amount a standard value?

Check that DTC B14A3 (open circuit malfunction) or B14A4 (short circuit malfunction) is recorded, and if either one of these DTCs is recorded, perform the diagnosis according to the DTC. If nothing is recorded, replace the compressor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)>DTC B14A3 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)>DTC B14A4 REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT AIR CONDITIONER>Compressor

Replace the compressor. AIR CONDITIONER>Compressor

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14E7 HEATER CORE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Heater core sensor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Proper outlet air temperature cannot be kept during Auto Start Stop.

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 1 i293 i293 2 1 14 39 AC-10216 i88 A/C CONTROL PANEL HEATER CORE SENSOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and heater core sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14E7 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK HEATER CORE SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the heater core sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Heater Core Sensor>REMOVAL

3.

Short the heater core sensor connector (i293).

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14E8 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the heater core sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Heater Core Sensor>REMOVAL

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using the tester, measure the voltage between terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i293) No. 2 (+) — (i293) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check continuity between terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i293) No. 1 — (i88) No. 14:

(i293) No. 2 — (i88) No. 39:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14E8 HEATER CORE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Heater core sensor circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Proper outlet air temperature cannot be kept during Auto Start Stop.

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 1 i293 i293 2 1 14 39 AC-10216 i88 A/C CONTROL PANEL HEATER CORE SENSOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and heater core sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14E8 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK HEATER CORE SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the heater core sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Heater Core Sensor>REMOVAL

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14E7 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the heater core sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Heater Core Sensor>REMOVAL

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using the tester, measure the voltage between terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i293) No. 2 (+) — (i293) No. 1 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

Check the connection of the heater core sensor circuit.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check continuity between terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i293) No. 1 — (i293) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14E9 INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Intake door actuator potentiometer circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

FRESH/RECIRC does not operate.

Wiring diagram:

4 14 1 2 5 6 6 8 12 10 i294 i294 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 AC-10706 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 A/C CONTROL PANEL INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel and intake door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14E9 displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Measure the voltage between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 6 (+) — (i294) No. 4 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

3

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

3. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Using a tester, check the continuity between A/C control panel connector and intake door actuator connector.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 1 — (i88) No. 6:

(i294) No. 2 — (i88) No. 8:

(i294) No. 4 — (i88) No. 14:

(i294) No. 5 — (i88) No. 12:

(i294) No. 6 — (i88) No. 10:

Is there continuity?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Measure the voltage between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 5 (+) — (i294) No. 4 (−):

Is the voltage 0.54.5 V?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

5

5. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the resistance between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 5 — (i294) No. 6:

Is the resistance less than 1 Ω?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14EA INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT

DTC detecting condition:

Intake door actuator potentiometer circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

FRESH/RECIRC does not operate.

Wiring diagram:

4 14 1 2 5 6 6 8 12 10 i294 i294 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 AC-10706 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 A/C CONTROL PANEL INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel and intake door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EA displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Measure the voltage between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 6 (+) — (i294) No. 4 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

3

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

3. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Check the continuity between terminals in intake door actuator connector using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 1 — (i88) No. 6:

(i294) No. 2 — (i88) No. 8:

(i294) No. 4 — (i88) No. 14:

(i294) No. 5 — (i88) No. 12:

(i294) No. 6 — (i88) No. 10:

Is there continuity?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK ACTUATOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Measure the voltage between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 5 (+) — (i294) No. 4 (−):

Is the voltage 0.54.5 V?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel>REMOVAL

5

5. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the resistance between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 5 — (i294) No. 4:

Is the resistance less than 1 Ω?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14EB INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR STUCK

DTC detecting condition:

  • Intake door actuator is locked.

  • The potentiometer value of the actuator does not change.

Trouble symptom:

FRESH/RECIRC does not operate.

Wiring diagram:

4 14 1 2 5 6 6 8 12 10 i294 i294 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 AC-10706 i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 A/C CONTROL PANEL INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel and intake door actuator connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EB displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK SYSTEM OPERATION.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Active Test] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Active Test

  • Fresh/Rec Air Dr Act Trgt Open Angle

Did the actuator move to the specified target opening angle?

Intake door actuator circuit is normal.

3

3. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Measure the voltage between intake door actuator connector terminals using a tester.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 6 (+) — (i294) No. 4 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

2.

Using a tester, check the continuity between A/C control panel connector and intake door actuator connector.

Connector & terminal

(i294) No. 1 — (i88) No. 6:

(i294) No. 2 — (i88) No. 8:

(i294) No. 4 — (i88) No. 14:

(i294) No. 5 — (i88) No. 12:

(i294) No. 6 — (i88) No. 10:

Is there continuity?

5

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

5. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.

Check the intake door actuator parts.

Is the actuator normal?

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14EC HUMIDITY SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN

DTC detecting condition:

Temperature and humidity sensor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Proper outlet air temperature cannot be kept.

Wiring diagram:

AC-10721 14 17 33 10 2 1 3 4 i173 i173 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 3 4 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector and the temperature and humidity sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EC displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the temperature and humidity sensor.

3.

Short the connector (i173).

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14ED displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the temperature and humidity sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 3 (+) — (i173) No. 2 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between the A/C control panel connector and temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 2 — (i88) No. 14:

(i173) No. 3 — (i88) No. 33:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14ED HUMIDITY SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT

DTC detecting condition:

Temperature and humidity sensor circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Proper outlet air temperature cannot be kept.

Wiring diagram:

AC-10721 14 17 33 10 2 1 3 4 i173 i173 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 3 4 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel and the temperature and humidity sensor connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14ED displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the temperature and humidity sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EC displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the temperature and humidity sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 3 (+) — (i173) No. 2 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between terminals in temperature and humidity sensor connector.

Connector & terminal

(i173) No. 3 — (i173) No. 2:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14EE REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (HOSE PRESSURE DISCHARGE)

DTC detecting condition:

Pressure sensor (PD) circuit is open.

Trouble symptom:

Compressor does not operate. (Variable compressor)

Wiring diagram:

B626 B626 2 3 13 1 14 10 2 1 3 AC-10791 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 i112 B60 61 62 59 A/C CONTROL PANEL PRESSURE SENSOR (PD)
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector, pressure sensor (PD) connector and coupling connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EE displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK PRESSURE SENSOR.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the pressure sensor (PD).

3.

Short No. 2 and No. 3 of connector B626.

4.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EF displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the pressure sensor (PD). AIR CONDITIONER>Pressure Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals in pressure sensor (PD) connector.

Connector & terminal

(B626) No. 1 (+) — (B627) No. 3 (−):

Is the voltage 4.55.0 V?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between A/C control panel connector and pressure sensor (PD) connector terminals.

Connector & terminal

(B626) No. 1 — (i88) No. 10:

(B626) No. 2 — (i88) No. 13:

(B626) No. 3 — (i88) No. 14:

Is there continuity?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC B14EF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT-CIRCUIT (HOSE PRESSURE DISCHARGE)

DTC detecting condition:

Pressure sensor (PD) circuit is shorted.

Trouble symptom:

Compressor does not operate. (Variable compressor)

Wiring diagram:

B626 B626 2 3 13 1 14 10 2 1 3 AC-10791 i88 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 i112 B60 61 62 59 A/C CONTROL PANEL PRESSURE SENSOR (PD)
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK CONNECTOR.
1.

Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector, pressure sensor (PD) connector and coupling connector.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EF displayed? (Current malfunction)

2

  • Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2. CHECK PRESSURE SENSOR (PD).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the pressure sensor (PD).

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14EE displayed? (Current malfunction)

Replace the pressure sensor (PD). AIR CONDITIONER>Pressure Sensor

3

3. CHECK HARNESS (SHORTED BETWEEN LINES AND SHORTED TO GROUND).
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the connector from the A/C control panel.

3.

Using a tester, check the continuity between the terminals in pressure sensor (PD) connector and between pressure sensor (PD) connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(B626) No. 2 — (B626) No. 3:

(B626) No. 1 — Chassis ground:

Is there continuity?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0073 CONTROL MODULE COMMUNICATION BUS OFF

Detected when malfunction occurs in CAN line. (Bus off)

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0100 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH ECM/PCM "A"

No CAN data is received from ECM.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0122 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL MODULE

No CAN data is received from VDC CM.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0140 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH BODY CONTROL MODULE

No CAN data is received from body integrated unit.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0151 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH RESTRAINTS CONTROL MODULE

No CAN data is received from airbag CM.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0155 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER (IPC) CONTROL MODULE

No CAN data is received from combination meter.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0156 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH INFORMATION CENTER "A"

CAN data does not arrive from MFD.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0401 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM ECM/PCM "A"

Received error CAN data from ECM.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0416 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM VEHICLE DYNAMICS CONTROL MODULE

Received error CAN data from VDC CM.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0422 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM BODY CONTROL MODULE

Error CAN data is received from body integrated unit.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0423 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER CONTROL MODULE

Received error CAN data from combination meter.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0452 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM RESTRAINTS CONTROL MODULE

Error CAN data is received from airbag CM.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U0457 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM INFORMATION CENTER "A"

Received error CAN data from MFD.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U1120 LOST COMMUNICATION WITH AUTOSTART STOP CONTROL MODULE

Detected when CAN data for Auto Start Stop is not transmitted from TCM to stereo camera.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U123A LOST COMMUNICATION WITH DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEM

CAN data does not arrive from driver monitoring unit.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U143A INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM DRIVER MONITORING SYSTEM

Received error CAN data from driver monitoring unit.

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 
DTC U1469 INVALID DATA RECEIVED FROM AUTOSTART STOP CONTROL MODULE

Failure counter diagnosis of Auto Start Stop transmitted from TCM

 
AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostics with Phenomenon 
LIST
  1. Perform diagnosis according to the diagnosis procedure for the corresponding symptom listed in the symptom table.

  2. If there are multiple symptoms, perform the diagnosis in the symptom sequence (1 → 2 → ... → 13).

1. SYMPTOM TABLE

Symptoms

Diagnosis procedure

1

Nothing is displayed on the screen or indicators do not illuminate.

2

Air conditioner does not stop even when the OFF switch is pressed.

3

The windshield glass is not cleared even when the DEF switch is pressed.

4

Cold air not emitted.

5

Warm air not emitted.

6

Compartment temperature is excessively lower than setting temperature.

7

Compartment temperature is excessively higher than setting temperature.

8

Air does not come out, or airflow capacity is insufficient. (Blower motor does not rotate.)

9

Air goes out of control. (Blower motor rotates at high speed.)

10

Cold air does not come out even when the A/C switch is pressed. The glass cannot be defogged. (Compressor does not operate.)

11

Unable to switch suction vents.

12

Unable to switch blow vents.

13

Illumination does not come on, or cannot dim.

AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS) > Diagnostics with Phenomenon 
INSPECTION
1. NOTHING IS DISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN OR INDICATORS DO NOT ILLUMINATE

Trouble symptom:

  • When the AUTO button is pressed with IGN ON, nothing is displayed on the screen or indicators do not illuminate.

Trouble causes:

  • A/C control panel power supply circuit failure

  • CAN communication failure

Wiring diagram:

i88 32 15 31 34 * 2 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 i21 13 15 14 17 16 18 10 12 11 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 AC-10792 *1 *1 *2 *2 J/C *1 i21 : TERMINAL No. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 AND 9 : TERMINAL No. OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT AMONG 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 AND 18 FB-15F/B FUSE NO. 24(ACC) FB-28F/B FUSE NO. 21(IG) FB-6F/B FUSE NO. 25(B) A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK FUSE.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK CONNECTOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT (OPEN OR SHORT).
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL GROUND CIRCUIT (OPEN).
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
5. CHECK FOR POOR CONTACT.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK FUSE.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Remove the fuses No. 21, 24 and 25 from fuse & relay box.

3.

Check the condition of fuse.

Is the check result OK?

2

Replace the fuse. If the replaced fuse blows out easily, repair the ground short circuit in harness between the fuse — A/C control panel.

2. CHECK CONNECTOR.

Check poor contact of A/C control panel connector and coupling connector.

Is the check result OK?

3

Repair the connector.

3. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT (OPEN OR SHORT).
1.

Remove the A/C control panel.

2.

Disconnect the A/C control panel connector.

3.

Measure the voltage between A/C control panel connector terminal and chassis ground after turning the ignition switch to ON.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 15 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i88) No. 31 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

(i88) No. 32 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 10 V or more?

4

Check for open or short circuit in the harness between A/C control panel and fuse.

4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL GROUND CIRCUIT (OPEN).

Measure the resistance of harness between A/C control panel and chassis ground after turning the ignition switch to OFF.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 34 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 10 Ω?

5

Repair the harness for ground line.

5. CHECK FOR POOR CONTACT.

Check poor contact of A/C control panel connector.

Is the check result OK?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair the connector.

2. AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT STOP EVEN WHEN THE OFF SWITCH IS PRESSED

Trouble symptom:

Even when the OFF switch is pressed, the blower fan and the compressor do not turn off.

Trouble causes:

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Blower motor failure

  • Compressor failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK COMPRESSOR.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Press the OFF switch of the A/C control panel.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Blower Fan Level

  • Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty

Does [Blower Fan Level] indicate 0, and [Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty] indicate 0%?

2

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

2. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR.

With the OFF switch pressed, check the blower motor operation.

Is the blower motor stopped?

3. CHECK COMPRESSOR.

With the OFF switch pressed, check the compressor operation.

Is the compressor stopped?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

3. THE WINDSHIELD GLASS IS NOT CLEARED EVEN WHEN THE DEF SWITCH IS PRESSED

Trouble symptom:

Defroster indicator does not illuminate, outlet opening does not switch to DEF, compressor does not switch to ON, and inlet opening does not switch to FRESH, when pressing the DEF switch.

Trouble causes:

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Mode door actuator failure

  • Compressor failure

  • Intake door actuator failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK MODE DOOR ACTUATOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK COMPRESSOR.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Press the DEF switch of the A/C control panel.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Mode Door Actuator Position Target

  • Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty

  • Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position Target

Does [Mode Door Actuator Position Target] indicate 100%, [Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty] indicate 0% or more, and [Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position Target] indicate 100%?

2

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

2. CHECK MODE DOOR ACTUATOR.

With the DEF switch ON, check the mode door operation.

Does the air come out from the DEF outlet opening?

3. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.

With the DEF switch ON, check the FRESH/RECIRC door operation.

Is FRESH/RECIRC switch turned to “FRESH”?

4. CHECK COMPRESSOR.

With the DEF switch ON, check the compressor operation.

Does the compressor operate?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

4. COLD AIR NOT EMITTED

Trouble symptom:

Cold air not emitted.

Trouble causes:

  • Airflow capacity failure

  • Refrigerant pressure failure

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Air mix actuator RH failure

  • Air mix actuator LH failure (only with left/right independent air conditioning function)

  • Intake door actuator failure

  • Evaporator sensor failure

  • In-vehicle sensor failure

  • Ambient sensor failure

  • Sunload sensor failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK MAX COOL.
no
yes
2. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
5. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
6. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
7. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
8. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
9. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
10. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
11. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
12. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK MAX COOL.

Set the A/C control panel dials as follows.

Temperature control dial: MAX COOL

FRESH/RECIRC switch: RECIRC

Mode switch or mode dial: VENT

A/C switch: ON

Does it fail to blow the cold air?

2

4

2. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.

Is the check result OK?

3

Perform repair according to inspection procedure.

3. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE.

Is the check result OK?

4

Perform repair according to refrigerant pressure inspection.

4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX COOL.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “60”∗1?

(∗1: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 18)

5

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

5. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX HOT.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “85”∗2?

(∗2: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 32)

6

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

6. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX COOL and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

7

7. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX HOT and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

8

8. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.

Visually check the intake door actuator operation.

Is the check result OK?

9. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.

Perform the inspection of evaporator sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

Is the check result OK?

10

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

10. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.

Is the check result OK?

11

Replace the in-vehicle sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

11. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.

Check the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

Is the check result OK?

12

Replace the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

12. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.

Check the sunload sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Sunload Sensor (Auto A/C Model)

Is the check result OK?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

5. WARM AIR NOT EMITTED

Trouble symptom:

Warm air not emitted.

Trouble causes:

  • Airflow capacity failure

  • Coolant level failure

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Air mix actuator RH failure

  • Air mix actuator LH failure (only with left/right independent air conditioning function)

  • Intake door actuator failure

  • Evaporator sensor failure

  • In-vehicle sensor failure

  • Ambient sensor failure

  • Sunload sensor failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK MAX HOT.
no
yes
2. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
5. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
6. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
7. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
8. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
9. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
10. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
11. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
12. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK MAX HOT.

Set the A/C control panel dials as follows.

Temperature control dial: MAX HOT

FRESH/RECIRC switch: FRESH

Mode switch or mode dial: HEAT

A/C switch: OFF

Does it fail to blow the hot air?

2

4

2. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.

Is the check result OK?

3

Perform repair according to inspection procedure.

3. CHECK ENGINE COOLANT.

Check engine coolant amount.

Is the engine coolant level within the specification?

4

  • Add the engine coolant. COOLING(H4DO)>Engine Coolant

  •  

    If it is necessary to add the coolant, make sure that there are no engine coolant leaks.

4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX COOL.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “60”∗1?

(∗1: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 18)

5

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

5. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX HOT.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “85”∗2?

(∗2: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 32)

6

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

6. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX COOL and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

7

7. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX HOT and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

8

8. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.

Visually check the intake door actuator operation.

Is the check result OK?

9. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.

Perform the inspection of evaporator sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

Is the check result OK?

10

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

10. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.

Is the check result OK?

11

Replace the in-vehicle sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

11. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.

Check the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

Is the check result OK?

12

Replace the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

12. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.

Check the sunload sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Sunload Sensor (Auto A/C Model)

Is the check result OK?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

6. COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE IS EXCESSIVELY LOWER THAN SETTING TEMPERATURE

Trouble symptom:

Compartment temperature is excessively lower than setting temperature.

Trouble causes:

  • Large airflow capacity

  • Refrigerant pressure failure

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Air mix actuator RH failure

  • Air mix actuator LH failure (only with left/right independent air conditioning function)

  • Evaporator sensor failure

  • In-vehicle sensor failure

  • Ambient sensor failure

  • Sunload sensor failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
5. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
6. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
7. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
8. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
9. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
10. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.

Is the check result OK?

2

Perform repair according to inspection procedure.

2. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE.

Is the check result OK?

3

Perform repair according to refrigerant pressure inspection.

3. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX COOL.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “60”∗1?

(∗1: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 18)

4

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

4. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX HOT.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “85”∗2?

(∗2: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 32)

5

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

5. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX COOL and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

6

6. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX HOT and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

7

7. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.

Perform the inspection of evaporator sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

Is the check result OK?

8

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator

8. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.

Is the check result OK?

9

Replace the in-vehicle sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

9. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.

Check the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

Is the check result OK?

10

Replace the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

10. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.

Check the sunload sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Sunload Sensor (Auto A/C Model)

Is the check result OK?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

7. COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE IS EXCESSIVELY HIGHER THAN SETTING TEMPERATURE

Trouble symptom:

Compartment temperature is excessively higher than setting temperature.

Trouble causes:

  • Large airflow capacity

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Air mix actuator RH failure

  • Air mix actuator LH failure (only with left/right independent air conditioning function)

  • Intake door actuator failure

  • Evaporator sensor failure

  • In-vehicle sensor failure

  • Ambient sensor failure

  • Sunload sensor failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
5. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
6. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
7. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
8. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
9. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
10. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.

Is the check result OK?

2

Perform repair according to inspection procedure.

2. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX COOL.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “60”∗1?

(∗1: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 18)

3

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

3. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the temperature control dials (driver’s side) and (passenger’s side) to MAX HOT.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)

  • Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)

Do [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Driver's)] and [Heater Control Panel Setting Value (Passenger's)] indicate “85”∗2?

(∗2: For the 72°F center specification. For the 25°C center specification, the value is 32)

4

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

4. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX COOL and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

5

5. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX HOT and leave for 16 seconds or more. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

3.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is any of DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B1440, B1442, B1446, B1436, B1437, B1441, B1448, B1449 or B144A.

6

6. CHECK INTAKE DOOR ACTUATOR.

Visually check the intake door actuator operation.

Is the check result OK?

7. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR UNIT.

Perform the inspection of evaporator sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

Is the check result OK?

8

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

8. CHECK IN-VEHICLE SENSOR UNIT.

Is the check result OK?

9

Replace the in-vehicle sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Temperature and Humidity Sensor

9. CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR UNIT.

Check the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

Is the check result OK?

10

Replace the ambient sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Ambient Sensor

10. CHECK SUNLOAD SENSOR UNIT.

Check the sunload sensor unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Sunload Sensor (Auto A/C Model)

Is the check result OK?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

8. AIR DOES NOT COME OUT, OR AIRFLOW CAPACITY IS INSUFFICIENT

Trouble symptom:

  • Airflow capacity is insufficient.

  • Air does not come out when operating the fan dial.

Trouble causes:

  • Airflow capacity failure

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Blower motor failure

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 i185 1 2 2 1 4 3 i184 i185 i183 i88 i184 1 3 6 1 2 2 9 40 4 2 1 3 3 4 5 6 2 1 i183 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 i112 B60 84 AC-10710 BLOWER MOTOR RELAY A/C CONTROL PANEL POWER TRANSISTOR BLOWER MOTOR MB-1M/B FUSE NO. 37 (B)M/B FUSE NO. 38 (B) FB-43F/B FUSE NO. 8(IG)
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no
yes
2. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK A/C FILTER.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK EACH DUCT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
5. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
6. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
7. CHECK CONNECTOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
8. CHECK FUSE.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
9. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR RELAY ON SIGNAL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
10. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR RELAY ON SIGNAL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
11. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
12. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR UNIT.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
13. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
14. CHECK HARNESS (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT).
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
15. CHECK POWER TRANSISTOR.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Air mix door actuator position (driver's side)

  • Air mix door actuator position (passenger's side)

  • Blower Fan Level

3.

Turn the temperature control dial at MAX COOL and increase and decrease the A/C control panel fan dial. (For vehicles with left/right independent air conditioner, perform setting on both sides.)

Do [Air mix door actuator position (driver's side)] and [Air mix door actuator position (passenger's side)] indicate “0%”? Also, does [Blower Fan Level] increase or decrease in accordance with the fan dial operation?

2

5

2. CHECK AIRFLOW CAPACITY.

Turn the temperature control dial to MAX COOL (both dials for the models equipped with left/right independent air conditioning function), A/C control panel fan dial to MAX, and FRESH/RECIRC switch to RECIRC.

Is the airflow capacity insufficient for the same model?

3

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

3. CHECK A/C FILTER.

Check the A/C filter. AIR CONDITIONER>A/C Filter

Is the check result OK?

4

Clean or replace the A/C filter. AIR CONDITIONER>A/C Filter

4. CHECK EACH DUCT.

Check each duct joint for disconnection or clogging.

Is the check result OK?

5

Repair the faulty duct.

5. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the fan dial to the maximum position.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Blower Fan Level

Does [Blower Fan Level] indicate “136 — 181”?

6

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

6. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the fan dial to the minimum position.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Blower Fan Level

Does [Blower Fan Level] indicate “1 — 15”?

7

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

7. CHECK CONNECTOR.

Check for poor contact of connector.

Is the check result OK?

8

Repair the connector.

8. CHECK FUSE.
1.

Remove the fuse No. 8 from fuse & relay box and the fuses No. 37 and No. 38 from the main fuse box.

2.

Check the condition of fuse.

Is the check result OK?

9

Replace the fuse. If the replaced fuse blows out easily, repair the ground short circuit in harness between the pressure switch and fuse.

9. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR RELAY ON SIGNAL.
1.

Stop the engine.

2.

Turn the fan dial OFF.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

4.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between the A/C control panel connector (i88) and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 9 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 10 V or more?

10

  • Check for open or short circuit in the harness between fuse and ECM.

  • Check the blower relay connector and relay unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Relay and Fuse

10. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR RELAY ON SIGNAL.
1.

Start the engine.

2.

Turn the fan dial to ON.

3.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between the A/C control panel connector (i88) and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 9 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 0 V?

11

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

11. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the fan dial to ON.

3.

Use a tester to measure the voltage between the blower motor connector (i185) and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i185) No. 2 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 10 V or more?

12

  • Check the blower motor power supply line harness for open circuit or connector disconnection.

  • Check the blower relay connector and relay unit. AIR CONDITIONER>Relay and Fuse

12. CHECK BLOWER MOTOR UNIT.

Check the blower motor. AIR CONDITIONER>Blower Motor

Is the check result of the blower motor OK?

13

Replace the blower motor. AIR CONDITIONER>Blower Motor

13. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Disconnect the power transistor and A/C control panel connector.

2.

Using a tester, measure the resistance between harness terminals.

Connector & terminal

(i183) No. 1 — (i185) No. 1:

(i183) No. 3 — (i184) No. 4:

(i183) No. 6 — (i88) No. 40:

(i183) No. 2 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 1 Ω?

14

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

14. CHECK HARNESS (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT).

Use a tester to measure the harness resistance between the power transistor connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i183) No. 6 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 1 Ω?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness.

15

15. CHECK POWER TRANSISTOR.

Replace the power transistor with a properly functioning part.

Does the blower motor rotate?

Replace the power transistor. AIR CONDITIONER>Power Transistor

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

9. AIR GOES OUT OF CONTROL

Trouble symptom:

  • The blower rotates even though the blower switch is not turned on.

  • The blower motor continues to rotate at high speed. (Not adjustable.)

Trouble causes:

  • Airflow capacity failure

  • CAN communication failure

  • A/C control panel failure

  • Blower motor failure

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 i185 1 2 2 1 4 3 i184 i185 i183 i88 i184 1 3 6 1 2 2 9 40 4 2 1 3 3 4 5 6 2 1 i183 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 i112 B60 84 AC-10710 BLOWER MOTOR RELAY A/C CONTROL PANEL POWER TRANSISTOR BLOWER MOTOR MB-1M/B FUSE NO. 37 (B)M/B FUSE NO. 38 (B) FB-43F/B FUSE NO. 8(IG)
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK HARNESS.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
4. CHECK HARNESS.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
5. CHECK HARNESS.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
6. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Turn the fan dial to the maximum position.

3.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Blower Fan Level

Does [Blower Fan Level] indicate “136 — 181”?

2

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

2. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the fan dial to the minimum position.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Blower Fan Level

Does [Blower Fan Level] indicate “1 — 15”?

3

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

3. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to OFF.

2.

Disconnect the power transistor connector.

3.

Use a tester to measure the resistance between the power transistor connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i183) No. 3 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 1 Ω?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness between blower motor and power transistor.

4

4. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Remove the A/C control panel.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Use a tester to measure the resistance between the power transistor connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i183) No. 6 — Chassis ground:

Is the resistance less than 1 Ω?

Repair or replace the short circuit of the harness between A/C control panel and power transistor.

5

5. CHECK HARNESS.
1.

Connect the disconnected connectors.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Use a tester to measure the voltage between the power transistor connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i183) No. 6 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage approx. 9.6 V when the fan dial is set to 1st, and approx. 2.7 V when set to 6th?

Replace the power transistor. AIR CONDITIONER>Power Transistor

6

6. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the fan dial OFF.

2.

Disconnect the power transistor connector.

3.

Use a tester to measure the resistance between the power transistor connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i183) No. 6 — Chassis ground:

When the fan dial is OFF and other than OFF, does the resistance change?

Replace the power transistor. AIR CONDITIONER>Power Transistor

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

10. COLD AIR DOES NOT COME OUT EVEN WHEN THE A/C SWITCH IS PRESSED. THE GLASS CANNOT BE DEFOGGED. (COMPRESSOR DOES NOT OPERATE.)

Trouble symptom:

Compressor does not operate after turning the A/C switch to ON and the fan dial to between minimum — maximum.

Trouble causes:

Compressor failure

Wiring diagram:

F160 1 2 36 13 10 E3 58 57 56 47 46 55 54 53 52 51 50 48 49 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 72 65 71 70 69 68 67 66 64 63 62 61 60 59 18 11 17 16 15 14 12 9 76 75 74 73 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 36 27 26 35 34 33 32 31 30 28 29 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 i88 27 28 33 32 31 30 29 23 24 26 25 18 19 81 82 83 84 85 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 21 20 14 15 17 16 47 48 53 52 51 50 49 43 44 46 45 38 39 42 41 40 34 35 37 36 67 68 73 72 71 70 69 63 64 66 65 58 59 77 78 74 75 76 79 80 10 11 7 8 9 12 13 62 61 60 54 55 57 56 B60 24 26 25 28 27 35 37 36 39 38 40 30 32 31 34 33 29 15 17 16 19 18 21 20 23 22 10 12 11 14 13 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 i88 1 2 F160 2 8 5 10 7 11 9 6 3 4 1 E127 AC-10793 i112 B60 49 B139 E3 67 72 E127 F135 10 7 A/C CONTROL PANEL COMPRESSOR SOLENOID
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK VARIABLE FLOW CHANGE SOLENOID DUTY VALUE.
yes
no
3. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR.
yes
no
4. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
5. CHECK REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR.
yes
no
6. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
7. CHECK VARIABLE SOLENOID CIRCUIT.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Leave the vehicle under the condition at ambient temperature of 15°C (59°F) or more.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

3.

Turn the fan dial to the maximum position.

4.

Press the A/C switch.

Is A/C indicator displayed on the A/C control panel? (Current malfunction)

2

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

2. CHECK VARIABLE FLOW CHANGE SOLENOID DUTY VALUE.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Variable Flow Change Solenoid Duty

Does the display indicate the value greater than zero?

7

3

3. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Evaporator Temperature

Does the display indicate −0.5°C or more?

5

4

4. CHECK EVAPORATOR SENSOR.

Check the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

Is the check result OK?

5

Replace the evaporator sensor. AIR CONDITIONER>Evaporator Sensor

5. CHECK REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Refrigerant Pressure

Does the display indicate 0.248 Mpa — 2.793 Mpa?

7

6

6. CHECK AMOUNT OF REFRIGERANT PRESSURE.

Is the check result OK?

7

Perform repair according to refrigerant pressure inspection.

7. CHECK VARIABLE SOLENOID CIRCUIT.
1.

Start the engine.

2.

Turn the A/C switch to ON.

3.

Turn the fan dial to the maximum position.

4.

Set the temperature control dial to MAX COOL and wait for 30 seconds or more.

5.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14A7 displayed? (Current malfunction)

Perform the diagnosis for the displayed DTC B14A7.

Replace the compressor. AIR CONDITIONER>Compressor

11. UNABLE TO SWITCH SUCTION VENTS

Trouble symptom:

Even when the FRESH/RECIRC switch is pressed, the inlet opening does not switch to RECIRC → FRESH or FRESH → RECIRC.

Trouble causes:

Intake door actuator failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. VISUALLY CHECK FRESH/RECIRC DOOR OPERATION.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
2. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
4. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. VISUALLY CHECK FRESH/RECIRC DOOR OPERATION.
2.

Operate the FRESH/RECIRC switch, and visually check the intake door operation.

Does the intake door operate normally? Is the position between the intake door and intake door case sealed completely?

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

2

2. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position Target

3.

Operate the FRESH/RECIRC switch.

Does Fresh/Recircle Air Door Actuator Position Target indicate 0 ←→ 100?

3

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

4. CHECK DTC.
1.

Turn the FRESH/RECIRC switch to FRESH, and leave for 16 seconds or more.

2.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B14E9, B14EA or B14EB displayed? (Current malfunction)

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

12. UNABLE TO SWITCH VENTS

Trouble symptom:

  • Unable to switch blow vents.

  • Outlet opening does not switch in the sequence of VENT → B/L → HEAT → D/H after operating the mode switch or mode dial.

Trouble causes:

Mode actuator failure

 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no
3. CHECK DTC.
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK A/C CONTROL PANEL.
1.

Turn the ignition switch to ON.

2.

Using the Subaru Select Monitor, check the following items in the [Data monitor] of [Air Conditioner]. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Data Monitor

  • Mode Door Actuator Position Target

3.

Operate the mode change switch.

Does the value of [Mode Door Actuator Position Target] change along with the operation?

2

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

2. CHECK DTC.
1.

Set the mode change switch to DEF, and wait for 16 seconds or more.

2.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1438 or B1439 displayed? (Current malfunction)

3. CHECK DTC.
1.

Set the mode change switch to VENT, and wait for 16 seconds or more.

2.

Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)

Is DTC B1438 or B1439 displayed? (Current malfunction)

  • The circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

     

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause.

13. ILLUMINATION DOES NOT COME ON OR CANNOT DIM

Trouble symptom:

Even when the lighting switch is operated, the illumination does not come on. Even when the illumination control is operated, the illumination does not dim.

Trouble symptom:

Open circuit in illumination circuit

Wiring diagram:

i88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 AC-10714 i10 B280 M: i88 A: B158 i136 i10 M11 l13 B15 I: B: 37 35 A34 A: 10 12 11 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 9 8 M: B280 13 16 15 14 18 17 20 19 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 I: B158 37 40 39 38 33 36 35 34 13 16 15 14 29 26 25 28 27 32 31 30 21 18 17 20 19 24 23 22 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B: i136 F/B COMBINATION METER BODY INTEGRATED UNIT A/C CONTROL PANEL
 

Before performing diagnosis, refer to “CAUTION” in “General Description”. AIR CONDITIONER(DIAGNOSTICS)>General Description>CAUTION

1. CHECK ILLUMINATION.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
2. CHECK CONNECTOR.
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
3. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
no

Perform the instructed procedures.

yes
4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
yes

Perform the instructed procedures.

no

Perform the instructed procedures.

1. CHECK ILLUMINATION.

Make sure that all illuminations except A/C come on.

Do other illuminations come on?

2. CHECK CONNECTOR.

Check for poor contact of connector.

Is the check result OK?

3

Repair the connector.

3. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the lighting switch to ON.

2.

Using a tester, measure the voltage between the A/C control panel connector and chassis ground.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 37 (+) — Chassis ground (−):

Is the voltage 10 V or more?

4

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT).
1.

Turn the lighting switch to OFF.

2.

Measure the resistance between A/C control panel connector and combination meter connector.

Connector & terminal

(i88) No. 35 — (i10) No. 34:

Is the resistance less than 10 Ω?

Replace the A/C control panel. AIR CONDITIONER>Control Panel

Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.