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DTC Troubleshooting: B1225 or Indicator A
DTC B1225 or DTC indicator A: An Open in the In-car Temperature Sensor Circuit
1. Clear the DTC with the HDS.
2. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and then turn to ON (II).
3. Do the self-diagnostic with the HDS Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview or climate control unit. Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
4. Check for DTCs.
Is DTC B1225 or A indicated?
YES - Go to step 5.
NO - Intermittent failure. Check for loose wires or poor connections on the in-car temperature sensor circuit.
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
6. Remove the humidity/in-car temperature sensor, Service and Repair and test it. Humidity/In-car Temperature Sensor Test
Is the in-car temperature sensor OK?
YES - Go to step 7.
NO - Replace the humidity/in-car temperature sensor.
7. Disconnect climate control unit connector A (32P).
8. Check for continuity between climate control unit connector A (32P) terminal No. 26 and the humidity/in-car temperature sensor 4P connector terminal No. 1.
Is there continuity?
YES - Go to step 9.
NO - Repair open in the wire between the climate control unit and the humidity/in-car temperature sensor.
9. Check for continuity between climate control unit connector A (32P) terminal No. 19 and the humidity/in-car temperature sensor 4P connector terminal No. 2.
Is there continuity?
YES - Check for loose wires or poor connections at climate control unit connector A (32P) and at the humidity/in-car temperature sensor 4P connector. If the connections are good, substitute a known-good climate control unit, and recheck. If the symptom/indication goes away, replace the original climate control unit. Climate Control Unit Removal/Installation
NO - Repair open in the wire between the climate control unit and the humidity/in-car temperature sensor.