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CONSOLE ASSEMBL
Y . Remove left and right A-pillar trim panels.
Remove hood lock release handle.
3. Remove end panel. See Fig. 8
. Remove driver-side knee bolster. Remove fog
light switch. Remove steering column upper and lower covers. Remove
combination meter assembly. Remove center panel assembly. Remove air
vents. Remove radio panel. Remove AC-heater control assembly.
4. Remove hazard warning switch. Remove console meter hood. Remove multi-
center display unit. Remove audio components. Remove glove box assembly.
Remove left and right speaker covers. Remove speakers. Disconnect
clockspring and steering column switch connectors. Remove photo sensor and
photo sensor clamp.
5. Remove interior temperature sensor. Disconnect passenger-side air bag module
connector. Remove left and right center instrument panel brackets. Disconnect
remaining electrical connectors. Remove instrument panel nuts and bolts.
Remove instrument panel.
6. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten NEW steering wheel nut and
drive
r-side air ba
g module bolts to s
pecification. Activate air ba
g system.
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A/C Pressure Sensor
Right front of engine
compartment.Fig. 49
.
Air Thermo Sensor
Above accelerator pedal.Fig. 60
.
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Behind left side of front bumper.Fig.
55 .
Camshaft Position Sensor
Rear of engine.Fig. 46
.
Crankshaft Position Sensor
On front of engine, next to crankshaft
sprocket.Fig. 40
.
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Near throttle body. See Fig. 45
.
Front Impact Sensor (From January
2004) (Left & Right)
Left & right front of engine
compartment. See Fig. 51
.
Front Impact Sensor (Up To December
2003) (Left & Right)
Left & right front of engine
compartment.Fig. 50
.
Fuel Level Senor (Main)
Integral to fuel pump module.Fig. 64
.
Fuel Level Sensor (Sub)
Top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
.
Fuel Tank Differential Pressure Sensor
On top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
.
Fuel Tank Temperature Sensor
Integral to fuel pump module.Fig. 64
.
Input Shaft Speed Sensor
On top of transaxle.Fig. 48
.
Intake Air Temperature Sensor
Left side of engine compartment.Fi
g.
47 .
Interior Temperature Sensor
Left side of dash, right of steering
column.Fig. 61
.
Knock Sensor
Top center of engine.Fig. 41
.
Left Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor
(Front)
On inlet of left catalytic converter.Fi
g.
52 .
Left Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor
(Rear)
On outlet of left bank catalytic
converter.Fig. 53
.
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
On intake manifold.Fig. 43
.
Mass Airflow Sensor
Left side of engine compartment.Fi
g.
47 .
Occupant Classification Sensor (Left
& Right)
Under left & right front seat. See Fi
g.
63 .
Output Shaft Speed Sensor
On top of transaxle.Fig. 48
.
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART Fig. 6: Automatic Air Conditioning Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart
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DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE PROCEDURES DTC B1001, B1002: INTERIOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR SYSTEM NOTE: For test procedures not included in this article, refer to
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
.
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Fig. 9: Identifying Connectors C
-104 And C
-120
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DTC SET CONDITION
DTC B1001 is set if there is a short circuit in the interior temperature sensor
input circuit. DTC B1002 is set if there is a defective connector connection, or if there is an
open circuit in the harness.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION (COMMENT)
CURRENT TROUBLE
The A/C-ECU, the interior air temperature sensor, or connector(s) or wiring
between the two may be defective.
PAST TROUBLE
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If DTC B1001 or B1002 is stored as a past trouble, carry out diagnosis with
particular emphasis on wiring and connector(s) between the A/C-ECU and the
interior air temperature sensor. If the connectors and wiring are normal, and
obviously the ECU is the cause of the trouble, replace the ECU. If in doubt, do
not replace the ECU.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINT
Malfunction of connector. Malfunction of the harness. Malfunction of the interior temperature sensor. Malfunction of the A/C-ECU.
DIAGNOSIS Required Special Tools:
MB991223: Harness Set MB991958: Scan Tool (MUT-III Sub Assembly)
MB991824: Vehicle Communication Interface (V.C.I.) MB991827: MUT-III USB Cable MB991910: MUT-III Main Harness A (Vehicles with CAN
communication system)
STEP 1. Using scan tool MB991958, diagnose the CAN bus line.
Use scan tool MB991958 to diagnose the CAN bus lines.
1. Connect scan tool MB991958 to the data link connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" position.
3. Diagnose the CAN bus line.
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Q: Is the check result satisfactory?
YES:
Go to Step 2.
NO:
Repair the CAN bus lines (Refer to
CAN COMMUNICATION
SIGNAL TABLE
). Then go to Step 7 .
STEP 2. Recheck for diagnostic trouble code.
Recheck if the DTC is set.
1. Erase the DTC.
2. Turn the ignition switch to "ON" position.
3. Check if the DTC is set.
Q: Is the check result satisfactory?
YES:
It can be assumed that this malfunction is intermittent. Refer to
HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS
.
NO:
Go to Step 3.
STEP 3. Using scan tool MB991958, check data list item 01: interior
temperature sensor.
1. Connect scan tool MB991958 to the data link connector.
2. Start the engine.
3. Check the data list.
Item 01: Interior temperature sensor.
Check that the ambient tem
perature matches the dis
played value on
CAUTION: To prevent damage to scan tool MB991958,
always turn the ignition switch to the
"LOCK" (OFF) position before connecting or
disconnecting scan tool MB991958.
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Q: Is the sensor within the specified range?
YES:
It can be assumed that this malfunction is intermittent. Refer to
HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS
. Then go to Step 7 .
NO:
Go to Step 4.
STEP 4. Check A/C-ECU connector C-16, C-17 and interior temperature
sensor connector C-120 for loose, corroded or damaged terminals, or
terminals pushed back in the connector
.
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Fig. 13: Identifying Connector C
-120
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Q: Are A/C-ECU connector C-16, C-17 and interior temperature sensor
connector C-120 in good condition?
YES:
Go to Step 5.
NO:
Repair or replace the connector. Refer to
HARNESS
CONNECTOR INSPECTION
. Then go to Step 7 .
STEP 5. Check the wiring harness between A/C-ECU connector C-16
(terminals 20), C-17 (terminals 22) and interior temperature sensor
connector C-120 (terminals 1 and 2)
.
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