Subject: | EI07264 -- Manual HVAC, Temperature or Mode Actuator Performance, A/C Does Not Cool, Unable to Change Mode, DTC B0228, B0413, B0423, B0433, B3779, B3782 (Diagnose for Intermittent Wiring Connection at RH BEC) |
Models: | 2007-2008 Chevrolet Silverado |
2007-2008 GMC Sierra |
Extended and Crew Cab Models Only with Manual Temperature Control HVAC System (RPO C67) |
This bulletin is being revised to end the need for engineering information and to provide diagnostic procedures to accurately diagnose this condition. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07-01-38-009A (Section 01 -- HVAC).
Important:
• This concern only applies to Extended or Crew cab vehicles. • If the customer did not bring their vehicle in for this concern, do no proceed with this bulletin.
Some customers may comment that the A/C blows hot air or is inoperative. They may also comment that they are unable to change the temperature or HVAC mode of the vehicle. Under these conditions, the actuator has moved to a default position. Refer to the following table.
Actuator | Default Position |
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Temperature | HOT |
Front Mode | Defrost |
Front Air Inlet | Recirculation |
GM Engineering is seeing an increase in HVAC control head and actuator warranty where the component is fully functional when received. The root cause of the failure is intermittent wiring connections at the right hand BEC. Specifically, poor terminal tension of the 5V reference or Low Reference terminals in the X4 connector. Refer to the following table.
Important: After the fault is removed, the actuators recover once commanded.
Fault | Response | DTC |
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5V Ref -- Open | Moves to actuator default position | No DTC |
5V Ref -- Short to Battery | Moves opposite of actuator default position | Symptom -- 05 |
5V Ref -- Short to Ground | Moves to actuator default position | Symptom -- 02 |
Command -- Open | Actuator default position | No DTC |
Command -- Short to Battery | Moves to actuator default position | No DTC |
Command -- Short to Ground | Moves opposite of actuator default position | No DTC |
Feedback -- Open | Steps to opposite of default position, with multiple commands | Symptom -- 05 |
Feedback -- Short to Battery | Steps to opposite of default position, with multiple commands | Symptom -- 05 |
Feedback -- Short to Ground | Commands | Symptom -- 02 |
Ignition -- Open | No actuator movement | No DTC |
Low Ref -- Open | No actuator movement | Symptom -- 05 |
DO NOT REPLACE THE CONTROL HEAD.
Use the following information to diagnose this condition:
Important: The concern must be current before diagnosis can be performed.
• | Junction Block -- Right I/P, Top View |
• | Junction Block -- Right I/P X4 |
• | Junction Block -- Right I/P X5 |
Important:
• DO NOT unplug the X4/X5 connector. • Turn Ignition On, A/C Blower Full, if possible -- mode on "panel" and Temp to "cold." • Once the fault is removed, the actuator will stay in default position until commanded to a new position. Change commanded position regularly to see if the issue is still current. • Continue to monitor door positions (feedback) on Tech2 to see if it changes during circuit testing.
-- Door Control Signal -- 2.5V when stationary, 0V when commanded toward "cold" or "panel", 5V when commanded toward "hot" or "defrost"
-- Low Reference -- less than 40Ω with ignition on. Less than 10 Ω with ignition off
-- Door Position Signal -- measure voltage
-- 5 Volt Reference -- 5V
For vehicles repaired under Engineering direction, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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N6642 | Wiring and/or Connector - HVAC System - Repair or Replace | Use Published Labor Operation Time |