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Heater Core Sensor - Abnormal Temperature Control

12/06/96

80/03/96/US

SUBJECT:
PRIDE - Heater Core Sensor Replacement

MODEL:
Range Rover 4.0/4.6

AFFECTED VEHICLES:
LP Up to TA344173
LH
LJ
LD

DETAIL

There has been a reliability concern identified with the heater core sensor. A faulty heater core sensor may cause abnormal air distribution or temperature control.

Proper diagnosis of the heater core sensor is to be carried out as per the Operation Pride HVAC specification document. The sensor may have faulty soldering which will cause an open circuit or inaccurate temperature measurement.

The sensor supplier has remedied the issue and parts stock contains only reliable sensors.

The diagnostic steps and repair procedures detailed in this bulletin were developed as an element of the Land Rover Way Operation PRIDE. This TIB provides a library location for PRIDE information within the Land Rover North America technical literature system.

ACTION REQUIRED

Replacement of faulty heater core sensor


PARTS INFORMATION

STC 3256 Heater Core Sensor

PROCEDURE

Perform TestBook troubleshooting to determine if DTC 49 or DTC 50 is present.

Note:
If there is a fault in the heater core sensor circuit that causes hot air from the vents, selecting LO/LO will result in cold air. Diagnose the fault as detailed below:

1. (DTC 49) Check for continuity between C221 pin 2 and C246B pin 2 (signal).

2. (DTC 49) Check for short to +12V between C221 pin 2 and C246B pin 2 (signal).

3. (DTC 50) Check for short to ground between C221 pin 2 and C246B pin 2 (signal).

If trouble codes or symptoms indicate heater core sensor fault, follow the instructions for removal and replacement

WARRANTY:

Normal warranty policy and procedures apply.

COMP.CODE:

SR0:

82.20.94 - Heater core sensor renew 0.35 hr.

Removal

1. Open glove box. Remove 5 screws securing glove box liner to fascia.





2. Lower glove box liner. Release 2 clips to disengage glove box release cable latch from location.

3. Locate heater core sensor on inlet pipe of heater core.





4. Disconnect heater core sensor from pipe and disconnect heater core sensor multiplug.





Test Procedure 3: Solar Sensor and Temperature Sensor Circuits

5. Check for continuity between C221 pin 1 and C246B pin 10 (reference ground).





6. Check sensor resistance at ambient temperature.

7. If the problem is intermittent, check the build date number stamped on the top of sensor. The last two digits should be 46, 56, 66,or higher (46 corresponding to 4/96). If sensor has a build date prior to 4/96, it may be faulty.

8. If any of the above tests and inspections indicate a faulty sensor, replace the sensor with STC3256.

Replacement

1. Refit sensor to heater core inlet tube.

2. Reconnect heater core sensor multiplug to vehicle harness.

3. Refit glove box release cable latch.

4. Refit glove box liner to fascia and secure with 5 screws.