Check lighht on dtc po1112, P1465, only issue seems to be A/C doesnt work?
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I was driving the other day and lost a/c. noticed the check light on about the same time. Scanned and found 2 codes. I followed someones proceedure and checked that I do have the 5v reference. At all sensors. Codes return immediately. I do not have any performance issues but having no a/c in Florida sucks. Any ideas?
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Under hood in fuse//relay box:
A/C Control Relay $ 17.49 /ea
Part Number: AR606
Product Line: NAPA Echlin Ignition Parts
See owners manual or the ID legend on fuse box cover.
I already tried that I believe. All the relays in the fuse panel under hood are identical. I am not sure if a bad relay could set those 2 codes. I could be wrong though. I will try to swap a different one in the morning. Thank you.
I accidentally put the wrong P code in my question. The 2 codes are- P0112, P1496. P0112 is for Intake Air Temp Circuit sensor input low, and the P1496 is for loss of 5v reference.
Ok but I see code > ** P1465 ** ... In your posted question! Professional scanner can run 'functional test' on various systems inclu. A/C to check for circuit problems... That's how I trouble-shoot !!
I already tried that I believe. All the relays in the fuse panel under hood are identical. I am not sure if a bad relay could set those 2 codes. I could be wrong though. I will try to swap a different one in the morning. Thank you.
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I accidentally put the wrong P code in my question. The 2 codes are- P0112, P1496. P0112 is for Intake Air Temp Circuit sensor input low, and the P1496 is for loss of 5v reference.
Ok but I see code > ** P1465 ** ... In your posted question! Professional scanner can run 'functional test' on various systems inclu. A/C to check for circuit problems... That's how I trouble-shoot !!