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Toyota 4Runner: Air Mix Damper Control Servo Motor Circuit (Passenger Side) (B1441)

DESCRIPTION

The damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) sends pulse signals to inform the No. 1 air conditioning amplifier assembly of the damper position. The No. 1 air conditioning amplifier assembly activates the motor (normal or reverse) based on the signals to move the air mix damper to any position. As a result, the air mix damper varies the mixture of hot air from the heater core and cold air from the evaporator so that the temperature of the air is as requested.

HINT:

Confirm that no mechanical problem is present because this trouble code may be stored when either a damper link or damper is mechanically locked.

DTC Code

DTC Detection Condition

Trouble Area

B1441

The air mix damper position does not change when the air conditioning amplifier assembly operates the damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo).

  • Damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo)
  • Air conditioning harness assembly
  • No. 1 air conditioning amplifier assembly

WIRING DIAGRAM


PROCEDURE

1.

READ VALUE USING TECHSTREAM (AIR MIX DAMPER SERVO)

(a) Use the Data List to check if the damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) is functioning properly (See page ).


Air Conditioner

Tester Display

Measurement Item/Range

Normal Condition

Diagnostic Note

Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse (D)

Damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) target pulse / Min.: 0, Max.: 255

112 or 127 (pulse): MAX COOL

21 or 31 (pulse): MAX HOT

-

Air Mix Servo Actual Pulse (D)

Damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) actual pulse / Min.: 0, Max.: 255

112 or 127 (pulse): MAX COOL

21 or 31 (pulse): MAX HOT

-

OK:

The display is as specified in the normal condition column.

Result

Result

Proceed to

OK (When troubleshooting according to problem symptoms table)

A

OK (When troubleshooting according to the DTC)

B

NG

C


A

PROCEED TO NEXT SUSPECTED AREA SHOWN IN PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE


B

REPLACE NO. 1 AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY

C

2.

PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING TECHSTREAM (AIR MIX DAMPER SERVO)

(a) Select the Active Test, use the Techstream to generate a control command, and then check that the damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) operates (See page ).


Air Conditioner

Tester Display

Test Part

Control Range

Diagnostic Note

Air Mix Servo Targ Pulse (D)

Damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) pulse

Min.: 0, Max.: 255

-

OK:

Damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) operates normally.


OK

REPLACE NO. 1 AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY

NG

3.

REPLACE DAMPER SERVO SUB-ASSEMBLY (AIR MIX DAMPER SERVO)

(a) Replace the damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) (See page ).


HINT:

Since the damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) cannot be inspected while it is removed from the vehicle, replace the damper servo sub-assembly (air mix damper servo) with a new or normally functioning one.

NEXT

4.

CHECK FOR DTC

(a) Clear the DTCs (See page ).


(b) Check for DTCs (See page ).


OK:

DTC B1441 is not output.


OK

END (DAMPER SERVO SUB-ASSEMBLY [AIR MIX DAMPER SERVO] IS FAULTY)

NG

5.

REPLACE NO. 1 AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY

(a) Temporarily replace the No. 1 air conditioning amplifier assembly with a new or normally functioning one (See page ).


NEXT

6.

CHECK FOR DTC

(a) Clear the DTCs (See page ).


(b) Check for DTCs (See page ).


OK:

DTC B1441 is not output.


OK

END (NO. 1 AIR CONDITIONING AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY IS FAULTY)


NG

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