Climate Control DTCS

2010 Honda Accord EX, 2D Coupe, 2.4 CS1, StandardSECTION Climate Control DTCS
CLIMATE CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
U1280 Communication bus line error (bus-off)
U0155 Climate control unit lost communication with gauge control module
B121A An open in the mode control motor circuit
B121B A short in the mode control motor circuit
B1220 A short in the recirculation control motor circuit
B1225 An open in the in-car temperature sensor circuit
B1226 A short in the in-car temperature sensor circuit
B1227 An open in the outside air temperature sensor circuit
B1228 A short in the outside air temperature sensor circuit
B1229 An open in the sunlight sensor circuit
B1230 A short in the sunlight sensor circuit
B1231 An open in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit
B1232 A short in the evaporator temperature sensor circuit
B1233 An open in the driver's air mix control motor circuit
B1234 A short in the driver's air mix control motor circuit
B1235 A problem in the driver's air mix control linkage, door, or motor circuit
B1236 An open in the passenger's air mix control motor circuit
B1237 A short in the passenger's air mix control motor circuit
B1238 A problem in the passenger's air mix control linkage, door, or motor circuit
B1240 A problem in the mode control linkage, door, or motor circuit
B1241 A problem in the blower motor circuit
B2983 A problem in the recirculation control linkage, door, or motor circuit
B2986 An open in the recirculation control motor circuit
RENDER: 1.0x

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