Climate COMTROL DTCS

2011 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE4, BZHASECTION Climate COMTROL DTCS
CLIMATE COMTROL DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION

DTC Description
DTC B1205 Climate Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (VSP/NE message)
DTC B1206 Climate Control Unit Lost Communication with Gauge Control Module (ECT message)
DTC B1220 A Short in the Recirculation Control Motor Circuit
DTC B1225 An Open in the In-car Temperature Sensor Circuit
DTC B1226 A Short in the In-car Temperature Sensor Circuit
DTC B1227 An Open in the Outside Air Temperature Sensor Circuit
DTC B1228 A Short in the Outside Air Temperature Sensor Circuit
DTC B1229 An Open in the Sunlight Sensor Circuit
DTC B1230 A Short in the Sunlight Sensor Circuit
DTC B1231 An Open in the Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit
DTC B1232 A Short in the Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit
DTC B1233 An Open in the Driver's Air Mix Control Motor Circuit
DTC B1234 A Short in the Driver's Air Mix Control Motor Circuit
DTC B1235 A Problem in the Driver's Air Mix Control Linkage, Door, or Motor Circuit
DTC B1236 An Open in the Passenger's Air Mix Control Motor Circuit
DTC B1237 A Short in the Passenger's Air Mix Control Motor Circuit
DTC B1238 A Problem in the Passenger's Air Mix Control Linkage, Door, or Motor Circuit
DTC B1239 An Open or Short in the Mode Control Motor Circuit
DTC B1240 A Problem in the Mode Control Linkage, Doors, or Motor Circuit
DTC B1241 A Problem in the Blower Motor Circuit
DTC B2983 A problem in the Recirculation Control Linkage, Door, or Motor Circuit
DTC B2986 An Open in the Recirculation Control Motor Circuit
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