Code B110 - Outside Air Temperature Sensor Circuit: Notes
NOTE:
If this code is not displayed during second pass of diagnostic codes, it is an intermittent failure and cannot be diagnosed using this procedure.
The outside air temperature sensor uses a thermistor to control signal voltage to BCM. The BCM applies voltage on circuit No. 735 to sensor. When sensor is cold, its resistance is high; therefore BCM will see a high signal voltage. As sensor warms, its resistance becomes less and signal voltage is pulled low through sensor ground, circuit No. 736. This signal voltage will vary between 5 volts (open circuit) and zero (0) volts (shorted circuit).
NOTE:
The following step numbers refer to the numbers in the accompanying flow chart(s).
- Code "B110" will set if signal voltage indicates less than -29°F/-34°C (open circuit) or over 189°F/87°C (shorted circuit). These conditions can be observed in BCM data display (parameter "BD26")as a reading outside the range of -29°F to 189°F (-34°C to 87°C).
- Check to see if open circuit reading is due to circuit or sensor. If open circuit reading changes to a shorted circuit reading after jumping sensor terminals, BCM and wiring are okay.
- By applying a ground to various points in circuits, an open can be isolated by observing whether parameter display can be changed from open reading to shorted reading.
- Check to see if shorted circuit reading is due to circuit or sensor. If shorted circuit reading changes to an open circuit reading after disconnecting sensor, BCM and wiring are okay.