DTC B1D22-4B: Coolant Temperature Sensor - Over temperature: Action
NOTE:
Consider whether environmental conditions may have caused this DTC to log before condemning the unit
- Refer to the appropriate SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS and check the fuel fired booster heater coolant temperature sensor circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance. Repair the circuit or install a new coolant temperature sensor located within the fuel fired booster heater as necessary. Using the Jaguar Land Rover Approved Diagnostic Equipment, clear the DTCs and perform routine - AHCM Operation Test (0x9013). This will operate the fuel fired booster heater for 15 minutes. Note that the routine should be started only when the engine is cool. The routine should be performed with the engine running and with the climate controls set to maximum heat and maximum fan. Repeat the routine again if smoke continues to be visible from the fuel fired booster heater exhaust pipe or from the area surrounding the fuel fired booster heater
- Using the Jaguar Land Rover Approved Diagnostic Equipment, clear the DTCs and retest. If the fault persists, install a new fuel fired booster heater. Using the Jaguar Land Rover Approved Diagnostic Equipment, clear the DTCs and perform routine - AHCM Operation Test (0x9013). This will operate the fuel fired booster heater for 15 minutes. Note that the routine should be started only when the engine is cool. The routine should be performed with the engine running and with the climate controls set to maximum heat and maximum fan. Repeat the routine again if smoke continues to be visible from the fuel fired booster heater exhaust pipe or from the area surrounding the fuel fired booster heater