Diagnostic Test

2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, 3.0 M, 4WDSECTION Diagnostic Test
  1. 1) VERIFY IF ANY ACTUATOR CIRCUIT TEST FAULTS OR OVERCURRENT FAULTS ARE PRESENT 

    Turn the ignition on.

    Actuate the Clear DTC function by performing the following:

    • Turn the blower control on.
    • Press the A/C mode switch down, turn the blower control to off, wait until both LEDs illuminate (approximately 5 seconds) and then release the A/C mode switch.
    • When the A/C status indicator begins displaying DTCs, set the Mode switch to the floor position, simultaneously press the A/C mode switch and the EBL mode switch down until both LEDs start flashing (approximately 5 seconds) and then release the mode switches. Stored DTCs will clear from memory in approximately two seconds.

    Turn the ignition off, wait 10 seconds, and turn the ignition on.

    Actuate the Actuator Circuit Test/Door Calibration Function by performing the following:

    • Turn the blower control off.
    • Press and hold the EBL mode switch down and then turn the blower control on. Continue to hold the EBL mode switch down until the EBL status indicator begins flashing. Then, release the EBL mode switch. While the test/function is running, the EBL status indicator will flash once per second. If the test/function passes, the EBL status indicator will stop flashing. If the test/function fails, the A/C and EBL status indicators will flash alternately. Allow the test/function to run to completion before proceeding.

    Actuate the Display DTC function by performing the following:

    • Turn the blower control on.
    • Press the A/C mode switch down, turn the blower control to off, wait until both LEDs illuminate (approximately 5 seconds) and then release the A/C mode switch.
    NOTE: The A/C status indicator displays active DTCs when the EBL status indicator is not illuminated and stored DTCs when the EBL status indicator is illuminated.

    Read DTCs from the A/C status indicator.

    Does the A/C status indicator display any of the following DTCs: 41, 42, 43, 44, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, or 72? 

    Yes 

    1. As present, diagnose and repair the faults in the following order: DTC 72 first, then DTC 62, then DTC 61, then DTCs 64, 66, 68, or 71, then DTCs 63, 65, 67, or 69, and finally DTCs 41, 42, 43, or 44. Refer to DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX .

    No 

    1. Go to step  2).
  2. 2) CHECK FOR A BROKEN REAR MODE DOOR ACTUATOR 

    Turn the ignition off.

    Remove the Rear Mode Door Actuator from the A/C Heater Housing Assembly.

    By hand, attempt to rotate the actuator in both directions.

    Does the actuator turn in either direction? 

    Yes 

    1. Replace the Rear Mode Door Actuator in accordance with the Service Information.
    2. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 .

    No 

    1. Go to step  3).
  3. 3) CHECK THE REAR MODE DOOR & A/C HEATER HOUSING FOR WARPED, WORN, & DAMAGED COMPONENTS 

    Inspect for excessively worn door linkage and for a damaged or broken A/C Heater Housing Assembly. Inspect for a warped or broken door, and missing door seals. Rotate the door from stop to stop. The door should rotate approximately 155 degrees.

    Are there any physical or mechanical problems with the door or housing? 

    Yes 

    1. Repair as necessary in accordance with the Service Information.
    2. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 .

    No 

    1. Replace the Rear Mode Door Actuator in accordance with the Service Information. Then, go to step  4).
  4. 4) VERIFY IF THE FAULT IS STILL PRESENT 

    Turn the ignition on.

    Actuate the Clear DTC function by performing the following:

    • Turn the blower control on.
    • Press the A/C mode switch down, turn the blower control to off, wait until both LEDs illuminate (approximately 5 seconds) and then release the A/C mode switch.
    • When the A/C status indicator begins displaying DTCs, set the Mode switch to the floor position, simultaneously press the A/C mode switch and the EBL mode switch down until both LEDs start flashing (approximately 5 seconds) and then release the mode switches. Stored DTCs will clear from memory in approximately two seconds.

    Turn the ignition off, wait 10 seconds, and turn the ignition on.

    Actuate the Actuator Circuit Test/Door Calibration Function by performing the following:

    • Turn the blower control off.
    • Press and hold the EBL mode switch down and then turn the blower control on. Continue to hold the EBL mode switch down until the EBL status indicator begins flashing. Then, release the EBL mode switch. While the test/function is running, the EBL status indicator will flash once per second. If the test/function passes, the EBL status indicator will stop flashing. If the test/function fails, the A/C and EBL status indicators will flash alternately. Allow the test/function to run to completion before proceeding.

    Actuate the Display DTC function by performing the following:

    • Turn the blower control on.
    • Press the A/C mode switch down, turn the blower control to off, wait until both LEDs illuminate (approximately 5 seconds) and then release the A/C mode switch.
    NOTE: The A/C status indicator displays active DTCs when the EBL status indicator is not illuminated and stored DTCs when the EBL status indicator is illuminated.

    Read DTCs from the A/C status indicator.

    Does the A/C status indicator display DTC 25? 

    Yes 

    1. Replace the A/C Heater Control in accordance with the Service Information.
    2. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 .

    No 

    1. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 .
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