DTC B1456: Outdoor Condenser Exit Temperature Sensor Circuit Open

2022 Subaru Impreza Base, 4D Sedan, Automatic CVT TransSECTION DTC B1456: Outdoor Condenser Exit Temperature Sensor Circuit Open
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DTC detecting condition: 

When Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor circuit is open.

Trouble symptom: 

Compressor does not operate.

Wiring diagram: 

Air conditioning system Ref. to WIRING SYSTEM (CROSSTREK MODEL (HEV))>AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM>WIRING DIAGRAM .

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CAUTION:

Before performing diagnosis, refer to "CAUTION" in "General Description". Ref. to  AIR CONDITIONER (DIAGNOSTICS) (HEV)>GENERAL DESCRIPTION>CAUTION  

  1. CHECK CONNECTOR  .
    1. Check connecting condition of the A/C control panel connector, heat pump control module connector and Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor connector.
    2. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
    3. Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. Ref. to AIR CONDITIONER (DIAGNOSTICS) (HEV)>DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) .

    Is DTC B1456 displayed? (Current malfunction)

    Yes:  Go to  2.

    No:  Even if DTC is displayed, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.

    NOTE:

    In this case, temporary poor contact of connector, temporary open or short circuit of harness may be the cause. 

  2. CHECK Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor  .
    1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
    2. Disconnect Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor. Ref. to AIR CONDITIONER (HEV)>PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR .
    3. Short the connector B658.
    4. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
    5. Read the DTC of [Air Conditioner] using the Subaru Select Monitor. Ref. to AIR CONDITIONER (DIAGNOSTICS) (HEV)>DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) .

    Is DTC B1457 displayed? (Current malfunction)

    Yes:  Replace Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor. Ref. to AIR CONDITIONER (HEV)>PIPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR .

    NOTE:

    If it is not possible to remove Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor unit, replace it together with the condenser pipe Ref. to  AIR CONDITIONER (HEV)>CONDENSER  . 

    No:  Go to  3.

  3. CHECK HARNESS  .
    1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
    2. Restore the temporary shorted lines made in step 2.
    3. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
    4. Using a tester, measure the voltage between Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor connector terminals.

      Connector and terminal 

      (B658) No. 1 (+) - (B658) No. 2 (-):

    Is the voltage 4.5 - 5.5 V?

    Yes:  Go to  4.

    No:  Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

  4. CHECK HARNESS (OPEN CIRCUIT)  .
    1. Disconnect the heat pump control module connector.
    2. Using a tester, check the continuity between the heat pump control module connector and Exterior condenser outlet temperature sensor connector.

      Connector and terminal 

      (B658) No. 1 - (i365) No. 8:

      (B658) No. 2 - (i365) No. 30:

    Is there continuity?

    Yes:  Replace the heat pump control module. Ref. to AIR CONDITIONER (HEV)>CONTROL UNIT .

    No:  Repair or replace the open circuit of harness.

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