This DTC indicates the signal circuit of the automatic air conditioning system’s sun sensor (solar intensity sensor) has shorted to the vehicle power supply (B+, usually a constant 12V supply) — Atto 8
This DTC indicates the signal circuit of the automatic air conditioning system’s sun sensor (solar intensity sensor) has shorted to the vehicle power supply (B+, usually a constant 12V supply).
The sun sensor generally uses a photodiode or photoresistor.
During normal operation, the sensor outputs an analog voltage signal of 0.1-4.9V to the air conditioning controller (integrated into the thermal management module).
The signal voltage increases as sunlight intensity increases.
When the signal wire shorts to power, the controller detects the voltage remains continuously above 4.9V (close to battery voltage, 12-14V) and logs a short-to-power fault.
This fault disables the automatic air conditioning system's solar compensation function.
The air conditioning controller cannot automatically adjust outlet air temperature and blower speed based on sunlight intensity.
In extreme cases, the short-circuit current may burn out the air conditioning controller's internal sampling circuit.
Consequently, the system reports a severe fault and may enter protection mode.
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