Front Power Transistor Test
- Remove the passenger's dashboard undercover (see PASSENGER'S DASHBOARD UNDERCOVER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
- Disconnect the 4P connector from the front power transistor.
- Measure the resistance between terminals No. 3 and No. 4 of the front power transistor. It should be about 1.5 kΩ.
- If the resistance is within the specifications, go to step 4.
- If the resistance is not within the specifications, replace the front power transistor.
NOTE: Also check the front blower motor. Front power transistor failure can be caused by a defective front blower motor. - Carefully release the lock tab on terminal No. 1 (RED) (A) in the 4P connector, then remove the terminal and insulate it from body ground.
- Reconnect the 4P connector to the front power transistor.
- Make sure the RED wire is completely isolated, then supply 12 V to the No. 1 cavity with a jumper wire.
- Turn the ignition switch to ON (II), and check that the front blower motor runs.
- If the front blower motor does not run, replace the front power transistor.NOTE: A faulty front blower motor can cause the front power transistor to fail. Before replacing the front power transistor, check the front blower motor for binding, and replace it if necessary.
- If the front blower motor runs, the front power transistor is OK.