A/C not cooling and P0534 code in your vehicle? Refrigerant charge loss can damage the AC—scan, confirm leak, then recharge or reprogram the module.
A/C not cooling and P0534 code in your vehicle? Refrigerant charge loss can damage the AC—scan, confirm leak, then recharge or reprogram the module.
A/C refrigerant pressure sensor A high circuit on your vehicle can disable AC and harm the system—scan, inspect wiring, and plan sensor or module repair.
A/C low pressure warning on your vehicle? P0532 sensor circuit low can cause AC loss and engine load issues—scan, test the sensor and reprogram or replace.
A/C not cooling and warning light on your vehicle? P0531 means sensor A circuit is out of range, risking AC loss. Reprogram or replace to restore cooling.
Warm A/C on your vehicle? P0530 A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor A circuit failure reduces cooling—scan the code and have the sensor fixed promptly.
Fan speed sensor failing in your vehicle can stop the cooling fan and cause overheating. Scan P0529, check wiring, then replace sensor or reprogram module.
Cooling fan not running on your vehicle? P0528 Fan Speed Sensor No Signal can cause overheating. Scan circuit, test sensor, reprogram or replace.
Fan not cooling, light on your vehicle? P0527 fan speed sensor circuit range/performance fault can overheat engine—scan, reprogram or replace sensor.
Fan not cooling and warning light on your vehicle? A faulty fan speed sensor circuit can overheat the engine—scan the P0526 code and have the sensor rep...
Cruise control won’t engage on your vehicle? P0525 means the servo circuit range is off, risking loss of cruise—scan, test the servo and arrange repair.