Coolant heater temperature sensor short circuit to ground
β’ Check connectors to BMU (E81) B3 and B6 β’ Check VCA connector on the heater (H32) pin 3 and 4. β’ Disconnect the VCA connector on the heater (H32) an measure the resistance between pin 3 and pin 1. β’ If the resistance is measurable (< OL) change the heater (H32). β’ If the resistance is infinite or OL continue with the following steps. β’ For FPC1(B) - Check that the wiring harness between BMU (E81) B3 and B6 and heater (H32) pin 3 and 4 via the connector C443 pin 1 and 4 is ok. β’ For FPC1(A) - Check that the wiring harness between BMU (E81) B3 and B6 and heater (H32) pin 3 and 4 is ok. β’ Replace BMU (E81)
What you'll see
No driver-visible symptom recorded.
System reaction
The heater in the hybrid battery cooling circuit will not be allowed to start. This may result in degraded hybrid system performance when the ambient temperature is below 5ΒΊC. The battery system will eventually get warm when the vehicle is used even without heater but this may take some time. During this time the hybrid system has degraded performance.
Diagnostic depth
Electrical error diagnosis in BMU
β’ Short circuit in connection to BMU β’ Short circuit in wiring to between heater and BMU β’ Short circuit in the heater temperature sensor