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P0536 A/C Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

Technical Description of OBD-II Trouble Code

Range/Performance Issue with A/C Evaporator Temperature Sensor Circuit

What does that signify?

This is a generic diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that is applicable to OBD-II vehicles, including but not limited to Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ram, etc. While it is a generic code, the specific repair steps may vary depending on the year, make, model, and powertrain configuration of the vehicle.

In simple terms, the air conditioning evaporator functions in the opposite manner to a condenser. The condenser converts gas to fluid, while the evaporator converts fluid to gas and absorbs heat from the fan air passing through it.

The purpose of the evaporator is to remove heat from the air inside the cabin, thereby reducing the temperature inside the car. The A/C evaporator temperature sensor plays a crucial role in the proper functioning of the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. The ECM (Engine Control Module) uses electrical values from this sensor to adjust the temperature inside the vehicle according to your preferences, in coordination with the evaporator and other A/C components.

The ECM triggers the P0536 code and related codes (P0535, P0537, P0538, and P0539) when it detects a condition where the A/C evaporator temperature sensor or its circuits are outside the desired electrical range. This condition could be due to mechanical or electrical issues. It is important to consider the sensor’s environment, as it may be exposed to unique challenges.

The P0536 code is set when the ECM identifies a range or performance problem within the A/C evaporator temperature sensor or its circuit(s).

Photo of one type of evaporator temperature sensor:

What is the severity of this DTC?

Considering that the entire HVAC system is designed to enhance human comfort, the severity of this issue is set to the lowest possible level. Complete malfunction of the HVAC system poses virtually no threat to safety. However, if you value comfort, it is advisable to address this problem promptly.

What are some of the symptoms of the code?

The symptoms of a P0536 trouble code may include:

  • Lack of cold air blowing from the air vents
  • Erratic/fluctuating fan air temperature
  • A/C compressor clutch not engaging
  • HVAC system not functioning as desired
  • What are some of the common causes of the code?

    The causes of the P0536 code may include:

  • Defective or damaged A/C Evaporator core
  • Defective A/C Evaporator Temperature sensor
  • Defective ECM ( Engine Control Module)
  • Wiring issue within the sensor’s circuit
  • Wiring harness connector issue
  • Intermittent electrical connection
  • Internal resistance (corrosion, damaged harness, overheated circuit, etc..)
  • What are some P0536 troubleshooting steps?

    It is recommended to check for technical service bulletins (TSBs) specific to your vehicle. Accessing a known fix can save time and money during diagnosis.

    Basic Step #1

    Locate and visually inspect the A/C evaporator temperature sensor. Generally, the evaporator core is situated inside the HVAC (heating ventilation and air conditioning) air box. The A/C Evaporator Temperature sensor is usually mounted on or near the evaporator. You may be able to access it by looking under the dashboard. However, you may need to remove plastic panels and/or the radio, so always refer to the service manual for the exact location. Look for signs of overheating and/or corrosion on the sensor, as this may indicate a problem. If the sensor is found to be defective, replace it.

    TIP: Ensure that the interior is at a reasonable temperature. Attempting to pry on cold plastic may cause it to break, so exercise caution.

    Basic Step #2

    Test the temperature sensor. In most cases, these sensors are of the resistor type, meaning that the resistance within the sensor changes in direct relation to the temperature. Understanding this principle can provide insight into diagnosing the sensor. Typically, the manufacturer specifies desired resistance values at certain temperatures. Using a multimeter, measure the resistance within the sensor and compare it to the manufacturer’s specified values. If an open circuit is present, there may be internal resistance within the sensor, necessitating replacement.

    NOTE: Your manufacturer may have a specific diagnostic strategy depending on the type of sensor, make, model, etc., so always refer to the service manual. If you are uncomfortable with electrical testing or working with refrigeration systems, it is advisable to take your vehicle to a reputable shop.

    Basic Step #3

    Inspect the wiring. Due to the location of the evaporator temperature sensor, it may be easy to locate and follow the harness to check for any visible signs of damage. Pay particular attention to areas where the wiring may be interfered with by the driver and passengers’ feet (if accessible).

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    While we always recommend addressing this issue through mechanical means, if that is not possible, we offer the option to permanently delete this specific DTC. All other codes will continue to function. If you are interested in this option, please upload your ECU file to our portal.

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