Right Air Temperature Actuator
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B0446 CADILLAC Possible Causes
- Faulty Right Air Temperature Actuator
- Right Air Temperature Actuator harness is open or shorted
- Right Air Temperature Actuator circuit poor electrical connection
- Faulty Auxiliary Heating and Cooling Systems (HVAC) Control Module
How do I fix code B0446 CADILLAC?
Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector’s pins.
Cost of diagnosing the B0446 CADILLAC code
The cost of diagnosing the B0446 CADILLAC code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair labor rates vary by location, your vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type. Most auto repairs shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour.
Possible Symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
B0446 CADILLAC Description
The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Control Module commands the left air temperature actuator movement with one of three voltage signals applied to the left air temperature door control circuit. A low voltage of zero volts moves the left air temperature door toward full cold. A voltage of 2.5 volts stops the door. A voltage of 5 volts moves the left air temperature door toward full hot. The HVAC control module determines the current position of the actuator by monitoring the feedback voltage of the left air temperature door position signal circuit. The feedback potentiometer position is a function of the actuator position. A high voltage indicates a full cold left air temperature door position. A low voltage indicates a full hot left air temperature door position. The HVAC control module controls the left air temperature door position in order to maintain the selected air temperature.
Whenever the HVAC control module keep alive memory battery power is interrupted, the HVAC control module will perform a recalibration of the actuators. During recalibration, the HVAC control module will drive the actuators to their minimum and maximum travel extremes. The HVAC control module will then calculate a travel range from this data and compare it to a calibrated range within the HVAC control module. If the actual travel range is not within the calibrated expected range, the actuator will be considered not calibrated and the DTC will set.