Where is the Sunload sensor located?
Sunload sensors are usually located at the top of the dash and are often mounted on a removable plate, speaker grill, or defroster vent. There is often one on either side of the dash to accommodate differences in sunlight exposure.
What causes a Nissan sunload sensor to malfunction?
B2631 NISSAN Possible Causes 1 Faulty Sunload Sensor 2 Sunload Sensor harness is open or shorted 3 Sunload Sensor circuit poor electrical connection 4 Faulty Air Condition (A/C) Automatic Amplifier
What is the OBD2 code for a Nissan OBDII?
OBDII Nissan Code Definitions. Be sure to double check the codes. Anything P1000 to P1999 or P3000 to P3400 will be Manufacturer specific and may not match the ones listed here. Check specific manufacturer pages on the site, as some of them, we list the OBD2 codes on those pages for those specific vehicles.
What does the b2631 code on a Nissan mean?
B2631 NISSAN Meaning The Air Condition (A/C) Automatic Amplifier monitors the Sunload Sensor. The Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) code sets when A/C Automatic Amplifier detects calorie at Sunload Sensor (driver side) 64.7 W/m2 (55.6 kcal/m2·h) or less.
What is the diagnostic trouble code for Nissan sunload sensor?
The Air Condition (A/C) Automatic Amplifier monitors the Sunload Sensor. The Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) code sets when A/C Automatic Amplifier detects calorie at Sunload Sensor (driver side) 64.7 W/m2 (55.6 kcal/m2·h) or less.
B2631 NISSAN Meaning The Air Condition (A/C) Automatic Amplifier monitors the Sunload Sensor. The Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) code sets when A/C Automatic Amplifier detects calorie at Sunload Sensor (driver side) 64.7 W/m2 (55.6 kcal/m2·h) or less.
How does the sunload sensor work on a Nissan Maxima?
The sensor converts the sunload into a current value, which is then input into the A/C auto amp. The A/C auto amp. also equips a processing circuit which averages the variations in detected sunload over a period of time.
Where is the registration sticker on the sunload sensor?
My dealer placed my registration sticker directly above my sunload sensor. When my car is outside, the sensor is shaded by the sticker. How much will this effect the temperature of the AC? Why don’t you move your sticker away from that sensor ?