The B2381 OBD2 fault code relates to the Heater Coolant Temp Sensor circuit. When the circuit open circuit, the module cannot properly monitor or control this body system.
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Symptoms
- Climate control not responding
- A/C pressure issues
- Temperature not adjusting
- Possible blower motor issues
Common Causes
- Faulty component — internal damage or wear affecting Heater Coolant Temp Sensor
- Wiring issues — broken, corroded, or chafed wires in the circuit
- Connector problems — loose, oxidized, or moisture-damaged pins
- an open circuit is detected — indicates a break in the circuit path, resulting in no signal transmission
- Module input failure — rare, but the control module input stage may be defective
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
- Scan with OBD2 tool — Confirm B2381 is active. Check for additional DTCs.
- Visual inspection — Examine the Heater Coolant Temp Sensor wiring and connector for corrosion or damage.
- Check voltage and ground — Use a multimeter to verify proper reference voltage.
- Test component — Compare readings to factory specs. A stuck or erratic signal confirms failure.
- Check for shorts/opens — Perform continuity tests on the wiring between the component and control module.
Repair & Solutions
- If the component is defective, replace the Heater Coolant Temp Sensor with an OEM or quality aftermarket part.
- Repair any damaged wiring or connectors using proper methods.
- Clear the DTC with an OBD2 scanner and test drive to verify the code does not return.
- If the code persists after component replacement, inspect the control module connector.
Related Codes
- B2378 — Manufacturer Controlled DTC
- B2379 — Manufacturer Controlled DTC
- B2380 — Heater Coolant Temp Sensor Circuit Short To Ground