
Climate Control Systems 
SECTION  CON TENTS 
Subsection Title SRO Page 
14.1 ............. System  Description ................................................................... 1 
14.2 ............. Component Descriptions .............................................................. 3 
14.2.1 ............ Control  Panel ........................................................................\
 3 
14.2.2. ........... Control Panel Inputs / Outputs ......................................................... 3 
14.2.3. ........... Solar Sensor ........................................................................\
. 4 
14.2.4. ........... Engine  Speed Signal .................................................................. 4 
14.2.5 ............ Ambient Temperaturesensor ........................................................... 4 
14.2.6 ............ Vehicle  Speed Signal ................................................................. 4 
14.2.7. 
........... Evaporator  Temperature  Sensor ......................................................... 4 
14.2.8. ........... Heater Matrix  Temperature  Sensor ...................................................... 5 
14.2.9. 
........... Coolant  Temperature Signal ............................................................ 5 
14.2.10 
.......... Compressor ONSignal ................................................................ 5 
14.2.11 ........... Motorized ln-car Aspirator ............................................................ 5 
14.2.12 .......... CompressorLockSignal ............................................................... 5 
14.2.13 
.......... Refrigerant  Pressure Switch ............................................................ 5 
14.2.14 
.......... Water  Valve ........................................................................\
. 5 
14.2.15 .......... Water Pump ........................................................................\
. 5 
14.2.16 
.......... Servo  Motor  Control .................................................................. 6 
14.2.17 .......... Blower  Motor  Control ................................................................ 6 
14.2.18 .......... Differential Control ................................................................... 6 
14.2.19 
.......... Heated  Rear Window, Door Mirrors  and Front Screen ...................................... 6 
14.3 ............. Climate Control  Module Connections ................................................... 7 
14.4 ............. Climate Control  System Test .......................................................... 10 
14.4.1 
............ Fault Code  Extraction and Deletion  Procedure ........................................... 10 
14.5 
............. Fault  Codes ........................................................................\
 11 
14.6 ............. Actuator  Check ..................................................................... 12 
14.7 
............. Diagnostic  Tests .................................................................... 13 
14.7.1 
............ Fault Code 11 ...................................................................... 13 
14.7.2. 
........... Fault Code  12 ...................................................................... 14 
14.7.3 
............ Fault Code  13 ...................................................................... 15 
14.7.4. 
........... Fault Code  14 ...................................................................... 16 
14.7.5 
............ Fault Code  15 ...................................................................... 16 
14.7.6 
............ Fault  Code21 ...................................................................... 17 
14.7.7 ............ FaultCode22 ...................................................................... 17 
14.7.8 ............ Fault Code23 ...................................................................... 18 
14.7.9. ........... Fault Code  24 ...................................................................... 18 
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14.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 
The Air Conditioning electronic Control  Module (A/ CCM)  located  on the  right-hand  side of the  A / C unit, controls  the 0 functions  of the  system. 
These  functions  include: 
0 In-car temperature  control 
0 In-car humidity control  (Air conditioning  vehicles only) 
0 Air flow / volume  and distribution 
The  temperature  of the  passenger  compartment  is continuously compared  with the temperature  selected on the  con
- trol  panel  LCD. A digital  microprocessor  within the A/ CCM  receives  the data signals.  Comparison of these  signals 
and  those  from system temperature  sensors and feedback devices  results in the appropriate  output voltage  changes 
needed  to vary  the blend  of air  flow  into the passenger  compartment. 
The  climate control  system peripherals communicate  with the A/ CCM  via three  main device categories  comprising 
of  manual  inputs, automatic  outputs and inputs,  as shown 
in Fig. 1. 
Air  Temperature Control I 
9 Recirculation  switch 
. Air con on/off switch 
System on/off switch 
. Auto. / Man. select 
Set temperature 
. Air flow  outlet mode  set 
Heated  front screen  switch 
. Heated  rear  screen & 
heated  mirror switch 
. External  temp.  display 
switch 
. FahrenheiVCentigrade switches 
4 
. Solar sensor 
. Motorized  in-car aspirator 
. Ambient  temp.  sensor 
. Evaporator  temp. sensor 
Heater  matrix temp. sensor 
. Compressor lock sensor 
. Face differential  temp. control 
. Refrigerant  pressure  switch 
. Engine speed signal 
Engine coolant temperature 
Vehicle  speed signal 
. Circulation  pump 
. Water valve 
. Power  transistor (fan  speed 
Servo motor  potentiometers: 
signal 
control) 
LH  air  inlet  flap 
RH air inlet  flap 
Centre  vent flap 
Foot  flap 
Defrost  flap 
Air  by
-pass  flap 
Air Inlet Control 
9 LH air inlet 
. RH air inlet 
CONTROL PANEL 
1 
A / CCM 
I I 
I . External  temp. display I 
. Coolant  recirculation valve 
. Coolant recirculation pump 
LH blower  motor & power transistor 
. RH blower motor & power transistor 
. LH high speed relay 
Air Distribution Control 
Servo  motor  for: 
9 Centre  vent flap 
Foot  flap 
Defrost  flap 
Fig. 1 Schematic  view A / CCM  Inputs & Outputs 
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System Differences 
m: 
Heater only vehicles  do not  have  the following fitted: 
This section applies generally  to both  air conditioning  and heater systems.  System specific descriptions, pro- 
cedures, tests etc. are indicated. 
0 Solar  sensor 
0 Clutch request  and acknowledge  circuitry. 
0 Refrigerant  pressure switch. 
0 Control panel - deletion of air  conditioning  button. 
6 cyl. engined vehicles  do not have either  the electrical  load inhibit or the  compressor lock  sensor. 
Heated Front Screen 
(HFS) is  optional  on both  air conditioning  and heater  panel versions. 
14.2  COMPONENT  DESCRIPTIONS 
14.2.1  Control  Panel 
The control  panel (Fig. 1) provides the operator interface  with the climate  control system. 
The  control  panel communicates  with the 
A / CCM via a serial data  communications  link.  During each data  transfer 
cycle  the control  panel states  whether it is an  air conditioning  or heater version,  thus enabling  the A/ CCM to control 
the  system  functions  accordingly. 
Tontrol panel operation is  described in detail in the  'Climate  Control Systems'  section of the  VSM. 
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Fig. 1 Control  Panel (A / C with Heated  front Screen) 
J86 - I726 
14.2.2  Control  Panel Inputs /Outputs 
Description I CableColor 
I 1 I Output clock I Grey I 
2 Output start  Grey / Red 
3 Input data 
in  Grey / Yellow 
4 Output 
data out  Grey / Green 
5 Output 
ignition  positive  White / Red 
6 Output auxiliary positive 
White / Blue 
7 Output 
ground  Black 
8 Dimmer 
Red 
9 Dimmer override Red / Green 
I 10 I Not connected I- I 
I 11 I Not connected I- I 
I 12 I Not connected l- I 
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14.2.8  Heater  Matrix Temperature  Sensor 
This sensor  is positioned inside the  air conditioning  unit just 
downstream of the  heater matrix.  The sensor  monitors the 
post
-heater  air temperature, before  the air is distributed  to 
the  passenger  compartment.  In conjunction  with the A / CCM  this sensor  provides the  input to maintain a constant 
outlet  temperature. 
14.2.9  Coolant Temperature  Signal 
This input  is required  to provide blower  inhibit control,  to 
avoid cold 
air being delivered  in heating mode when the  en- gine  coolant temperature is  below 3OOC. The input  also 
monitors  the temperature of  the  coolant  delivered to the 
heater  matrix to assist  outlet temperature control. 
14.2. IO Compressor ON Signal 
This signal line monitors the  compressor relay to inform  the 
A/  CCM  of the  compressor status and to facilitate  lock detec- 
tion  and error  sensing. 
14.2.11 Motorized In-car Aspirator  (Fig. 1) 
The Motorized In-car Aspirator  (MIA) detects  the air tem- perature  within the passenger  compartment.  A small  motor 
driven fan  (blown aspirator) draws  air across  the thermistor, 
which  changes  its electrical  resistances  in response  to 
changes  in air temperature,  converting 
a temperature rating 
into  an electrical  signal. 
The  MIA  is  located  on  the back of  the  driver's  side  knee 
bolster. 
14.2.12  Compressor  Lock Signal - 12 cy/. vehicles  only 
This signal provides  the A / CCM with compressor  rotation 
speed.  This is then compared  with engine  rotation  speed. 
If the ratio of the  compressor speed against  engine speed 
drops belowthe A/CCM limits, indicating compressor/ belt 
slippage,  the compressor  clutch is disengaged. 
When  compressor  clutch disengaging  commences the A/C 
LED on the  control  panel will flash  once per second. 
14.2.13  Refrigerant  Pressure Switch (A/C Vehicles only) 
The refrigerant  pressure switch (Fig. 2) is located under  the 
hood  on the  liquid  line. 
The  switch  contacts  open  when  abnormal  pressures are 
sensed.  This action  inhibits  the compressor  clutch drive. 
14.2.14  Water  Valve 
The water  valve is used  in conjunction  with the water  pump 
to  regulate  the output  air temperature.  The water  valve is off when the  ignition is on,  engine  not running. 
14.2.15  Water  Pump 
The water  pump  is energized  in all  engine  running  modes 
except  for under  cold coolant condition at blower  inhibit and 
in  panel 
off mode.  The water  pump  is off when the  ignition 
is  on,  engine  not running. 
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14.2.16  Servo Motor  Control 
The system incorporates  several servo motors  which direct the flow of  air through the  air conditioning  system. The 
motors  are driven  by A / CCM signals  in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. 
Servo  motor  position  is monitored  via 
a feedback potentiometer situated  within the motor housing. 
The  system  servos comprise: 
o RH and LH Air  intake servos (Fresh / Recirc.). 
0 Centre  vent servo. 
o Defrost (screen  vent) servo. 
0 Footservo. 
0 Cool air by-pass  servo. 
14.2.17  Blower Motor Control 
The A/ CCM controls  two blower  motors,  delivering  airflow 
to  the  evaporator / heater unit, at variable  fan speeds.  The 
blower motors  are regulated  by power transistor  modules 
which  provide linear  variation of blower  speed; the blower 
speed 
is increased  or reduced  progressively in response  to 
vehicle  speed, minimising  the ram  effect  of forward  motion. 
The  blower motors  are inhibited when  engine coolant tem
- perature is below 30°C and  heating  is requested. 
14.2.18  Differential Control 
The differential  control is mounted  on the  facia  centre  vent. It is used  to control  the temperature  difference between the 
upper and lower  outlets.  Fig. 
1 Servo 
Motor 
14.2.19  Heated Rear Window,  Door Mirrors  and Front  Screen 
The Heated  Rear Window (HRW) function  can only  be activated  with the ignition  on and  the engine running.  Operation of the HRW  switch  operates  the status  condition  LED on the  control  panel and switches  on the HRWfor approximately 21 minutes.  Selection  of the  HRW  also operates  the door mirror heaters  for approximately 11 minutes.  The operation 
can  be cancelled  by switch  re-selection  or ignition off. System off does  not cancel  the HRW  operation. 
The Heated Front Screen 
(HFS) function  can only  be activated  with the ignition  on and  the engine  running,  and either 
‘defrost’  mode selected  or HFS  selected.  Each half, left and right hand  split, switches  on for approx. 6.5 minutes.  The 
operation  can be cancelled  by switch  re-selection  or ignition off. System off does  not cancel  the HFS  operation. 
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14.7.4 Fault Code  14 
Coolant  Temperature 
Input 
0 Sensor, harness or A / CCM open  circuit. 
0 Sensor,  harness or A / CCM short circuit  to ground. 
This input  is derived  from the  instrument  pack, 
a continuity check can be carried out  from pin 22, instrument  pack (24-wayconnector), to pin  40 (16-way  connector) of the A / C CM. 
The  instrument  pack input  from the engine  coolant temperature  sensor, is covered  in the  EDM,  section  15, Instrument 
Pack  and Trip  Computer. 
14.7.5 Fault  Code  15 
Heater  Matrix  Temperature  Sensor 
0 Sensor, harness or A/ CCM open  circuit. 
0 Sensor,  harness  or A / CCM short circuit  to ground. 
This  sensor measures  the temperature of  the heater  matrix. 
If the signal on  pin 28 (12-way  connector) remains at less than  1  volt, suspect  either a short circuit to ground on the 
signal wire  or an  open  circuit  on the 5 volt  supply  to the  sensor. If the signal on  pin 28 rises  to approximately 5  volts 
then  suspect  an open  circuit on the  sensor ground. 
Checkthevoltage,  against the graph below  (Fig. 
I), measured between  pin 28 (12-way  connector) and  pin 19 (22-way 
connector) A / C CM. 
If the voltage  is within  the set limits,  the system is  operating correctly. 
A resistance  check can be carried out  on the  sensor  and should conform  with the figures  below, measured between 
pin  28 (12-way  connector)  and pin 19 (22-way  connector) A/ C CM. 
0°C  4.6
-5.1 lclL 15°C  2.1 - 2.6 lclL 
If the resistance  is outside the  set limits,  renew the sensor. 
1ynfe: 
Inspect  sensor harness  for open circuit or short circuit  to ground.  Rectify as necessary. 
If the voltage is outside the  set limits,  renew the A / CCM. 
The 
resistance  should continue  to decrease  as the temperature  increases and vice versa. 
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14.7.22 BLOWER  MOTORS 
Disconnect  the blower motors (LH & RH) multi-plugs  and check  motor  operation by  applying battery  voltage (+12V) across pin 5 (+vel and pin 9 (-ve). 
Non-functioning of both L H and RH motors * 
Cause: 
1. Loss of ignition  voltage. 
Remedy: 
1. 
2. 
* 
Examine  fuse F12 in RH heelboard  fuse-box. If fuse  is blown  determine  reason for failure  and renew. 
Examine  harness wiring from 
RH heelboard  fuse-box connection CA044/010 to splice CAS53. Repair  or renew 
wiring  as necessary. 
This  fault  will also  affect the operation  of seat  control  modules,  power steering  control module  and door  mirror 
heaters. 
Non-functioning of RH blower  motor  only 
Cause: 
1. Faulty  relay operation. 
2. Faulty  harness  wiring. 
Remedy: 
1. Ensure 12Vsupply between  relay pin 1 and ground. 
Ensure  continuity  between pins 3 and 
5 when  relay operated. 
Ensure  relay coil impedance of 
7552 to 135Q across  pins 1 and 2. 
Ensure  correct seating  of relay  on base.  Examine  pins for damage  or deformity. 
Check  continuity of  wiring from fuse F12 
(RH heelboard  fuse-box) to relay  pin 1 and from  relay  pin 2 to A / CCM 
pin 53 (26-way  connector). 
Check  continuity of  wiring from fuse 
F11 (RH heelboard fuse-box) to relay  pin 3, from relay pin 5 to motor  pin 5, from motor  pin 13 to A / CCM  pin 41 (16-way  connector),  from motor pin 8 to ground  and from  motor  pin 10 to A / CCM pin 42 (16-way connector). 
2. 
Non-functioning of L H blower  motor only 
Cause: 
1. Faulty  relay operation. 
2. Faulty  harness  wiring. 
Remedy: 
1. Ensure 12V supply  between  relay pin 1 and ground. 
Ensure  continuity  between pins 3 and 
5 when  relay operated. 
Ensure  relay coil impedance 
of 7552 to 135Q across  pins 1 and 2. 
Ensure  correct seating  of relay  on base.  Examine  pins for damage  or deformity. 
2. Check continuity of  wiring from fuse F12 (RH heelboard  fuse-box) to relay  pin 1  and from  relay  pin 2 to A / CCM 
pin 66 (26-way  connector). 
Check  continuity of  wiring from fuse 
F11 (LH heelboard fuse  box) to relay  pin 3, from  relay pin 5 to motor pin 5, from  motor  pin 13 to A / CCM  pin 49 (16-way  connector),  from motor  pin 8 to ground  and from  motor  pin 10 to 
A / CCM  pin 50 (16-way connector). 
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SECTION  CONTENTS 
Sub-Section 15.4 Driver Ergonomics 
Sub-Section Title SRO Page 
15.4 ............. Driver Ergonomics .............................................................. 15.4- 1 
15.4.1 ............ System  Description .............................................................. 7 5.4- 1 
15.4.1.1 .......... Entry/ExitMode ................................................................ 15.4-1 
15.4.1.2 .......... Driving  Position  Set ............................................................. 15.41 
15.4.1.3 .......... PassengerSeatSet ............................................................... 15.4-1 
15.4.1.5 .......... Reverse Mirror Dip .............................................................. 15.4-3 
15.4.2 ............ System  Components ............................................................. 15.4-3 
15.4.2.1 .......... Seats - Driver and Passenger ...................................................... 7 5.4-3 
15.4.2.3 
.......... Seat  Lumbar  Pump .............................................................. 15.4-3 
15.4.1.4 
.......... RemoteRecall .................................................................. 15.43 
15.4.2.2 .......... SeatMOtors .................................................................... 15.43 
15.4.2.4 .......... Seat 
Heaters  and Thermostats ..................................................... 15.4-3 
15.4.2.5 .......... Seatswitch Pack ................................................................ 75.45 
15.4.3 ............ Seat  Control  Module ............................................................. 15.45 
15.4.3.1 .......... Seat Control  Module  Connector  Pins ............................................... 15.4-6 
15.4.4.1 .......... Column Motors ................................................................. 75.48 
15.4.4.3 .......... Driver / Passenger Rear View  Mirror  Motors ......................................... 15.4-9 
15.4.4 ............ Steering  Column /Mirror ......................................................... 75.48 
15.4.4.2 .......... Column Joystick Switch .......................................................... 15.48 
15.4.4.4 .......... Mirror joystick .................................................................. 15.49 
15.4.5 ............ Column/Mirror Control  Module ................................................. 15.4-10 
15.4.6 ............ Non-Memory  and Manual Applications ........................................... 15.4-12 
15.4.6.1 .......... Non-Memory ................................................................. 15.4-12 
15.4.6.2 .......... Manualseats .................................................................. 15.4-72 
15.4.6.3 .......... Manual Column ............................................................... 15.4-12 
15.4.7 ............ Symptom FlowChafls .......................................................... 15.4-13 
15.4.8 
............ Diagnostic  Sub-routines ........................................................ 15.4-17 
15.4.9.16 ......... Key to Schematic  Diagrams ...................................................... 15.4-35 
15.4.9 ............ Pin-Point Tests ................................................................. 15.4-19 
15.4.10 
.......... Electrochromatic  Rear View  Mirror ................................................ 15.4-36 
15.4.10.1 ......... Description ................................................................... 15.4-36 
15.4.10.2 ......... Test Procedure ................................................................. 15.436 
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