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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONING (AAC), FUNCTION - GF83.40-P-0001GI
MODEL 163 as of 1.9.01 with CODE (580a) Automatic air conditioning
Function
The automatic air conditioning (AAC) is equipped with an electronically regulated cooling, heating and
ventilating system and can be summed up by the following list of subfunctions.
Ventilation
The ventilation ensures that there is a sufficient supply of air within the passenger compartment.
Ventilation is achieved with the support of the blower during normal operation, when vehicle is standing
or to increase the air flow. The air is distributed in the passenger compartment using air distribution flaps.
Automatic air conditioning temperature control
The desired temperature is reached or held constant by cooling or heating the air. Precise temperature
control can be achieved by reading in the various temperature sensors.
Residual engine heat utilization
Electromagnetic clutch, location/purpose/
design/function GF83.55-P-
2101GH
In-car temperature sensor, location/purpose/ functionwith intake jet nozzle up to
30.11.99GF83.57-P-
2115GH
In-car temperature sensor with ventilation blower,
location/purpose/functionas of 1.12.99GF83.57-P-
2107GH
Ice-up protection temperature sensor, location/
purpose/function GF83.57-P-
2113GH
Blending air flap actuator, location/purpose/ function GF83.57-P-
2112GC
Outside temperature sensor, location/purpose/ functionas of 1.12.99GF83.57-P-
2110GH
Electric heater booster, location/purpose/
design/functionEngines 612.963 and 628.963GF83.70-P-
4054GH
Temperature regulator microswitch, location/
purpose/functionEngine 612.963GF83.70-P-
4055GH
Extended activity module, location/purpose GF54.21-P-
4106GH
Extended activity module, location/purpose/ designas of 1.12.99GF54.21-P-
4107GK
CDI control module, location/purpose/functionEngine 612.963GF07.16-P-
3102IA
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Cooling down
The thermostatic expansion valve located on the evaporator core serves to expand the liquid refrigerant which is
under high pressure thus lowering its pressure. After this the refrigerant evaporates. The evaporation heat
required for this is taken from the air flowing through the evaporator. The resulting cooled down air then
succeeds in entering the passenger compartment via the air ducts.
Reheat mode
The air which has been cooled down and dehumidified by the evaporator core is heated up again by the heat
exchanger (reheat). This serves to prevent the windows from misting up on the inside.
Temperature selector wheel, location/task/
design/function GF83.25-P-
2102GC
Heating system heat exchanger, location/
purpose/function GF83.20-P-
2108GC
Evaporator, location/purpose/design/function GF83.40-P-
2121GC
Expansion valve, location/task/design/function GF83.40-P-
2123GC
Refrigerant compressor, location/task/design/ function GF83.55-P-
2100GH
In-car temperature sensor, location/task/functionwith suction jet nozzle up to
30.11.99GF83.57-P-
2115GH
In-car temperature sensor with ventilation fan,
location/task/functionas of 01.12.99GF83.57-P-
2107GH
Defroster protection temperature sensor,
location/task/function GF83.57-P-
2113GH
Blending air flap actuator, location / task / function GF83.57-P-
2112GC
Outside temperature sensor, location/task/ functionas of 01.12.99GF83.57-P-
2110GH
Air conditioning control module, location/task/ function GF83.30-P-
2102GH
All Activity Module, location/task/function GF54.21-P-
4110GH
Electric heater booster position/task/design/ function Engine 612.963GF83.70-P-
4054GH
Temperature regulator microswitch, location/
task/function Engine 612.963GF83.70-P-
4055GH
Extended activity module, position/task GF54.21-P-
4106GH
Extended Activity Module, location/task/designas of 1.12.99GF54.21-P-
4107GK
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Fig. 121: Identifying Icing Protection Temperature Sensor
ICING PROTECTION TEMPERATURE SENSOR, FUNCTION - GF83.57-P-2106-02GH
Function
The icing protection temperature sensor (R35) is located in the air flow behind the evaporator. It sends its
resistance value depending upon the temperature at the evaporator to the air conditioning control panel (S98) or
AAC push-button control module (N22).
At an evaporator temperature of 1 to 3°C the refrigerant compressor is switched off. This helps to prevent the
evaporator from icing up. As a result the outlet temperature fluctuates insignificantly at the nozzles.
IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR WITH ASPIRATOR BLOWER, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION - GF83.57-P-2107GH
MODEL 163 as of 1.12.99 up to 31.8.01
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE SENSOR, LOCATION/TASK/FUNCTION - GF83.57-P-2110GH
MODEL 163 as of 1.12.99 up to 31.8.01 with code (580) Air conditioning or Tempmatic for USA
In-car temperature sensor
with aspirator blower,
location
GF83.57-P-
2100-01GH
In-car temperature sensor
with aspirator blower, task
The in-car temperature sensor (B10/4) with aspirator blower
(M9) records all the in-car temperatures and sends them to
the air conditioning control module.
The aspirator blower (M9) then uses air from the passenger
compartment to supply a constant flow of air to the in-car
temperature sensor (B10/4).
In-car temperature sensor
with aspirator blower
function
GF83.57-P-
2100-02GH
Outside temperature
sensor position GF83.57-P-
2103-02GH
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